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Local Methodist Heritage

A map showing the borders of the Lancashire Methodist District.

What is the place of heritage in the life of the Church today? This was the question raised when the thought of a heritage trail was first raised. Why should the past be made special? Shouldn’t Christian people always look forward to where God is calling them to worship and to serve?

There are always new opportunities and new ways of presenting the gospel and caring for those in need. Yet, it is important too to recognise and celebrate those who in the past, in their generation, found ways to serve. The struggles they faced and the triumphs they achieved were theirs alone. Their faithful witness are examples that can encourage Christians of this age.

Isaac Newton often quoted statement reads: “If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.” By not forgetting the heritage of the past Christians can build on what has gone before and look to the future.

Methodists have always looked back to the Wesley’s. The theology and methodical attitude of John and the hymns of Charles are part of the heritage that is carried forward as the church embraces new things.

My hope in encouraging the formation of the Heritage Hub and trail for the Burnley and Pendle Circuit was to help people see the past as it laid the foundations for what is now shared by many. I hope you find these pages interesting, informative, and inspiring. Hopefully you may even visit the sites, or possibly attempt one of the walks.

Paul Davis (Chair of Lancashire District 2013-2022)

We are creating a local Methodist Heritage Trail. So far we have identified past local Methodist people and designed walks connected to them. Blue heritage plaques for these Methodists have been placed at specific locations in Burnley and Pendle.

The map below shows the location of the heritage sites linked to a past Methodist. Click on the icons to find further information.

A poster saying Burnley and Pendle Methodist Circuit are seeking artefacts and documents relating to past and present Methodist Churches for their Heritage Resource Hub. Please contact Kath Yates by phone on 01282458912 or by email at kath_yates@yahoo.com, if you can donate items or are willing to loan them, so they can be copied.

Heritage Resource Hub

The Circuit  Methodist Heritage Hub will be open in the first Wednesday in every month from 10am until 12 noon at Padiham Road Methodist Church, Burnley and at other times by prior arrangement. Please contact Kath Yates.

A poster saying An Autumn Celebration Hapton Heritage event, on Saturday 11th of October 2025. 5 mile walk starting at 1pm and 2 mile walk starting at 1:15pm. Both walks start and finish at Hapton Methodist Church. From 2pm, there will be an exhibition of Methodism and light refreshments in the church. For more information, contact by phone at 07752278664 or by email at circuitoffice@2101methodists.org.

Next Circuit Heritage Event

A poster saying Burnley and Pendle Methodist Circuit Heritage Write a Song or Hymn Competition. Open to all ages and on the theme of God's Grace in Love and Action. Closing date is 12pm on 31st of October 2025. The winning song to be sung at a musical celebration event on 17th of January 2026 at 2pm at Padiham Road Methodist Church. Send entries to Claire by email at circuitoffice@2101methodists.org or by phone at 07752278664.

Write  A Song or Hymn Competition

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