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John Wesleys Foundery Chapel, Moorfields, London
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John Wesleys Foundery Chapel, Moorfields, London
John Wesleys Foundery (or Foundry) Chapel in Moorfields, London, a former brass cannon foundry used as a chapel from 1739 until 1778, when the congregation moved to a purpose-built chapel in the City Road. The complex included living accommodation, a school, a band room, a stable and a coach house.
18th century
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John Wesley's Foundery Chapel, Moorfields, London: A Hub of Methodist Worship in the 18th Century This evocative image transports us back to the bustling streets of 18th-century London, where the Foundery Chapel in Moorfields stood as a beacon of Methodist faith. The chapel, originally a brass cannon foundry, was transformed into a place of worship in 1739, offering refuge and spiritual nourishment to the growing Methodist community. The Foundery Chapel complex was more than just a place of worship. It was a vibrant hub that included living accommodation, a school, a band room, a stable, and a coach house. These facilities catered to the various needs of the congregation, reflecting the comprehensive nature of the Methodist movement under the leadership of John Wesley. John Wesley, a prominent figure in the history of Methodism, played a pivotal role in the establishment and growth of the chapel. The Foundery Chapel was a significant stop on his itinerant preaching tours, and it was here that he conducted many of his famous 'society meetings.' These meetings were small, intimate gatherings where Wesley and his fellow preachers would lead discussions and provide spiritual guidance to the attendees. The scene depicted in this photograph showcases the chapel's exterior, with people milling about on the street and the pavement. The Foundery Chapel's distinctive architecture stands out against the backdrop of the urban landscape, a testament to the enduring impact of the Methodist movement on 18th-century London. In 1778, the congregation outgrew the Foundery Chapel and moved to a purpose-built chapel in the City Road. However, the legacy of this historic chapel lives on, as a reminder of the rich history of Methodism and the role it played in shaping the religious landscape of London during the 18th century.
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