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St Teath Methodist Church
St Teath
Cornwall
PL30 3LH
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Who we are
Teath Methodist Church had their final service in September 2018
From: http://www.holsworthy-today.co.uk/article.cfm?id=111470&headline=Final%20service%20at%20St%20Teath%20Methodist%20Church§ionIs=news&searchyear=2018
From: http://www.holsworthy-today.co.uk/article.cfm?id=111470&headline=Final%20service%20at%20St%20Teath%20Methodist%20Church§ionIs=news&searchyear=2018
Street Address
Trevilley Lane
St Teath,
Cornwall
PL30 3LH
United Kingdom
Phone: 01840 770274
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Church Pastor
Rev Bryan Ede
Minister
Trevilley Lane
St Teath,
Cornwall
PL30 3LH
United Kingdom
Phone: 01840 770274
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Quote of the Day
Habakkuk 2:20
But the LORD is in his holy temple: let all the earth keep silence before him.
But the LORD is in his holy temple: let all the earth keep silence before him.
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Methodist Church
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St Teath Methodist Church St Teath Service Times
Teath Methodist Church had their final service in September 2018
Service Times last updated on the 7th of November, 2019
Service Times last updated on the 7th of November, 2019
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St Teath Methodist Church History
For anyone interested in the history of Methodism in the area, the book by Rev Thomas Shaw is recommended. The title is 'Methodism in the Camelford and Wadebridge Circuit 1743-1963', published in 1963. A copy is kept at Camelford Library.
Work started on the present Grade II listed Methodist chapel in Trevilley Lane in 1869, designed to seat 300 people.
The building in Trevilley Lane is now a private residence. It was also used as a Sunday School prior to its sale for residential use. There was a Bible Christian Chapel, now demolished, in North Road near the junction with Treroosal Road. They amalgamated with other methodists in 1907. The Bible Christians previously held services in the 'long room of the inn', presumably what is now 'Greystones' in Fore Street. The same map calls this the Old White Hart. The preacher John Wesley (1703 - 1791) was well known in the area for promoting the Methodist cause, although there were no chapels in St Teath at that time. Shaw's book does not make it clear whether he ever preached in St Teath, but he seems to have been a visitor to Trewalder and preached there several times. The diary of John Wesley (1) mentions a visit to St Teath in 1745.
According to MacLean, the church in Trevilley lane was originally the site of a Methodist meeting house founded in 1815. These meeting houses were constructed by so-called Dissenters, those who refuse to adhere to the rites of the established church (of England). At one stage the dissenters separated from the Methodists to form a Wesleyan group which reverted back to the Methodist ideals as a Sunday School. The present Grade II listed building, designed to seat 300, was founded in 1869 on the same site.
There is a small cemetery adjacent to the old Trevilley Lane sunday school.
(1) Wesleys in Cornwall by John Pearce, publisher D.B.Barton,1964.
From: http://old.stteath.co.uk/organisations/methodist/methodist.htm
Work started on the present Grade II listed Methodist chapel in Trevilley Lane in 1869, designed to seat 300 people.
The building in Trevilley Lane is now a private residence. It was also used as a Sunday School prior to its sale for residential use. There was a Bible Christian Chapel, now demolished, in North Road near the junction with Treroosal Road. They amalgamated with other methodists in 1907. The Bible Christians previously held services in the 'long room of the inn', presumably what is now 'Greystones' in Fore Street. The same map calls this the Old White Hart. The preacher John Wesley (1703 - 1791) was well known in the area for promoting the Methodist cause, although there were no chapels in St Teath at that time. Shaw's book does not make it clear whether he ever preached in St Teath, but he seems to have been a visitor to Trewalder and preached there several times. The diary of John Wesley (1) mentions a visit to St Teath in 1745.
According to MacLean, the church in Trevilley lane was originally the site of a Methodist meeting house founded in 1815. These meeting houses were constructed by so-called Dissenters, those who refuse to adhere to the rites of the established church (of England). At one stage the dissenters separated from the Methodists to form a Wesleyan group which reverted back to the Methodist ideals as a Sunday School. The present Grade II listed building, designed to seat 300, was founded in 1869 on the same site.
There is a small cemetery adjacent to the old Trevilley Lane sunday school.
(1) Wesleys in Cornwall by John Pearce, publisher D.B.Barton,1964.
From: http://old.stteath.co.uk/organisations/methodist/methodist.htm