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Dawlish Methodist Church
is situated in the centre of Dawlish, beside the Brook and the famous black swans.
The foundation stone was laid on the 18th March 1861, by Ebeneza Pardon of Dawlish Water.
In the same year Dickens wrote ‘Great Expectations’ and it was also the year that Mrs Beeton brought out her well-known ‘Book of Household Management.
In 1883 the schoolroom was added at the rear of the church. It was in this year that the Boy’s Brigade was founded in Glasgow and Robert Louis Stevenson wrote ‘Treasure Island’.
Dawlish Methodist Church
Values :- Love, Faith and Prayer.
Mission Statement :- “We are called to be a loving, caring, worshipping community (a colony of Heaven) so that God’s Spirit will permeate all our activities and relationships outside”
Vision :- Caring for all, learning for all, worship for all and welcome for all.
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