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Sherston Methodist Church
Malmesbury
Wiltshire
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Who we are
We exist to be express Jesus' welcome for everyone in Sherston; for members to live out their faith, and to provide a place of loving Christian Community.
We meet most Sundays at 10.30am but once a month go and share worship at our neighbours at Luckington Methodist Church at 6pm on the on the Second Sunday of the month.
We meet most Sundays at 10.30am but once a month go and share worship at our neighbours at Luckington Methodist Church at 6pm on the on the Second Sunday of the month.
Street Address
Grove Road
Sherston
Malmesbury,
Wiltshire
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Sherston
United Kingdom
Phone: 01249 652530
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Church Pastor
Rev Andrew Bird
Minister
Sherston Methodist Church
Grove Road, Sherston
Malmesbury, Wiltshire,
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Grove Road, Sherston
Phone: 01249 652530
Download Minister Rev Andrew Bird vCard
Quote of the Day
Acts 18:9
Then spake the Lord to Paul in the night by a vision, Be not afraid, but speak, and hold not thy peace:
Then spake the Lord to Paul in the night by a vision, Be not afraid, but speak, and hold not thy peace:
Denomination
Methodist Church
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Rev Andrew Bird
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Sherston Methodist Church
Grove Road, Sherston
Malmesbury, Wiltshire
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Grove Road, Sherston
Malmesbury, Wiltshire
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Sherston Methodist Church, Grove Road
Sherston
Malmesbury, Wiltshire
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Sherston
Malmesbury, Wiltshire
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Parking is found on neighbouring streets.
Sherston Methodist Church Malmesbury Service Times
Most Sundays at 10.30am; 2nd Sunday 6pm Luckington Methodist Church, when we share worship with our neighbours in Luckington.
Service Times last updated on the 3rd of November, 2022
Service Times last updated on the 3rd of November, 2022
Worship Languages
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Smart Casual
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We hold a fellowship and study group as announced.
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New International version
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Mission Praise Complete
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Average Adult Congregation:
6
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We regularly meet and work with the other Churches in Sherston.
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Sherston Methodist Church History
Methodist Chapel, Sherston
In April 1842 the house of John Bressingham was licensed for Primitive Methodist worship while in February 1844 premises were licensed for the Primitive Methodist Connexion.
These early members raised money by donations and loans to build their own chapel. Building work began in 1850 at the top of the steps called Cuckoo's Nap in Back Lane, now Grove Road. Funding was also provided from the rent of the adjoining cottages, which were owned by the Connexion, and the chapel opened in 1851.
A Sunday School was started after 1878 by the Rev. Morgan and the chapel was heated by a coke burning stove. In 1932 the chapel became the Methodist Church after the union of the Primitive Methodists with the Wesleyan Methodists.
The cottages were sold in 1964 for the sum of £460 and this provided the money to build a kitchen and toilets; electric heating was also installed, replacing the coke stove. The chapel has continued through the difficult years of the late 20th century and services are still held every Sunday.
In April 1842 the house of John Bressingham was licensed for Primitive Methodist worship while in February 1844 premises were licensed for the Primitive Methodist Connexion.
These early members raised money by donations and loans to build their own chapel. Building work began in 1850 at the top of the steps called Cuckoo's Nap in Back Lane, now Grove Road. Funding was also provided from the rent of the adjoining cottages, which were owned by the Connexion, and the chapel opened in 1851.
A Sunday School was started after 1878 by the Rev. Morgan and the chapel was heated by a coke burning stove. In 1932 the chapel became the Methodist Church after the union of the Primitive Methodists with the Wesleyan Methodists.
The cottages were sold in 1964 for the sum of £460 and this provided the money to build a kitchen and toilets; electric heating was also installed, replacing the coke stove. The chapel has continued through the difficult years of the late 20th century and services are still held every Sunday.