New Park Street Chapel
The New Park Street Chapel was a Reformed Baptist church in Southwark, London. It was built in 1833. The Metropolitan Tabernacle at Elephant and Castle still worships there.

New Park Street Chapel after Spurgeon made it bigger
Pastors both past & present
- William Rider, c1653-c1665 (12 yrs)
- Benjamin Keach, 1668-1704 (36 yrs)
- Benjamin Stinton, 1704-1718 (14 yrs)
- Dr. John Gill, 1720-1771 (51 yrs)
- Dr. John Rippon, 1773-1836 (63 years)
- Joseph Angus, 1837-1839 (2 yrs)
- James Smith, 1841-1850 (8 ½ yrs)
- William Walters, 1851-1853 (2 yrs)
- Charles Spurgeon, 1854-1892 (38 yrs)
- Arthur Tappan Pierson 1891-1893
- Thomas Spurgeon, 1893-1908 (15 yrs)
- Archibald G Brown, 1908-1911 (3 yrs)
- Dr. Amzi Clarence Dixon, 1911-1919 (8 years)
- Harry Tydeman Chilvers, 1919-1935 (15 ½ yrs)
- Dr. W Graham Scroggie, 1938-1943 (5 yrs)
- W G Channon, 1944-1949 (5 yrs)
- Gerald B Griffiths, 1951-1954 (3yrs)
- Eric W Hayden, 1956-1962 (6 yrs)
- Dennis Pascoe 1963-1969 (6 yrs)
- Dr. Peter Masters, 1970-present
Other websites
- Metropolitan Tabernacle official site
- History page on official site Archived 2019-01-24 at the Wayback Machine
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