10:30am Sunday 27th May 2012
Morning Worship at Brea

  • Coffee Morning, 10.00am, Thursday
  • Bible Study, 7.00pm, Friday

Methodism has made its witness in Brea for over 260 years. One September day in 1746, John Wesley preached outside Mr Probus' house on "the promise which is given to them that believe." (Galatians 3:22).

A Methodist Society was soon formed with class meetings, prayer meetings and preaching services. The original Society certainly came to an end, but the work was continued by the Bible Christians who had a Chapel in the village as early as 1833. It was a small Chapel and the class meetings were held at Newton and elsewhere. At a later date the Society built the present Chapel on the hill.

 Rev. David Bagwell

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The organ was made and installed by G. & R. Fleetwood of Camborne at the cost of £100 in 1892. It was opened on Thursday 14th November 1892. Before this organ the singing was led by an American Organ.

Mr W. J. Richards, who at the time was the eldest and longest serving member, was the first to blow the organ. An electric blower was fitted in 1946.

The organ was overhauled in 1927. Rennovation then took place in 1956 at a cost of £200.

Upcoming Events

Mon May 21 @19:30 -
Camborne-Redruth Circuit Ladies Club
Thu May 24 @10:00 -
Coffee Morning at Brea
Fri May 25 @19:00 - 08:00PM
Bible Study at Brea
Sun May 27 @10:30 -
Morning Worship at Brea
Tue May 29 @19:30 - 09:00PM
EPIC at Wesley
Thu May 31 @10:00 -
Coffee Morning at Brea
Fri Jun 01 @19:00 - 08:00PM
Bible Study at Brea