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Our
History
Traditionally known as ‘the church beyond the sands’, Tottlebank Baptist
Church dates back to August 18th, 1669, when seven local dissenting men came
together at Tottlebank to found “a church of Christ”. Yet, initially it
wasn’t specifically Baptist at all - as Margaret Thomas, our church
historian, has written, “as the only centre of organised dissent in the
area, it was ‘wide in its sympathies’ encompassing several strands of
Puritan thinking, and only over a period of some 50 years moved gradually
into the mainstream of Baptist life. This openness has remained a constant
feature of its witness to the present day.”
The current church building dates back to 1697 - and is Grade II Listed.
It is as fascinating
today as it has always been, a single storey structure located in the midst
of rolling sheep fields. The church’s burial ground is adjacent, with
several of its former pastors buried there. The site is one of true
tranquillity.
A well-researched and beautifully written church history, authored by Mrs
Thomas, was published in May 1999 and is a recommended read for anyone
interested in the history of the church, and indeed the Nonconformist
history of the whole Furness area.
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