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North Weald Methodist Church
Epping
Essex
CM16 6HW
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North Weald Methodist Church Epping Essex is reported to have been closed
Street Address
57 High Road
North Weald Bassett
Epping,
Essex
CM16 6HW
North Weald Bassett
United Kingdom
Phone: 01992 523630
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Church Pastor
Revd Cecil White
Minister
57 High Road
North Weald Bassett
Epping,
Essex
CM16 6HW
North Weald Bassett
United Kingdom
Phone: 01992 523630
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Quote of the Day
Psalms 5:11
But let all those that put their trust in thee rejoice: let them ever shout for joy, because thou defendest them: let them also that love thy name be joyful in thee.
But let all those that put their trust in thee rejoice: let them ever shout for joy, because thou defendest them: let them also that love thy name be joyful in thee.
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North Weald Methodist Church Epping Service Times
North Weald Methodist Church Epping Essex is reported to have been closed
Service Times last updated on the 1st of October, 2024
Service Times last updated on the 1st of October, 2024
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Premises
The Church Sanctuary has seating for up to 90 people with disabled access.
Minister's office (formally room1:) This room is now used by Revd Cecil White as an office, church contact telephone number 01992 523630
The main hall: is approx. 8.8m x 6.8m (29’ x 22’) having a serving hatch from the kitchen, double glazed windows to the side and double glazed emergency doors to the end of the room. Electric heating, various sized folding tables and plastic stacking chairs.
Meeting room 2: is approx. 5.5m x 3.75m (18’ x 12’6”) Double glazed windows to side and end of room, electric heating and it also has a number of plastic chairs. This room also has an upright piano.
The Kitchen: recently refitted and has a stainless steel double sink unit, electric cooker with electric cooker hood, refrigerator, microwave and electric water heating system. in addition to a smoke alarm sensor there is also a fire blanket.
The building is fitted with a fire alarm system with smoke alarm sensors in all areas.
Toilets: (3 in total) include a disabled toilet and baby changing facilities.
A small rear garden and a landscaped front garden with car parking for approx. 8 cars completes the church’s footprint.
The Church Sanctuary has seating for up to 90 people with disabled access.
Minister's office (formally room1:) This room is now used by Revd Cecil White as an office, church contact telephone number 01992 523630
The main hall: is approx. 8.8m x 6.8m (29’ x 22’) having a serving hatch from the kitchen, double glazed windows to the side and double glazed emergency doors to the end of the room. Electric heating, various sized folding tables and plastic stacking chairs.
Meeting room 2: is approx. 5.5m x 3.75m (18’ x 12’6”) Double glazed windows to side and end of room, electric heating and it also has a number of plastic chairs. This room also has an upright piano.
The Kitchen: recently refitted and has a stainless steel double sink unit, electric cooker with electric cooker hood, refrigerator, microwave and electric water heating system. in addition to a smoke alarm sensor there is also a fire blanket.
The building is fitted with a fire alarm system with smoke alarm sensors in all areas.
Toilets: (3 in total) include a disabled toilet and baby changing facilities.
A small rear garden and a landscaped front garden with car parking for approx. 8 cars completes the church’s footprint.
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North Weald Methodist Church History
Methodist preaching was established in the village in 1875 by volunteer preachers from Loughton and Epping; the following year, the village was named in the first circuit plan of the new Clapton Circuit. It was reported that “Sunday evening services were held in a large cottage room, rented at a cost of £3 per year and that about 40 – 50 people attended the services”.
Services continued in the cottage room in winter with outdoor services in the summer and in 1886, North Weald was added to the Wanstead and Woodford Circuit Plan as an outdoor mission.
As the cottage room became ‘unhealthily crowded’ it was decided in 1888 to build a new chapel and this was completed – at a cost of £82. 9s. 0d. (£82.45.) – on land that had been an old smithy. The money for the chapel was raised by public subscription and the initial ground rent was 10s (50p) per annum. The opening service for the new chapel was held on the 11th September 1890, making 2015 the 125 year anniversary.
In 1908, a plot of land adjacent to the chapel was purchased for £120 in anticipation of the future development of Methodism in the area and a decision to build a new church was taken in 1925; the new building was completed in 1929 and this comprises the current Sanctuary and vestry.
The village expanded during the 1960’s and the Church members had the vision to extend the premises by adding the hall, side rooms, kitchen and toilets and these were completed in 1969. At this time, North Weald was part of the newly formed Harlow Mission Circuit.
A rededication service held on 19th October 2014 marked the completion of an extensive refurbishment project started towards the end of 2013, that has resulted in the modernisation of the 1969 extension and improvements to the Sanctuary and vestry. It had become clear to the Church members that the various improvements were necessary to meet the needs of the 21st Century and to further the mission of the Church to the community.
Services continued in the cottage room in winter with outdoor services in the summer and in 1886, North Weald was added to the Wanstead and Woodford Circuit Plan as an outdoor mission.
As the cottage room became ‘unhealthily crowded’ it was decided in 1888 to build a new chapel and this was completed – at a cost of £82. 9s. 0d. (£82.45.) – on land that had been an old smithy. The money for the chapel was raised by public subscription and the initial ground rent was 10s (50p) per annum. The opening service for the new chapel was held on the 11th September 1890, making 2015 the 125 year anniversary.
In 1908, a plot of land adjacent to the chapel was purchased for £120 in anticipation of the future development of Methodism in the area and a decision to build a new church was taken in 1925; the new building was completed in 1929 and this comprises the current Sanctuary and vestry.
The village expanded during the 1960’s and the Church members had the vision to extend the premises by adding the hall, side rooms, kitchen and toilets and these were completed in 1969. At this time, North Weald was part of the newly formed Harlow Mission Circuit.
A rededication service held on 19th October 2014 marked the completion of an extensive refurbishment project started towards the end of 2013, that has resulted in the modernisation of the 1969 extension and improvements to the Sanctuary and vestry. It had become clear to the Church members that the various improvements were necessary to meet the needs of the 21st Century and to further the mission of the Church to the community.
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