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Malua Old Chapel
If you want to visit Malua College, you need to fly to New Zealand and then fly a further 1,500 miles to the north east across the Pacific Ocean. After finding Samoa and touching down at Apia airport, take the … Continue reading
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Russian Orthodox Chapel of St Seraphim, Little Walsingham
Past President Tim Grass recommends a trip to an East Anglian village famous for its religious heritage. Visitors to Walsingham normally make for the Anglican and/or Roman Catholic shrines, but it has other church buildings worthy of note. The Methodist … Continue reading
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Chapel of the Month – November 2018
As we mark the centenary of the end of the First World War this seems a fitting time to highlight the unique Sandham Memorial Chapel with its collection of paintings by Stanley Spencer as our Chapel of the Month. The Chapel … Continue reading
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Chapel of the Month – September 2018
This month we have a bumper issue of Chapel of the Month as Roger N Holden, a keen photographer and Chapels Society member, shares his thoughts about some of the charming and very varied chapels to be found in the Shetland … Continue reading
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Chapel of the Month – August 2018
John Ellis, Immediate Past Moderator of the General Assembly of the United Reformed Church, brings a little sunshine to August’s Chapel of the Month with a trip to Polynesia. “Go and make disciples of all nations” Moorea is all you could … Continue reading
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Chapel of the Month – July 2018
Every year the Chapels Society organises three visits for members. The visits take place in a range of locations across the country and every so often we return to London to explore some of the wealth of Nonconformist chapels in … Continue reading
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Chapel of the Month – June 2018
2018 is the European Year of Cultural Heritage – a pan-European initiative that aims to encourage more people to discover and engage with Europe’s cultural heritage and to reinforce a sense of belonging to a common European space. The slogan … Continue reading
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Chapel of the Month – May 2018
Nolton Haven Congregational Chapel For May’s Chapel of the Month feature we thought we might ring the changes and offer a little video… This is the story of major repair work to a small Welsh chapel that had been built in … Continue reading
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Chapel of the Month – April 2018
This month Moira Ackers shares with us the delightful Monksthorpe Baptist Chapel. This Chapel was recently featured in the Chapels Society Newsletter 63. The mention of its surviving outdoor baptistry started a bit of a debate about how many outdoor … Continue reading
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Chapel of the Month – February 2018
This month Jenny Freeman introduces us to the spectacular Armenian Apostolic Church of St Yeghiche, Kensington, London (formerly St Peter’s Church, Cranley Gardens) Grade II* The church was originally designed and built by the office of Sir Charles Freake (1814- … Continue reading
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