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Jireh Chapel, Haywards Heath
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The chapel
50°59′36″N 0°06′00″W / 50.99329°N 0.09994°W / 50.99329; -0.09994
Location Haywards Heath
Country England
Denomination Gospel Standard Strict Baptist
History
Status Chapel
Founded 1879
Architecture
Completed 1879

The Jireh Chapel is a special place of worship for a group called Strict Baptists. It is located in the town of Haywards Heath in West Sussex, England. This chapel was built a long time ago, in 1879.

What is Jireh Chapel?

A chapel is a building used for religious services, often smaller than a main church. The Jireh Chapel is part of the Strict Baptist movement. This means they follow a particular set of beliefs within the Baptist Christian faith.

How the Chapel Looks

Many chapels built in Sussex during the 1800s share a similar look. They often have red-brick walls and a roof with tiles that slope down. You might also see a small porch at the entrance. The windows are usually shaped with a round arch at the top. Jireh Chapel has these features, making it a good example of this style.

Who Built It?

The Jireh Chapel was built in 1879. A man named William Knight was important to its creation. He was a gardener by trade. William Knight also became the very first pastor, or leader, of the chapel. The chapel is part of the Gospel Standard movement, which is a specific group within the Strict Baptist churches.

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