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THANK YOU

Thank you to those who have supported us

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THE ASBURY FLAT

The Asbury Flat was created by refurbishing and joining several rooms on the ground floor of one of the 1920s buildings. It was made possible through the generosity of The Revd Dr Kim Cape, then General Secretary of the the United Methodist Church's General Board Of Higher Education And Ministry, and US friends of Wesley House.

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STANFIELD MEMORIAL FUND

The Stanfield Memorial Fund  supported the building of the new Gatehouse and Screen, including a perching bench carved with a quote from John Wesley “I look upon the whole world as my parish”, and contributed to the bursary fund.

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THE HUNTER ROWE TRUST

In 2020 the Hunter Rowe Trust contributed £50,000 towards the refurbishment of 31 & 32 Jesus Lane.

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CENTENARY ROLL

During our centenary year, celebrated in 2021-2022, friends and supporters generously donated over £100,000 to support our work.

 

We are very grateful to all those listed on our Centenary Roll and to those who gave anonymously.

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DINING ROOM CHAIRS

We are grateful to those who supported our refurbishment in 2017 by sponsoring chairs for use in our new Dining Room and teaching rooms.

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FRIENDS OF WESLEY HOUSE

The Friends of Wesley House launched in February 2015 as the College was beginning to redefine its purpose and mission after decades of providing initial ministerial training for the British Methodist Church.

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MAURICE AND HILDA LAING TRUST

In 2019 the Maurice and Hilda Laing Trust contributed £374,000 towards the refurbishment of 31 & 32 Jesus Lane.

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METHODIST INSURANCE FUND

In 2020 the Methodist Insurance Fund contributed £60,000 towards the refurbishment of 31 & 32 Jesus Lane.

Thank you: Programs
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Reverend Edward Rogers Scholarship in Christian Social Ethics

In 2021 the College received a legacy from the estate of Mrs Lucy Rogers which she left to endow a scholarship in the field of Christian Ethics in memory of her late husband, The Revd Edward Rogers.

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