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St Peter's Methodist Church Bicentenary 1811 - 2011

In 1811 King George the Third was on the throne of England, the country was at war with France and Russia and Jane Austen published her first novel, ‘Sense and Sensibility’. In Canterbury the Methodist Chapel in St Peter’s Street was built to replace the earlier chapel in King’s Street which had become too small for the growing congregation.

Much has changed since that time and the chapel itself has undergone a number of alterations over the years, but the beautiful façade still makes an impressive landmark in the heart of the City.

As such it bears testimony to the faithful witness of the people called Methodists in the centre of Canterbury over the last two centuries, a people who share the same experience of the ‘Warmed Heart’ as that of their founder John Wesley. It is this same heart-Welcome warming experience that comes from a personal relationship with Jesus Christ that continues to lie at the heart of the Methodist Church today.

So during this bicentenary year, as much as we look back and celebrate the past we also look to celebrate the future. For although much has changed in 200 years one thing at least remains the same and that is our desire for all to come and know Jesus Christ as their personal Saviour. It was this that was the inspiration for the building of our Chapel 200 years ago and is the same vision that we, as Methodists in the present day, continue to share.

Geoff Boxer
Superintendent Minister
St Peter’s Methodist Church

 

We have a number of special events lined up over this Bicentenary period, these can be found by clicking here, it would be great if you could join us for as many events as possible.