The Howe Methodist Church Howe Road, Port St Mary, IM9 5PR A short, narrow building, built in 1850 with a plaque over the front door. Regular Church Services including Evensong and Sunday School. The Methodists also share services which can be viewed at home, vis their website, Facebook and YouTube. Read More
The Royal Chapel of St John the Baptist- Tynwald Church Main Road, St. John's, IM4 3NA This has always been a sacred place, lying roughly in the centre of the Island. The ancient keeill is mentioned in early manuscripts. This was demolished and the current chapel, designed by Rand B Lane of Manchester, was completed in 1849, in the Medieval style, from local granite and marble. The many stained glass windows […] Read More
The Salvation Army Ballacottier Crescent, Cooil Road, Douglas, The Salvation Army began on the streets of East London in 1865 when Methodists, William and Catherine Booth, abandoned the traditional concept of a church pulpit to take God’s word directly to the people. The Booths preached and lived a doctrine of practical Christianity which provided soup, soap and salvation. This became known as the […] Read More
The Trinity United Reform Church-URC Waterloo Road, Ramsey, IM8 1EG Closed in 2019. Built in 1884 The Organ was built by Alexander Young in 1911. Read More
Trinity Methodist Church/Rosemount Bucks Road, Douglas,, IM1 4AY The Island’s largest Methodist Church, is designed in the Gothic Style by Waddington and Sons of Burnley and was finished in 1886. The tower was completed in 1911 and a Sunday School extension was added in 1893. There is disabled access to this Church. The Church has a beautiful organ dating from 1889 and often […] Read More
Triskelion Way This 36 mile trail links various Christian sites on the Island form Rushen Abbey to Maughold. The trail can be divided into seven sections, details of which can be found on the website. These are a series of beautiful walks around the Manx countryside and are visited each year specifically, for the week of Praying […] Read More