Whitehall Road Methodist Church
Gateshead
Tyne and Wear

NE8 4LH

Whitehall Road Methodist Church, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom
The sanctuary
The Prayer Corner
The Children's Corner
Girls’ Brigade Parents Night 2015

Who we are

Welcome to Whitehall Road Methodist Church

We are an active Church right in the centre of Bensham in Gateshead, always happy to see new faces and welcome any visitors to our area.

Mission Statement

“We wish to be a worshipping community where people of all ages feel glad to celebrate God’s goodness together. We seek to give God praise and glory whilst providing an atmosphere of reverence, and friendliness. Our aim is that not only members but also the wider community can feel accepted as they are and can find welcome, hope and friendship especially when they are bereaved, lonely or in distress.

We would like our church to be a place where people can feel at home, but at the same time can sense that they are in the house of God, a place that is warm, comfortable and accessible to all people whatever their ability. Our hope is that by providing a worthy place to celebrate Holy Communion, baptisms and weddings the whole community may be enabled to discover the Good News that Jesus came to bring.”

Location of worship / Church Address

Whitehall Road
Bensham
Gateshead, Tyne and Wear NE8 4LH
United Kingdom
Phone: 0191 6802156 / 0191 660 7091

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Church Pastor

The Revd Brigitta Steele
Minister
Whitehall Road
Bensham
Gateshead, Tyne and Wear NE8 4LH
United Kingdom
Phone: 0191 6802156 / 0191 660 7091

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Quote of the Day

Matthew 6:33

But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.

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We can be found on the corner of Whitehall Road and Coatsworth Road,

Bensham, Gateshead,
Tyne & Wear
NE8 4LH

Public Transport (Metro & Bus)

Leave the Metro at the Gateshead Interchange,and take a 53 bus and ask for the “Super Pie” stop on Coatsworth Road. Get off the bus at “Super Pie” and continue walking in the direction the bus was travelling. Cross one side street and the next road you come to is Whitehall Road and you will see the Church on the corner.

A warm welcome awaits you inside!


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Whitehall Road Methodist Church Gateshead Service Times

Sunday morning services have now restarted however all church groups remain closed

Sunday Services

10.30 a.m. Morning Worship and Sunday Club
6.00 p.m. Evening Worship

Monday

7:00 p.m. Angel of the North Amateur Radio Club

Tuesday

7:30 p.m. Tuesday Fellowship

Wednesday

2:15 p.m. Women's Fellowship
6:30 p.m. Craft Club

Thursday

6:00 p.m. EDA Pro-Dog Training

Friday

10:30 a.m. Equal Arts Grand Gestures Dance Group

Saturday

10:00 a.m. Messy Church First Saturday of Month
2:00 p.m. Down Syndrome Association Last Saturday of Month

Service Times last updated on the 1st of February, 2022


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CHRISTMAS 2017

SUNDAY 17th DECEMBER

6:00p.m. Carols by Candlelight

SUNDAY 24th DECEMBER

CHRISTMAS EVE

4:00p.m. Christingle Family Service

MONDAY 25th DECEMBER

CHRISTMAS DAY

10:30a.m. Family Worship

SUNDAY 31st DECEMBER

10:45a.m. Carol Service

Please join us to celebrate Jesus, the real reason for the season!



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Whitehall Road Methodist Church, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom
The sanctuary
The Prayer Corner
The Children's Corner
Girls’ Brigade Parents Night 2015



Whitehall Road Methodist Church History

Brief History

Bethesda New Connexion Chapel was built in 1836 in an open field in Barn Close (a road now runs over the site). It opened on Good Friday 1836, 1,500 - 1,700 people were present! The Church served the neighbourhood for 60 years, with many notable preachers being stationed there, including Revd. William Booth and his wife, prior to them leaving to form the Salvation Army.

After 1890 it was realised that Gateshead was growing Southward away from the River Tyne.

Whitehall Road was built by Mr. Alex Pringle, who later built the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle. Whitehall Road New Connexion Church with Vestry and Lounge, was opened

on 29th February 1896.
In 1907 the Methodist New Connexion, The Methodist Free Church and The Bible Christians joined together to form the United Methodist Church of which Whitehall Road became part.

During the 1914 - 1918 War the premises were used by the Military so services had to be curtailed.

Then in 1932, Wesleyan, Primitives and United Methodist Churches became “The Methodist Church”.

Alterations and improvement have been made to the premises over the years, notably to side classrooms and stage, in order to facilitate room for the many activities taking place on the premises.

The building is Gothic in the decorative style with

terracotta and stone dressing. Main external features are the large tracery window in the front gable and the tower and spire at the corner.

The church is built in the form of a cross, and originally held a congregation of 550. The roof is open timbered with cross beams.

During 1897, the beautiful organ was removed from Bethesda, rebuilt and installed in the site it now occupies at the front of the church. Prior to the installation of electricity the Trustees employed an old man to pump the bellows by hand. He sat behind a curtain (where the wood screens are now). Often he went to sleep during the sermon and had to be wakened before the organist could play the organ! The organ still serves us well to this day.

Early in the 1920s electricity was installed, prior to this the whole premises were lit by gas, mostly chandelier type with 6 gas mantles and globes. If the church became dark, during a thunderstorm for example, the Caretaker was in charge of a long pole with hook and taper, and it was his job to march down the aisle and light the mantles.

The large stained glass window in the gallery is based on symbols known in pre-Christian days. The Zodiac was much studied then and thought so important that the early Christians were depicted in this way (as in the four small medallions), Matthew - Aquarius the angel (or water carriers), Mark - Leo the lion, Luke - Taurus the bull and John - Libra the eagle. The twelve constellations of the Zodiac are the twelve disciples on the top circular window around the cross. The two letters A and O in Greek style are Alpha and Omega; the “first and the last”, or the “beginning and the end”.

(Unfortunately Matthew’s medallion was broken many years ago, and the replacement is not as clear as the original).

The beautiful St. Margaret stained glass window, (made by Thompson & Smee of Gateshead) was purchased in memory of Mrs. Margaret Greener, by her husband, a prominent coal exporter and shipbroker.

There are at least six St. Margaret’s, but this window depicts St. Margaret of Scotland (1046).

She was noted in both private and public for her active participation in the advancement of religion by spiritual and temporal care of the people - hence the window shows a small child, the plans for church building and working conditions in the background. The depiction of Faith, Hope and Charity, signifies her life’s work.


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