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A Brief History

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Books used: Hymns and Psalms, Mission Praise,
Methodist Worship Book

Refreshments after Service

Worsley Road, Swinton,
Manchester, M27 5SF

Between East Lancs Road and Partington Lane

Minister: Rev. Roger Stubbings

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A Potted History

First Methodist services in the Swinton area held in houses at the beginning of the 1800s. With increasing numbers a small Chapel was built on Station Road in 1809. This was replaced in 1850 by a preaching room and Sunday School in two cottages on Shaftsbury Road. Again numbers grew and a new Chapel was built on the present site in 1865, to be followed by the present building, which was opened on May 15th. 1900.

As we meet Sunday by Sunday, we also continue to seek to serve the community, and several local organisations use our premises week by week - Priestley Players Amateur Dramatic Society, Brownies and Guides, Puddleducks Playgroup, Keep Fit, Probus Club.

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You will always be welcome at our services.

Sunday Service at 10:45am Occasional evening service at 6:30pm