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- Calvert founded this Wesleyan chapel in Hastings, now called the Calvert Memorial Methodist Chapel.
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James Calvert (3 January 1813 – 8 March 1892), was a Methodist missionary. [1] Calvert founded this Wesleyan chapel in Hastings, now called the Calvert Memorial Methodist Chapel.
Aug 27, 2020 · Calvert Memorial Methodist Church was named after the Rev. James Calvert [1] and was inaugurated in 1881; the church being a tin chapel which had been erected in 1880 and opened on the 2nd of November.
It was founded in 1880. The present building replaced an earlier tin tabernacle in 1892.
Calvert Memorial Methodist Church. Mount Pleasant Road Hastings TN34 3SP Home. Get the Methodist News. A weekly email full of news, information and stories from ...
At first they were named after their founder of main itinerant preacher. For example, ' John Bennet 's Round', or the 'Circuit of William Darney's Societies'. The first official list dates from 1746. [1] London (including Surrey, Kent, Essex, Brentford, Egham, Windsor, Wycombe);
James Calvert (3 January 1813 – 8 March 1892), was a Methodist missionary. James Calvert was a native of Pickering, in the North Riding of Yorkshire. He was sent out in 1838, in company with John Hunt, to work as a missionary in Fiji.