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The original chapel stood on the west side of Tottenham Court Road, between Tottenham Street and Howland Street, surrounded by fields and gardens. Its foundation stone was laid by Whitefield in June 1756, and it opened for its dedication service on 7 November of the same year. Its initial popularity
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in London, was established to cater for American expatriates resident in London. Organised in the American denominational tradition, the church was originally named the American Church in London but changed its name in 2013 to reflect that it caters to approximately 30 different nationalities.
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led to plans being drawn up for enlargement, and these were quickly put into effect in 1759. Beneath the chapel, a vault was also prepared; it was Whitefield's hope that he could be interred here along with his wife Elizabeth and the two Wesleys, but he died and was buried in
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Since 1972, the chapel has been the home of the American International Church. It was offered to them by the United Reformed Church when they were forced to move from their building in North Audley Street in 1972. It also houses the London Chinese
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In 1969, the church launched independent of that support and called the Rev. William Schotanus to be its first minister. After worshipping in several different church buildings, the American Church moved to the Whitefield Memorial Church in 1972.
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The adjoining grounds have recently had a series of interpretive panels designed for them by Groundwork Camden, with funding from the
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to fall on London. A new chapel was built in 1957, and the grounds became a public thoroughfare.
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During the Second World War, members of the U.S. military worshipped at the Anglican
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preached a sermon "On the death of the Rev Mr George Whitefield" both there and at
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Whitefield Memorial Church, home of the American International Church
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Schlenther, Boyd Stanley (2010) . "Whitefield, George (1714–1770)".
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On Palm Sunday 1945, the church building was destroyed by the last
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From 1903 until his death in 1914, the church's minister was
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American International Church. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
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In 1890, the building was taken down and re-erected as
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American church re-named to reflect multiculturalism.
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Whitefield's Tabernacle, Tottenham Court Road

Denomination
United Reformed Church
amchurch.co.uk
Tottenham Court Road
soup kitchen
Evangelical
George Whitefield
John Wesley
Whitefield's Tabernacle, Moorfields
Newburyport, Massachusetts
Augustus Toplady
Chingford Mount Cemetery
Silvester Horne
Kenneth Horne
V-2 rocket
Lutheran Church
Heritage Lottery Fund
Selina Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon
Olaudah Equiano
Grosvenor Chapel
American Embassy
Grosvenor Square
Olaudah Equiano
George Gauld (surveyor)
Augustus Toplady
J. S. Grimaldi
Who We Are.
American church re-named to reflect multiculturalism.

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