The Association of Churchill Fellows invites you to the
50th Anniversary Celebration and Churchill Fellows Weekend
May 3-5, 2019
CELEBRATE the 50th anniversary of America's National Churchill Museum at Westminster College where Winston Churchill delivered his legendary 'Iron Curtain' speech.
DISCOVER the wonders of the Museum that
The Wall Street Journal recently named one of the ten most intriguing 2019 travel destinations in the world.
JOIN biographer and Churchill Fellow, Andrew Roberts, together with members of the Churchill family, and other dignitaries from across the globe in Fulton, Missouri for a weekend of extraordinary exhibitions and events, including a special commemoration of the re-hallowing of Sir Christopher Wren's Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Aldermanbury, an unforgettable memorial to Sir Winston Churchill.
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A Church Forged by Fire:
The Phoenix of Aldermanbury
Sir Christopher Wren's Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Aldermanbury stands at America's National Churchill Museum on the campus of Westminster College as a magnificent survivor of the ravages of time and disastrous events. In fact, as a result of its fiery brushes with extinction, the church is often compared to the Greek mythological bird, the phoenix, which, according to legend, would rise up from flames to find renewed life.
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St Mary the Virgin, Aldermanbury in London, December 30, 1940
Sir Christopher Wren's St Mary the Virgin Aldermanbury Ornament on sale now.
Online Shop Features Aldermanbury Ornament
In anticipation of the Museum's 50th Anniversary, a host of new products have been added to our online store.
Your purchase supports exhibition and education programs at the Museum.
"The Churchill Minute," Episode 1: Episode One: A 17th Century Pulpit and a 9/11 Memorial
America's National Churchill Museum at Westminster College presents "The Churchill Minute," a weekly series to inform and inspire those who have an interest in the Museum and the historic Christopher Wren Church of St. Mary, Aldermanbury.