Discover the documented rise of Primitive Methodism in Chester and its wider reach, from early circuits to thriving chapels.
This non-fiction work traces the period of circuit predominance and enterprise, showing how communities built worship, organized missions, and expanded across cities and countryside. It blends biographical glimpses with social history to explain how a regional movement grew into a lasting church presence, drawing on local stories, landmarks, and-minute details of its structures and services.
- Learn how camp meetings, open-air worship, and lantern-lit services helped shape church practice.
- See how Chester and surrounding towns expanded church buildings and influence.
- Understand the role of long-serving leaders and the idea of continuity within a growing faith community.
- Explore how local history, architecture, and family ties intertwine with religious development.
Ideal for readers of religious history and readers interested in regional church heritage.