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Those who are caught short only need to head next door for one of the most remarkable toilets in London. Wesley's chapel, house, museum, tomb and toilet are all free to visit without appointment ...
Find your inner Sister Mary Clarence and head to this historic Methodist chapel to belt out fa-la-la-la-las with the best. Fresh from the finals of last year’s ...
In the late 1970s, Wesley’s Chapel had 30-odd members and considered closing. Now it has nearly 500 members and some 18,000 names in the visitor’s book from last year. The diverse congregation at ...
Hymn writer Charles Wesley, the younger and less celebrated of two brothers whose work led to the forming of the Methodist Church, is being honored at a London exhibition celebrating the 300th ...
I t is a magnificent Crapper. Push open the door of the gentlemen’s toilets beneath Wesley’s Chapel in London and you find yourself in some of the oldest and grandest loos in the city.
Returning to London John became a travelling preacher and a leader in the Methodist movement which eventually separated from the Church of England and established its own chapels. Among these was the ...
THE Methodist Church in Britain has marked the 40th anniversary of its decision to ordain women to its presbyterate with a special service at Wesley's Chapel, in London. It is almost 125 years since ...
Full particulars can be obtained on request from: Tracey Smith at Wesley’s Chapel & Leysian Mission, 49 City Road, London, EC1Y 1AU; telephone 0207 253 2262 or by email to: [email protected] ...