Catalogue description MACFADYEN MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, CHORLTON CUM HARDY.

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Details of M186
Reference: M186
Title: MACFADYEN MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, CHORLTON CUM HARDY.
Description:

M186/1/1-3 REGISTERS

 

1. Church Rolls

 

2. Counterfoils of Notices of Removal

 

3. Marriages

 

M186/2/1-4 MINUTES

 

1. Church Meetings

 

2. Deacons' Meetings

 

3. Bazaar Committee

 

4. Missionary Committee

 

M186/3/1-23 FINANCE

 

1. Finance Committee Minutes

 

2. Financial Statements For Finance Committee

 

3. Cash Books

 

4. Ledgers

 

5. Bills and Receipts

 

6. Building Fund Cash and Subscription Books

 

7. Building Fund Donations

 

8. [Self Assessment Register]

 

9. Offerings

 

10. Quarterly Offertory Statements (printed)

 

11. Treasurers' Annual Statements (printed)

 

12. Treasurer's Statement (manuscript)

 

13. Secretary's Statement (manuscript)

 

14-20 Miscellaneous Annual Statements of Accounts (manuscript)

 

21. Bazaars

 

22. Property

 

23. Correspondence with District Bank

 

M186/4/1-12 PROPERTY

 

1. Trust Papers

 

2-4 Fabric

 

2. Church

 

3. Sunday School

 

4. The Manse

 

5-6 Plans

 

5. Church

 

6. Sunday School

 

7-12 Insurance

 

M186/5/1-3 SUNDAY SCHOOL

 

1. Minutes of Teachers' Meetings

 

2. Cash Book

 

3. Annual Reports and Accounts

 

M186/6/1-24 SOCIETIES AND ORGANISATIONS

 

1-3 Brotherhood

 

4-5 Choir

 

6-8 London Missionary Society

 

9. Congregation Prayer Fellowship

 

10. 2nd Chorlton Brownie Pack

 

11. 2nd Chorlton Girl Guide Co.

 

12. Boys' Brigade, 4th Manchester Co.

 

13. 4th Manchester Life Boy Team

 

14. Badminton Club

 

15. Tennis Club

 

16. Young People's Society

 

17. Women's Meeting

 

18. Ladies' Fellowship

 

19. Ladies' League

 

20. Ladies'Sewing Meeting

 

21. Men's Fellowship

 

22. Thursday Forum

 

23. Youth Club

 

24. Flowers

 

M186/7/1-3 PUBLICATIONS

 

1. Manuals

 

2. Macfadyen Magazine

 

3. The Messenger

 

M186/8/1-12 MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS

 

1. Before the Appointment of a Pastor

 

2. Pastorate of Rev. Robt. Mitchell, 1885-1888

 

3. Pastorate of Rev. David Walters, 1890-1900

 

4. Pastorate of Rev. Maxwell Kirkpatrick, 1901-1908

 

5. Pastorate of Rev. Sidney M. Berry, M.A., 1909-1912

 

6. Pastorate of Rev. Alf A. Lee, 1913-1918

 

7. Pastorate of Rev. Geo. K. Davies, M.A., 1920-1925

 

8. Pastorate of Rev. Chas. L. Wilson, M.A., B.D., 1927-1930

 

9. Pastorate of Rev. Gilbert Briggs, 1931-1939

 

10. Pastorate of Rev. Percy H. Goodwin, B.A., 1941-1948

 

11. No Date

 

12. Inventory of Safe

Date: 1879-1966
Held by: Manchester Archives and Local Studies, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Creator:

Macfadyen Memorial Congregational Church, Chorlton cum Hardy, Manchester, Lancashire

Physical description: 8 series
Immediate source of acquisition:

The following records were deposited in the Library by the Elders in March 1974 and January 1975, prior to the church building being demolished because of dry rot.

Subjects:
  • Manchester, Lancashire
Administrative / biographical background:

The Chorlton cum Hardy Congregational church started its life in the Masonic Hall in September 1879 under the joint control of the Chorlton Road and Stretford churches. In June 1881 Chorlton Road, under Rev. J. A. Macfadyen, M.A., D.D., assumed full responsibility. A school-chapel was opened for worship in September 1883 and forty seven members enrolled at the new church in December. Its first pastor, Rev. Robert Mitchell, was appointed in June 1885. With the death of Dr. Macfadyen, in 1889, the church's connection with Chorlton Rd. came to an end, but in October 1890 a fund was started to build a new church in memory of Dr. Macfadyen, - the Macfadyen Memorial Church, whose opening service was on 25 October 1894.

 

In October 1972 with the union of the Presbyterian and Congregational churches it became known as Macfadyen United Reformed Church. In October 1975 Macfadyen United Reformed Church and McLaren Baptist Church decided to worship and work together as Chorlton Central Church.

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