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Wesley Memorial Church
We are a diverse congregation which seeks to be ‘open to God, open to all and open to you’. Whether you are planning to visit Oxford, staying for a few...
Senior Ministers in Oxford before 1817
1765 Thomas Tobias 1766 William Minethorp 1767 Richard Henderson 1768 Benjamin Rhodes 1770 John Furz 1771 Samuel Wells 1773 Hugh Sanderson 1774 Francis Wolfe 1776 John Valton 1777 James Cotty...
List of Ministers at the New Inn Hall Street Chapel
1817 Richard Gower 1818 Henry S Hopwood 1820 Robert Martin 1822 George Cubitt 1825 James Methley 1827 John Fordred 1829 John S Stamp 1832 John H Adams 1835 Samuel Hope...
List of Ministers of Wesley Memorial Church
The following have served as ministers or assistant ministers at Wesley Memorial Church, Oxford Charles H Floyd 1878 Hugh Price Hughes 1881 G Stringer Rowe 1884 John Martin 1887 James...
John Wesley Society group photo
Can you help us name these members of the John Wesley Society photographed with Rev Reg Kissack?
Chalgrove Methodist Church
Chalgrove Methodist Church was opened in September 1869, although for the previous 20 years or so, Methodists had worshipped together in Chalgrove in a former Baptist Chapel. The land for...
Walton Street Chapel War Memorial
This memorial tablet was removed from Walton Street Chapel on its closing in September 1946 and was subsequently installed in Wesley Memorial Church. ...
Walter Bradfield
Walter completed his BA at Oxford in 1914 and was an early volunteer at Leeds. Methodist minister’s son Walter Lanning Bradfield was born on 4 June 1892 in Leicester. His...
Oxford: New Inn Hall Street Chapel
This was the first purpose build Methodist Chapel in Oxford. It was designed by William Jenkins and opened in 1818. Ministers who served at this Chapel. Unpromising Beginnings Methodism had...
John Wesley
John was born at Epworth Rectory in Linconshire, the second son and fifteenth child of Rev Samuel and Susannah Wesley. John was educated at Charterhouse School in London and was...
Hardy Parsons (Victoria Cross)
Hardy wanted to be a missionary doctor, and hated war. He came to Oxford for officer training. Methodist minister’s son Hardy Falconer Parsons was born in 1897 near Blackburn, Lancashire....
Samuel Wesley
Samuel Wesley was born on December 17, 1662. He was the son of the dissenting pastor John Westley or Wesley, who had been Rector of Winterborne, in Dorset, prior to...
James William Woods
James Woods was born in Warrington, Lancashire, in 1851, the son of Peter and Rachael Woods. By the time of the 1881 census he was settled in Oxford. He lived...
The Salter Family
Salters’ Steamers are an Oxford institution, and the family’s boat-building business has been operating on the Thames since the middle of the nineteenth century. The Salters came to Oxford in...
Oxford: United Methodist Church, 18 St Michael's Street
The congregation of the United Methodist Free Church moved to this building from their previous premises in Paradise Square in 1871/2. In 1907, the United Methodist Free Church joined with...
Oxford: 32 - 34 New Inn Hall Street
Oxford’s Methodists worshipped in this building, from at least 1783 until 1817. It is not clear whether a specific building was used for services before this time or whether meetings...
Sarah Wells
Not much is known about the lives of Oxford’s Methodist lay women in the late 18th and early 19th century. In this obituary from the Wesleyan Methodist Magazine of 1842,...
Grainger Hargreaves memorial plaque
Rev Grainger Hargreaves served as Superintendent of the Oxford Methodist Circuit minister of Wesley Memorial Church, where this plaque is installed. Further details about Grainger Hargreaves....
Mary White
Not much is known about the lives of Oxford’s Methodist lay women in the late 18th and early 19th century. In this obituary from the Wesleyan Methodist Magazine of 1842,...
School football team photo
The names on the photo are as follow: Back row: A Ward, A Phillips, E Piper, P Cross, B Tompkins, S Talboys Middle row: Mr J T Daughton (Hon Sec),...
Wesley Guild Play
Photo of the cast of a 1940s Wesley Guild play performed at Wesley Memorial Church. Front row: Second from right: Fred Truslove Third from right: Eleanor Beard Fourth from right:...
Sunday Schools
From its earliest days the Methodist movement saw the value of educating young children for daily living as well as for helping them to read the bible. Sunday Schools (now...
Junior Mission for All - JMA
Junior Mission for All (JMA) was created so that children would be able to learn about and support the mission of the Church in a fun, creative and engaging way....
Wesleyan Day School, Oxford
R T Shepherd recalls Mr Liddell, Headmaster of the Day School, in the December 1967 edition of the Wesley Memorial Methodist Church newsletter: My indebtedness to H A Liddell, Headmaster...
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