Church of the Messiah, Birmingham

The Church of the Messiah, Birmingham was a Unitarian place of worship on Broad Street.

The impressive Victorian Gothic church was constructed between 1860-1862 and straddled the Birmingham Canal.

The Moor Street chapel was sold to a Roman Catholic congregation, and became St Michael's Church.

The new Church of the Messiah was built to designs by the architect John Jones Bateman, the contractors being George Branson and Edwin Gwyther.

An organ was provided by Nicholson of Worcester in 1862, but by 1882 the congregation had commissioned a new one from William Hill and Son at a cost of £1571.