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Paul Bassett

Paul Bassett (N/A–N/A) is a British preacher who served as pastor of Melbourne Hall Evangelical Free Church in Leicester, England, for over 34 years, beginning in 1977. Born and raised in England—specific details about his early life and education are not widely documented—he entered pastoral ministry with a focus on evangelical preaching. He led Melbourne Hall, an independent evangelical free church founded in 1878 by F.B. Meyer, through a period of steadfast commitment to biblical teaching and community engagement. Bassett is married to Val, and they have two sons, Mark and Stephen. Bassett’s preaching career at Melbourne Hall was marked by his leadership in maintaining the church’s gospel-centered mission, fostering a welcoming environment that drew a diverse congregation from Leicester’s ethnically rich population. He assisted in guiding the church through challenges like ecumenism, emphasizing scriptural authority alongside his assistant pastor, Gurnam Singh, a former Sikh converted at the church in 1982. A highlight of his tenure was the ITV broadcast of Morning Worship on January 12, 1992, showcasing his preaching to a broader audience. After retiring, he was succeeded by Peter Mackenzie in April 2021, leaving a legacy as a dedicated preacher who upheld evangelical principles and nurtured the church’s spiritual life for over three decades.