词条 | Rawdon Street Methodist Church |
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Rawdon Street Methodist Church is a Methodist historical church in what was historical Settler Town, Sierra Leone which is now known as Freetown, Sierra Leone. Rawdon Methodist was established by African American settlers in Sierra Leone who are known in Freetown as the 'Nova Scotian Settlers'. The first minister at the church was Joseph Brown; George Carrol (Carral) and Isom Gordon assisted him with running the church.[1] Rawdon was supported built and supported by the Nova Scotians. Style of worshipThe Nova Scotian settlers brought their American style of worship to Sierra Leone, much to the chagrin of the British entrepreneurs who brought them there. The Nova Scotian Settlers' style of worship, preaching, and teaching were based upon the African American culture they brought with them to Sierra Leone. Wealth and independenceRawdon Methodist was a church for the wealthy Nova Scotian Settlers and often the settlers of a lower status went to Baptist churches in Sierra Leone. Thus Baptist churches were associated with low economic Nova Scotians and the Methodist churches were associated with wealthy merchant Nova Scotian traders. Ebenezer Methodist ChurchEbenezer Methodist Church was established by Nova Scotian Settlers who broke away from the Rawdon Street congregation after a dispute. Ebenezer was established by wealthy Nova Scotian settler merchants. Sources
References1. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=BMY79c675JsC&pg=PR18&dq=black+loyalist&lr=&sig=2RjiWzgMaCbeh2BgI4QGMRl-fBA#PPA290,M1|title=The Black Loyalists: The Search for a Promised Land in Nova Scotia and Sierra Leone, 1783-1870|last=Walker|first=James W. St G.|date=1992|publisher=University of Toronto Press|isbn=9780802074027|language=en}} {{coord missing|Sierra Leone}} 3 : Nova Scotian Settler (Sierra Leone)|African-American history by location|Churches in Freetown |
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