Skip to content

Church Micro 5214 Aldborough - Pr Andrews-Amble 8 Traditional Cache

Hidden : 2/7/2014
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

Join now to view geocache location details. It's free!

Watch

How Geocaching Works

Please note Use of geocaching.com services is subject to the terms and conditions in our disclaimer.

Geocache Description:

Prince Andrews Chapel opened in 1980 replacing the old “Tin Hut” which had served as a gospel chapel since 1910. Situated in Prince Andrew's Close, it is one of two Places of Worship servicing the community of Aldborough.  Unlike  many older churches , Prince Andrew's Chapel is set in the heart of a residential area with houses on either side of the building. 


The area is very overlooked so please take care when retrieving and replacing the cache.



History

During the 1900’s, evangelistic meetings were frequently held in tents around the Aldborough area. One of these tents was pitched on “Dewings Meadow” at Thurgarton. The Christian message was powerfully proclaimed, urging people to turn from their old way of life to a new one in Jesus Christ. Those who confessed faith in Jesus were persuaded by scripture to be baptised by total immersion. This shows symbolically the death of the old life and resurrection to a new one. The service was conducted in the river at “Aldborough Mill“, the water being dammed up to a depth of three feet.


The Brethren Assembly came into being to enable the believers to worship in a way thought to be more in line with the behaviour of the “early Church” as recorded in the Bible. To begin with, a small company met in the front room of John Harvey’s cottage which was next to the building known as Kent’s Shop. The Gospel Hall was constructed around 1910, on part of John Brown’s garden, by William Forster. Because of its corrugated iron construction, it was later affectionately known as “The Tin Hut”  (see below).




On Sunday mornings the members would meet together for a time of open worship where they would remember Jesus’ death with bread and wine. Their intention was to stick as closely as possible to Jesus’ command at the last supper, and the example of the early church in the Book of Acts.


The Evening Service was evangelistic, (The Gospel Service), where the message of Christ was preached and many came to faith and trust in Him, as a result.


Later, a Sunday School was started along with other youth work as the church grew. For some years it was felt among the Christian believers that a new building was needed which would be more fitting for worship, and more user friendly. The new building plan was launched in faith and after much sacrificial giving the construction was completed. Prince Andrews Chapel opened in 1980 replacing the old “Tin Hut” which had stood where the car park is now.




You are looking for a micro cache container hidden on the public footpath connecting Prince Andrew Close and Margaret Lilly Way . 
You will need to bring your own pen and tweezers would be helpful.


There is parking for several cars outside the church.

**************************************
For full information on how you can expand the Church Micro series by sadexploration please read the Place your own Church Micro page before you contact him at churchmicro@gmail.com.

See also the Church Micro Statistics and Home pages for further information about the series.
*************************************

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Vfg be 2aq pynff?

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
-------------------------
N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)