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One of the
four Bs for which Chesham is known is Baptist (along with beer, boots and
brushes). Newtown Evangelical Baptist
Church is one of a number of Chesham churches that believe and practice the
baptism by full immersion of those who profess their belief in Jesus Christ
as Lord and Saviour. |
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Townfield |
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Newtown was
not part of the original title because the church first met in Townfield
Yard, near Waterside, having separated from Lower Baptist Church (later
Hinton and now Trinity Baptist Church) for doctrinal reasons. The Townfield High Calvinistic Baptist
Chapel was opened in 1820 and a heritage plaque in Townfield Yard still shows
the original site. |
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By 1851 the
chapel had been renamed as Townfield Particular Baptist Church. ‘Particular’ referred to the conviction
that Christ’s death successfully atoned for the sins of those particular
people who would come to believe in him.
The church also held to ‘Strict’ principles meaning that access to
communion was limited to those who were baptised members of the church. |
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Newtown |
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As Chesham
grew to the north the church had a vision of moving to where the people were,
and in the early 20th century plans were made to relocate to Berkhampstead
Road. A Sunday School hall was built
in 1914, and the church began to worship there in preparation for building
the new church. Many people
contributed to this venture and this is commemorated by their initials
inscribed on the bricks. |
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However,
along came the First World War, and consequently Newtown Baptist Church was
not completed until 1927. The stone
carrying the inscription ‘1820’ from Townfield was installed inside the new
building (often confusing visitors over the age of the building). In addition a stone was set in the wall
commemorating the church’s vision in moving to the north of the town. |
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‘Evangelical’
was added to the church’s name in 1970 to underline the commitment to the
Bible being completely true, and to identify the church with the ‘evangel’;
the good news of Jesus Christ. |
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In 1982 the
need to modernise the premises was recognised. As a result the back hall and the main
church building were linked by a block containing offices, a classroom and a
storage area. |
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Mission |
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In various
ways the church has continued to be outward looking. In the 1920s John and Kitty Dickinson went
as missionaries to Mozambique, and then subsequently to Malawi; their time in
Africa spanned three decades. In
addition, their daughter Grace and son-in-law Ken were missionaries in
Bolivia from 1961 to 1981. |
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More
recently church members have worked on a medical mercy ship and in a West
African hospital, as well as in support roles for two missionary
organisations. In 2009 one of the
church families moved to Nairobi, Kenya, to manage the supply of Christian
books at heavily subsidised prices to the many Christian colleges in the
area. |
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Today |
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The church
has a full programme of weekly youth clubs, ranging from toddlers through to
teenagers. There is also a monthly
luncheon meeting intended primarily for the retired in the town. A regular stall in Chesham market is also
maintained as a way of keeping in contact with local people. |
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The church has always been independent of any
denomination but is affiliated to the Association of Grace Baptist Churches
(South East). |
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