A time when all join in the singing of favourite hymns and sacred songs
(Moody Centenary, 1837-1937)
The Choir and Congregation of Wesley Chapel, Baptist Mills, Bristol, Conducted by F.A. Wilshire, will lead the singing of:
Beneath the Cross of Jesus (Sacred Songs and Solos 108; M.H.B. 197)
I need Thee every hour (Sacred Songs and Solos 84; M.H.B. 475)
Simply trusting every day (Sacred Songs and Solos 193; M.H.B. 517)
Rescue the perishing (Sacred Songs and Solos 37; M.H.B. 338)
Pass me not, 0 gentle Saviour (Sacred Songs and Solos 63; M.H.B. 335)
Tell me the old, old story (Sacred Songs and Solos 14; M.H.B. 161)
Comments on the hymns and tunes by F. A. Wilshire (Recorder of Bridgwater)
Organist, Cecil Patt
Choirmaster, H. Prideaux
from the Wesley Chapel, Baptist Mills, Bristol
Wesley Chapel stands on the site of the great open-air services conducted by John Wesley at Baptist Mills; his first service there was held on April 4, 1739, and about fifteen hundred people were present. This is the centenary year of the chapel, which was opened on November 22, 1837. It was stated at the stone-laying that the foundation stone was the very stone on which Wesley had stood to preach nearly a hundred years before.