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Gateshead Pipewellgate United Methodist Free Church Mission
In 1867, members of the Gateshead UMFC chapel opened a mission in the former Pipewellgate Wesleyan chapel on High Level Road. The Society, although operating in a very run-down area...
Eighton Banks The Mount United Methodist Free Church
The original chapel on this site was opened by the Wesleyan’s in 1777 having taken more than four years to build. The chapel was rebuilt around 1868 however members were...
Gateshead Low Fell Methodist New Connexion
Sadly, there are no surviving records for this chapel – known as Bethany – which opened on 27 August 1865, on Durham Road, Low Fell. The Methodist New Connexion Northern...
Gateshead Herbert Street Methodist New Connexion
The Trustees at Bethesda chapel in Gateshead were keen to extend their work into the Sunderland Road area when it was seen how successful the Primitive Methodists were in that...
Gateshead Fife Street Methodist New Connexion
In 1850, the Newcastle-on-Tyne & Northern Counties Freehold Land Society, strongly influenced by temperance as well as political motives, began to develop an area of the Ellison Estates in Gateshead....
Gateshead Bethesda Methodist New Connexion
In 1831, Joseph Forsyth, a Wesleyan minister, was expelled from the Gateshead Circuit as “an unfit person to be united with the staff of ministers”. About 800 members of the...
Kilham, Alexander - His influence on Christian democracy
The attached transcription, of an article published in the Primitive Methodist Magazine in 1926, explores the role that Alexander Kilham played in bringing democracy onto church oversight. It highlights some...
Gateshead Zion Methodist New Connexion, Sheriff Hill
The Methodist New Connexion began meeting at Sheriff Hill, Gateshead, around 1830 and such was their success that a chapel was opened on 11 February 1836 at a cost of...
Newcastle upon Tyne Snow Street Methodist New Connexion
This Society commenced around 1881 and the chapel was opened in January 1897. It closed in 1934 and was demolished in 1939
Gateshead Belle Vue Terrace United Methodist Free Church
Aside from the registers held at the County Record Office and photographs in the Newcastle District Archive collections, there are no surviving records for this Society. Information is taken from...
Gateshead Felling Methodist New Connexion
Around 1830, the MNC began meeting in the former Wesleyan Chapel on Charlton’s Row known as the Hall of Progress. The Society was never particularly strong in the town –...
Gateshead Felling United Methodist Free Church
The first services of this Society were held in a small building on Neville Street around 1856 and a Sunday School was commenced in 1857. The little building soon became...
South Shields Westoe United Methodist Church
Westoe United Methodist Free Church, South Shields This building opened in 1905 and is still in use as Westoe Methodist Church Images from Newcastle & District Archives...
Shocklach United Methodist chapel
Lower Frankton United Methodist chapel
Lower Frankton United Methodist chapel opened in 1890
Marriages in United Methodist chapels
Until 1837, all marriages (except those involving Quakers and Jews) had to take place in the parish church and according to the rites of the Church of England. The 1836...
Grendon United Methodist Free Church
Grendon Methodist Chapel was built in 1885 by a congregation forming part of the United Methodist Free Church. The parishioners were likely to have been employed in agriculture or mining....
Hanbury Hall United Free Methodist church
A blue plaque on Hanbury Hall in Hanbury Street in Spitalfields, Tower Hamlets, London states that John Wesley preached in the building. Built in 1719, Hanbury Hall was a French...
UMFC early days in Kenya
The attached document describes the work of the United Methodist Church in Kenya starting in the early 1860’s....
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Courtice, Grace Mason (1801-1872) - Tombstone at Ebenezer Cemetery
Grace Mason was only a female itinerant preacher in 1819 & 1820 when she desisted. Grace was the younger sister of other female itinerant preachers Ann Mason Freeman (1797-1826) and...
Newcastle on Tyne Hood Street Salem Methodist New Connexion chapel
The Manor Chare chapel having become too small for the growing congregations and Sunday School by 1834, the members began the task of raising the money for a new chapel....
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