Methodist Church

 


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      The Methodist Church was built in 1898.This replaced an earlier church which is now used for social events and by other village organisations

      The present church was built by Sidney Hill a benefactor living at Langford, who built several local churches.

       The church has a seating capacity for about 70 and has recently been refurbished. Half the pews have been removed and replaced by chairs to make more flexible seating and the floor has been carpeted. Earlier a small room at the back of the church was turned into a kitchen.

 

The church is in partnership with All Saints the Anglican Church in the village.

Two morning services a month are shared with All Saints alternating between the churches starting at 11 am. Remaining Sunday services also commence at 11am.

A ladies meeting, 'Bright Hour' is held on alternate Thursdays at 2.45pm, this lasts for about an hour with a guest speaker and a cup of tea and chat to finish.

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