Charles Brock
Front sheet of the Order of service for the ordination of Charles Brock to the Christian Ministry 28 November 1964. See also record 2689.
Charles was minister at Wheatley United Reformed Church for 35 years in addition to being Chaplin and director of ordination training at Mansfield College. He played an active role in Wheatley having been a founder member of the Wheatley Society, active in establishing the Wheatley Area Churches and with Rev John Fuller forming an ecumenical partnership with St Mary’s Church. He could often be found in the White Hart (now Cinnamons) debating politics, philosophy and theology.
Charles died at his home town of Erie Pennsylvania at the end of last year. Thanks to a large legacy from his mother’s estate he was a major benefactor both to Mansfield College and Penn State University.
- Tanning and associated trades
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- 113-117 High Street
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- Certificate for Meeting House 1796
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- Twelve page history of the Congregational Church
- 109-117 High Street
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- Congregational Church School Anniversary 17th June 1907
- Congregational Sunday School Anniversary 4th July 1875
- Chapel Sunday School in 1940's
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- Establishment of Independant Church in 1796
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