Englesea Brook is an active Methodist Chapel which holds regular services. We welcome all worshippers. We also hold occasional services at the Hassall Road Methodist Church in Alsager. In addition we hold online study sessions during Lent and Advent and host online Methodist heritage talks. The whole world is invited to our online events.
A service in the setting of the beautiful Englesea Brook Chapel. This service will be led by Elizabeth Morris, Englesea Brook's learning officer, whose talk is entitled Upholding Truth (In A Post-Trust Age). All are welcome to join us afterwards for tea and refreshments. A great event for regulars and non-regulars alike
This session focusses on neurodiversity and mental health. Many people are unable to be truly themselves because of a lack of understanding about neurodiverse conditions such as autism and ADHD. Women in particular find themselves ‘masking’ in order to fit in with society which can result in poor mental health. We will make masks and […]
Elizabeth Morris will present a story based on events in the lives of Amy Richardson (1872-1953) and Sister Elizabeth Stead MBE. Amy Richardson (1872-1953) was the first female missionary to Eastern Nigeria at the turn of the 20th century. Her story inspired Sister Elizabeth Stead MBE to follow in her footsteps a few years later. […]
No matter where you are in the world please join us via Zoom on Saturday 21st September 2024 at 11am BST for our latest #engleseabrookchapelandmuseum Heritage Talk. The talk is presented by retired statistician John Bibby and Tim Macquiban, Methodist Minister and good friend of Englesea Brook Chapel and Museum. In 1989 John Bibby bought […]
Join us for a Love Feast from 3pm in the peaceful setting of the Englesea Brook Chapel and Museum's cottage parlour. Love Feasts recall the meals Jesus shared with his disciples during his ministry. The Love Feast service expresses the sharing, belonging and fellowship enjoyed within the body of Christ. Love Feast services are informal […]