Whitefield's Tabernacle, Tottenham Court Road

Whitefield's Tabernacle, Tottenham Court Road

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Whitefield's Tabernacle, Tottenham Court Road, a church in London, England; also called Tottenham Court Road Chapel, was built in 1756 for George Whitefield. It was enlarged in 1759. John Wesley preached a sermon "On the death of the Rev Mr George Whitefield" [http://gbgm-umc.org/umhistory/wesley/sermons/serm-053.stm] both here and at Whitefield's Tabernacle, Moorfields in 1770.

The original chapel stood on the west side of Tottenham Court Road, between Tottenham Street and Howland Street, surrounded by fields and gardens. Its foundation stone was laid by Whitefield in June 1756, and it opened for its dedication service on November 7th of the same year. Its initial popularity led to plans being drawn up for enlargement, and these were quickly put into effect in 1759. Beneath the chapel, a valult was also prepared; it was Whitefields failed hope that he could be laid to rest here along with the two Wesleys.

In 1890 the building was taken down and re-erected as "Whitefield's Central Mission". On Palm Sunday 1945 the church building was destroyed by the last V-2 rocket to fall on London. A new chapel was built in 1957, and the grounds became a public thoroughfare.

Since 1976 the latest chapel has been the home of the American Church in London [http://www.americanchurchinlondon.org/hist.htm] , having been offered to them by the United Reformed Church when they were forced to move from their building in North Audley Street in 1972. Currently, it houses both the London Chinese Lutheran Church [http://www.lclchurch.org.uk/1.html] and the American Church in London. The adjoining grounds have recently had a series of interpretive panels designed for them by Groundwork Camden, with funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund. These depict various scenes in the history of the chapel, Whitfield's links to Selina, Countess of Huntingdon, and the abolition of slavery as represented by Olaudah Equiano who came to be associated with Calvinist Methodism, and came to live close to Whitefield's Chapel shortly before his death.

ee also

* Whitefield's Tabernacle - disambiguation page with a list of churches by this name


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