Mount Tabor United Methodist Free Church, Birstall
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Previously known as Mount Tabor Wesleyan Reform Church.
This church was established in 1850 by Wesleyan Reformers who seceded from Birstall Wesleyan Methodist Church. The congregation initially used a large room in Low Lane known as the 'Malt Kiln' though they continued to share a Sunday School in Chapel Lane with the Wesleyans for a short time before establishing their own Sunday School at the 'Malt Kiln' in 1851.
Later in 1851, the Sunday School moved to the Hall of Freedom in Huddersfield Road; this building was erected in 1849 by the Barkerites who had earlier seceded from the Zion Methodist New Connexion Church.
Mount Tabor chapel was built in North Terrace 1857-1858 and closed in 1967; the congregation joined St John's Methodist Church and the chapel was later demolished.
NB. The Hall of Freedom was also called the Literary and Scientific Lecture Hall; it had been used by Birstall Young Life Campaign, a Christian evangelical group from 1968.