Beech Hill Church
Otley
West Yorkshire

LS21 3AS

Beech Hill Church

Who we are

We are a small, friendly evangelical church in the small friendly town of Otley.

We want people across Lower Wharfedale to hear the wonderful message of all that God has done for them in Jesus. We want believers to be built up in the Gospel, and we want our church family to love and serve one another and our surrounding community.

We aim to make the Bible’s message accessible, understandable, and available to everyone, preaching the good news of Jesus to ourselves, each other and the world around around us.

We are part of the wider church nationally through the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches (FIEC), a group of around 600 churches, and regionally through the Yorkshire Gospel Partnership.

Street Address

20-24 Westgate
Otley, West Yorkshire LS21 3AS
United Kingdom
Phone: 01943 468876

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Church Pastor

Chris Haley
Pastor
20-24 Westgate
Otley, West Yorkshire LS21 3AS
United Kingdom
Phone: 01943 468876

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Quote of the Day

Psalms 26:2

Examine me, O LORD, and prove me; try my reins and my heart.

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Chris Haley
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Chris was born and raised in South Leeds, and now lives in Otley. He is married to Caroline and they have two boys, Calvin & Lewis.

Chris trained with the North-West Partnership Training Course and the Christian Ministry Training Course. Before going into full-time ministry Chris trained as a secondary school French teacher.

He enjoys languages, and sci-fi/fantasy novels. His particular interests are expository preaching and biblical theology.

Chris has also served on the steering group of the Yorkshire Gospel Partnership.
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Mike Dennis, Elder
Richard Hughes, Elder

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Free Parking on Sundays opposite in the Beech Hill Car Park.


Beech Hill Church Otley Service Times

Sunday 10:30am - Morning Meeting
Sunday 5pm - Evening Meeting

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9:30am Tots and Toys

Wednesdays and Thursdays:
8pm Life Groups

Service Times last updated on the 21st of April, 2023


Worship Languages

English


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No dress code!


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Disabled access, stair lift, and toilets.


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Beech Hill Church History

Beginnings

We began our life during the First World War in 1916 and was known at first as Bethel Gospel Mission. Its first minister was Rev. Sydney Key, who had previously been the minister of Otley and Wharfedale Methodist Mission. He was a conscientious objector, who was, at one point arrested for refusing military service. In its early days it met in a building on Mercury row which was given to the church by local businessman, George Hudson.

They met there until most of the building was knocked down and rebuilt to house the church as well as Otley Action for Older People. While the building work was being done the Parish Church allowed Bethel to meet at Musgrave Hall on Burras Lane. When the building was ready the church met upstairs.

Rev. Key continued as pastor for 30 years before retiring to South Yorkshire.


Eighties, Nineties & Noughties

After many years without a full time minister the church had dwindled to a handful of people. In 1986 they invited Martin Woodier, who had moved to the area for university, to be their pastor. Pastor Martin, as he became known in the four schools in which he did regular assemblies, continued as pastor for 30 years.

During his time the church moved from Mercury Row to premises on Myers Croft. Bethany Hall, as it was previously called, was gifted to the church by a closing Brethren Assembly who had met there. In order to have Sunday School for the children in a hall with only one large room, the church acquired two caravans which were driven to the site every Sunday morning. This lasted for a number of years until the church decided to have their morning meetings elsewhere. Sunday morning venues have included over the years: Prince Henry’s Grammar School, Chippendale School, All Saints School, and the Whartons School.

During holidays the church would hold Bethel Bible Club, which is fondly remembered by many in Otley.


Recent Times

In 2009 the church began to have its evening meetings in Ilkley, in part due to a number travelling from Ilkley to Otley for church. In 2015 the decision was taken to focus on Otley, though we still have a high proportion of members from Ilkley and the surrounding villages.

In 2013 the church appointed a trainee pastor with help from the FIEC training fund (the church is one of the longest standing members of this fellowship of churches, having joined in 1923). Chris Haley, originally from near Morley, moved with his family from Lancaster where he was then working as a student worker at Moorlands Church. After serving three years as trainee then assistant pastor, Chris Haley took over from Martin Woodier as pastor of the church in 2016.

In 2021 we will be moving into a new building on Beech Hill/Westgate in Otley and changing our name to Beech Hill Church.


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