Phil Moss
I
came to live in Maltby with my family in December 1978 when I retired
from the Royal Air Force. We had chosen to live in Maltby as my wife’s
parents lived here and I was about to embark on a teacher training
course at Sheffield Polytechnic.
As my wife’s parents attended the Methodist Church it was natural that
we should attend as a family. What surprised me was that having been
used to RAF churches which generally had young congregations with lots
of children and where I had been one of the older members of the
congregation I discovered that at Maltby there were no children and I
was one of the younger members of the congregation.
I don’t think that I was ever made to feel really welcome even though my
connection with the chapel went back to 1953 when I used to meet my then
girl friend, now my wife, out of the Bible Class and I had attended
services and I had on occasion gone out with the Bible Class to
accompany Mrs Ivy Ingham on some of her preaching expeditions to other
chapels. In fact only Mrs Ingham made me feel welcome.
I found that the congregation did not, in my view, live up to the
Wesleyan Methodist tradition but were firmly fixed in the Primitive
Methodist tradition, which tended to make for dull services.
I was used to services which followed different traditions which was the
result of the Free Churches in the Royal Air Force having Chaplains from
varying traditions such as Methodist, Church of Scotland, Congregational
and Presbyterian and occasionally combined Free Church and Anglican
Churches. This made for much more variety and interesting services.
When my wife became ill and found it difficult to attend services we
found that no one from the Chapel came to visit her, Birks Holt was too
difficult for them to visit.
New families often came to Church, but soon disappeared to somewhere
else, especially those families with children. Eventually the
congregation dwindled as the members grew older and died until the
Chapel was closed and the congregation transferred to Wickersley.
It is sad that there is no Methodist Church in Maltby after once having
two. The other Church was on Lincoln Street. This had become the repair
depot for the pit houses eventually being demolished in the 1980s to
make way for the Lincoln Street Workshops.
I think that the changes taking place at the old Chapel to create the
Wesley Centre is the best thing to have happened for many years and I
would like to congratulate the Community Development trust for taking
the bold step in converting the Chapel to what hopefully will prove to
be a first class community facility which will last as long as the
Chapel did.

Maltby Community Development Trust, The Wesley Centre, Blyth Road, Maltby, Rotherham, S66 8JD
Telephone: 01709 811118 Fax: 01709 811119 Email:
ian.cruddas@maltbycdt.org.uk
A company limited by guarantee: Registered in England and Wales Number:
4710789
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