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Steyning cause", especially its low membership, were debated throughout the 1880s. Proactive work by ministers and the congregation, including outreach efforts to neighbouring villages and invitations to popular preachers,
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made arrangements with another builder. The chapel was completed within a month, and it opened for worship on 13 April 1878. The building contract was valued at £1,220.10s.0d, and the total cost including fittings and land was £1,885. The debt at the time of opening was £203.7s.9d; the church
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Methodist Church as well; but within weeks, he was called away to another position outside Sussex, and left almost immediately. At that time, the congregation consisted mostly of local farming families, and contact with other churches in the village was minimal: when the
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chapel capable of holding 300 worshippers and with an adjoining 200-capacity schoolroom. The
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Northcroft, active in the Worthing and
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589:, in which the chapel is situated, The Steyning Society commented that the chapel's environs were "a delightful area with a mixture of buildings on both sides of the road with a pleasing irregularity of building line".
511:. A third church in the section, Ashington Methodist Church, closed in October 2010. Steyning and Storrington are two of the nine extant churches in the Circuit; the others are in Worthing,
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1004:. Steyning Methodist Church. 2010.
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978:. Steyning Methodist Church. 2010.
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952:. Steyning Methodist Church. 2010.
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926:. Steyning Methodist Church. 2010.
576:Whitefield's Tabernacle, Moorfields
535:. The main building materials are
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1066:. Steyning: The Steyning Society.
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358:was later buried there; and
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1047:. Worthing: Optimus Books.
1043:Elleray, D. Robert (2004).
976:"Steyning Methodist Church"
700:Hudson, T. P., ed. (1980).
670:Hudson, T. P., ed. (1980).
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422:: Henry Northcroft, Sir
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38:The church from the west
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707:Victoria County History
677:Victoria County History
1192:Haywards Heath (Jireh)
1071:Norwood, John (1979).
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1075:. The Church Council.
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1062:Ford, Harry (1980).
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