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    Jamaica Homes NewsBy Jamaica Homes NewsNovember 23, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Coke Methodist Church, located in Kingston, was named after Dr. Thomas Coke, a prominent figure in the founding of the Methodist Mission in the West Indies. Dr. Coke, an English missionary and bishop, played a vital role in spreading the Methodist faith across the Caribbean in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The church was originally established in 1840 on the site of the very first Methodist chapel built in Jamaica, marking a significant moment in the island’s religious history.

    The original structure was a symbol of the growing influence of Methodism in Jamaica, where it had gained a large following, particularly among the enslaved African population. However, the church was severely damaged during the catastrophic earthquake of 1907 that devastated much of Kingston. Despite this setback, the community rebuilt the church, and the current building was constructed in the aftermath, preserving the legacy of the original chapel.

    The present structure, completed in the early 20th century, is designed in a basic neo-Gothic style, a popular architectural form at the time, which retains some features of the original design while incorporating updates necessary for the new building. Notable for its pointed arches and vertical lines, the church’s architecture reflects both the resilience of the congregation and the enduring spirit of Methodism on the island.

    Today, Coke Methodist Church continues to serve as a place of worship and community for its members, maintaining its rich history while being an integral part of Kingston’s religious landscape. The church remains a tribute to Dr. Thomas Coke’s pioneering work in the West Indies and the enduring strength of the Methodist faith in Jamaica.

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