Formerly known as the Calderdale Community Church.
The church offers a wide range of out-reach and community programmes
Aka
Providence Methodist New Connexion Chapel King Cross
and
King Cross Wesleyan Chapel [1915, 1927].
The New Connexion Chapel, established by the Methodists from
Gainest Cottage Sunday School, opened by Rev Robert Newton in the former Christ Church, King Cross on 28th
December 1840.
It was a daughter chapel of Salem Methodist New Connexion Chapel.
In 1857, a new Sunday School was opened to replace the
Gainest Cottage Sunday School.
The Chapel became too small and the building was unsafe.
A new building was designed by John & Joseph Leeming in 1875 and
opened in 1878.
The organ from the old Chapel was moved to the new building.
Details of the organ in the Chapel can be found in the National Pipe Organ Register.
The Sunday School stood to the south.
The Chapel closed in January 2007.
The graveyard is still there.
The building has subsequently been used by small businesses,
including a fitness centre.
See
Charles Haigh,
King Cross Manse, Halifax,
King Cross Wesleyan Memorial and
William Burt Verity
This & associated entries use material contributed by David Barlow, David Greaves & David Nortcliffe
The Chapel closed in January 2007.
The graveyard is still there
See
King Cross Cemetery Monumental Inscriptions
As the population of the area grew, in 1889 – and again in
1908 – the Wakefield Diocesan Commission recommended the
creation of a new parish.
Around 1900, the population of the area was almost 18,000.
It became a Chapelry in 1912.
See
St Hilda's Mission, Halifax and
St Paul's Church, King Cross
James Hector Bowman renamed the house Greycourt
This & associated entries use material contributed by David Barlow
The Chapel was built on land known as Calf Garth.
It opened in 1869.
Closed in 19??.
Demolished in 19??.
A house was built on the site.
See
Krumlin Methodist Chapel Memorials,
Krumlin Methodist Chapel, Barkisland MIs,
Krumlin Methodist Chapel, Barkisland Graveyard and
Krumlin Methodist Sunday School, Barkisland
The following people, and/or members of their family,
are recorded here:
Some of the monumental inscriptions in the graveyard are shown in the
CDs entitled
Monumental Inscriptions in the Ripponden Area and
Halifax Monumental Inscriptions #4
See
Wall Nook Primitive Methodist Chapel Memorial
This & associated entries use material contributed by Alan ShawKiln Chapel, Slead Syke Ref 5-192 King's Church, Halifax Ref 5-176 King Cross Cemetery, Halifax Ref 5-889 King Cross Methodist New Connexion Chapel Ref 5-K68
Ministers at the Chapel have included
King Cross Methodist New Connexion Graveyard Ref 5-604 King Cross, Parish of Ref 5-K144 King Cross United Methodist Church Ref 5-930 King Cross Vicarage, Halifax Ref 5-815 King Cross Wesleyan Chapel, Halifax Ref 5-534 Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Brighouse Ref 5-485 Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Halifax Ref 5-472 Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Halifax Ref 5-857 Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Holmfield Ref 5-456 Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Sowerby Bridge Ref 5-309 Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Todmorden Ref 5-482 Krumlin Methodist Chapel, Barkisland Ref 5-31 Krumlin Methodist Graveyard, Barkisland Ref 5-624
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