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  2. Methodist Church of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    The Methodist Church of Great Britain is a Protestant Christian denomination in Britain, and the mother church to Methodists worldwide. [6] It participates in the World Methodist Council , and the World Council of Churches among other ecumenical associations.

  3. Organisation of the Methodist Church of Great Britain

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    The organisation of the Methodist Church of Great Britain is based on the principle of connexionalism. This means that British Methodism , from its inception under John Wesley (1703–1791), has always laid strong emphasis on mutual support, in terms of ministry , mission and finance, of one local congregation for another.

  4. Wesleyan Methodist Church (Great Britain) - Wikipedia

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    The Union was driven by a desire for greater unity among Methodists and to streamline administrative structures. The resulting Methodist Church of Great Britain became the largest Methodist denomination in the country, bringing together various strands of Methodism under one organisation.

  5. List of Methodist churches - Wikipedia

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    The first Methodist churches were in Norwich (1757), in Rotherham (1761), in Whitby (1762), and in Heptonstall (1764). About 700 Methodist chapels in the United Kingdom have been identified as significant buildings for their architecture or history by author Ian Serjeant, who has served as Conservation Officer for the Methodist church since ...

  6. List of presidents of the Methodist Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Methodist Church of Great Britain website had a list of presidents (and lay vice-presidents) from 2000 onwards. [13] Additional information on twentieth century Presidents is provided by the Manchester University 's Methodist Archives and Research Centre .

  7. Methodist Central Hall, Westminster - Wikipedia

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    The Methodist Central Hall (also known as Central Hall Westminster) is a multi-purpose venue in the City of Westminster, London, serving primarily as a Methodist church and a conference centre. The building also houses an art gallery, a restaurant, and office spaces (used formerly as the headquarters of the Methodist Church of Great Britain ...

  8. Primitive Methodist Church - Wikipedia

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    The Primitive Methodist Church is a Methodist Christian denomination within the holiness movement. It began in England in the early 19th century, with the influence of American evangelist Lorenzo Dow (1777–1834). In the United States, the Primitive Methodist Church had eighty-three parishes and 8,487 members in 1996. [2]

  9. Wesley's Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Wesley's Chapel (originally the City Road Chapel) is a Methodist church situated in the St Luke's area in the south of the London Borough of Islington.Opened in 1778, it was built under the direction of John Wesley, the founder of the Methodist movement.