There are currently 6 elders serving God within Gerrard Street.
The Sunday evening services at Gerrard Street are very much based around teaching from God's word which is applicable to the lives of students.
Gerrard Street to the south (east of Parliament)
The first Chinese New Year celebrations were held in Gerrard Street.
These facilities stretched along most of Gerrard Street, and employed several hundred workers.
The four played together for the first time in a room below a record store on Gerrard Street in London.
There is a memorial plaque at the site of his workshop, 40 Gerrard Street, which was unveiled on 16 January 1992.
The restaurant was located at 16 Gerrard Street in the Soho district of central London.
Up until then, it was a regular Soho area, run-down, with Gerrard Street the main thoroughfare.
John Dryden (1631-1700) lived for a while at 43 Gerrard Street, which is commemorated by a blue plaque.