Methodist chapel

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A place of worship for Methodists, often smaller than a church or a room within a larger institution.

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  • The small village was known for its historic Methodist chapel.
  • The small village is known for its picturesque Methodist chapel.
  • My grandparents were married in that quaint Methodist chapel on the hill.
  • Built in 1888, the old Methodist chapel is a grade II listed building.
  • The local Methodist chapel organizes a charity bake sale every year.
  • My grandfather was a lay preacher at the local Methodist chapel for over forty years.
  • The stained-glass windows of the Methodist chapel depict biblical scenes.
  • The fundraising concert will be held in the town's Methodist chapel.
  • During the war, the Methodist chapel was used as a temporary shelter.
  • Many former mining communities in Wales have a prominent Methodist chapel.
  • They are raising funds to restore the old Methodist chapel.
  • When the congregation dwindled, the Methodist chapel was sold and converted into an art gallery.
  • The university campus includes a small Methodist chapel for students and staff.
  • As a child, she attended Sunday school at the Methodist chapel on the corner.
  • Services are held at the Methodist chapel every Sunday morning.
  • The distinctive architecture of the Methodist chapel sets it apart from other buildings on the street.
  • The old Methodist chapel has now been converted into a community art gallery.
  • We are looking for volunteers to help maintain the grounds of the Methodist chapel.
  • You can find the Methodist chapel just past the old oak tree on Main Street.
  • The wedding ceremony took place in a quaint, countryside Methodist chapel.