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Methodist Chapel

To celebrate its centenary, the Chapel produced a booklet, '100 Years On'

MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE METHODIST CONFERENCE, REV. DR. KENNETH G. GREET

" There is much to be said for a sturdy independence. I am very glad, however, that in Methodism the stress is on whether we live in London or Land's End, Cardiff or Craster, we are one family. When, therefore, I convey to you on the occasion of your centenary the congratulations and good wishes of the Methodist people, it is no mere form of words. I am truly grateful for the privilege of speaking on behalf of the whole.

"I hope that through your celebrations you will be deeply encouraged as you look back over a century of service and witness for Christ. It has been a century of accelerating change. The next hundred years will see even greater change. The changes will bring problems, but also tremendous opportunities. As Cardinal Newman said, `To change is to live'. May God richly bless you and enable you to live in the spirit of Charles Wesley's great hymn:

`Changed from glory into glory.'

1. The Centenary Story

2. Old Craster

3. Decision to Build

4. Stone Laying

5. First Wedding

6. 60 Years Organist

7. Jubilee

8. Childhood Memories

9. Exit Oil Lamps

10. Last Trustees

11. Act of Faith

12. Seahouses Circuit Ministers
1880 to 1980

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