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Luckington Methodist Church
Chippenham
Wiltshire
SN14 6PB
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Who we are
We meet for worship most Sunday evenings at 6pm - although we go to our neighbours at Sherston Methodist Church and join them for worship on the first Sunday morning of the month.
Alternate weeks there is a fellowship group in members homes and we hold a "Prayer & Praise" evening on the first Tuesday evening of alternate months (September, November, January, March, May & July).
Our congregation is comprised of three generations ranging from children to great grandparents and we warmly welcome you to join us for any of our activities.
Alternate weeks there is a fellowship group in members homes and we hold a "Prayer & Praise" evening on the first Tuesday evening of alternate months (September, November, January, March, May & July).
Our congregation is comprised of three generations ranging from children to great grandparents and we warmly welcome you to join us for any of our activities.
Church Address
The Green
Luckington
Chippenham,
Wiltshire
SN14 6PB
Luckington
United Kingdom
Phone: 01249 652530
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Church Pastor
Rev Andrew Bird
Minister
The Green
Luckington
Chippenham,
Wiltshire
SN14 6PB
Luckington
United Kingdom
Phone: 01249 652530
Download Minister Rev Andrew Bird vCard
Quote of the Day
Luke 12:24
Consider the ravens: for they neither sow nor reap; which neither have storehouse nor barn; and God feedeth them: how much more are ye better than the fowls?
Consider the ravens: for they neither sow nor reap; which neither have storehouse nor barn; and God feedeth them: how much more are ye better than the fowls?
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Methodist Church
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Rev Andrew Bird
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Luckington Methodist Church Chippenham Service Times
Our lively intergenerational congregation meets on alternate Sunday's at 10.30am.
On the days we are not at Luckington, we join with our neighbours in Sherston - please have a look at the Circuit Preaching Plan for more information.
Service Times last updated on the 3rd of November, 2022
On the days we are not at Luckington, we join with our neighbours in Sherston - please have a look at the Circuit Preaching Plan for more information.
Service Times last updated on the 3rd of November, 2022
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The Chapel has level entry
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New International version
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Mission Praise 30th Anniversary edition
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Video projection system
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Average Adult Congregation:
15
Average Youth Congregation:
4
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Luckington Methodist Church History
The Wiltshire community history website tells us that: “The impact of the influential Brinkworth circuit of Primitive Methodism was felt on 8th October 1838, when Joseph Prenton, of Brinkworth, was involved in the licensing of a house of William King for Methodist worship and Mr and Mrs T. Ayliffe moved to Luckington in 1897 and started conducting open air meetings, preaching Primitive Methodism. Mr. Ayliffe was on the committee that in 1903 purchased land from Mr. Boulton for £15, and built a Methodist Chapel on it. The chapel opened on August Bank Holiday 1903 and 200 people from the local chapels attended the first service. “
The chapel, which is a corrugated iron building and one of very few tin chapels still remaining. is still open and witnessing in 2019.
The chapel, which is a corrugated iron building and one of very few tin chapels still remaining. is still open and witnessing in 2019.
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