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The Gadfield Elm Chapel near the village of Pendock in Worcestershire, England, is the oldest extant chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The structure was built in 1836 as a religious meeting house by the United Brethren, a group of breakaway Primitive Methodists led by Thomas Knighton. In 1840, Latter Day Saint missionary and apostle Wilford Woodruff preached among the United Brethren; ultimately all but one of the 600 members converted to Mormonism. After the conversions, the structure was deeded to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints by Knighton and John Benbow.

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  • La Gadfield Elm Chapel apud la vilaĝo Pendock en Worcestershire, Anglio, estas la plej malnova ankoraŭ ekzistanta kapelo de La Eklezio de Jesuo Kristo de la Sanktuloj de la Lastaj Tagoj. (eo)
  • Die Gadfield Elm Chapel in der Nähe des Dorfes in Worcestershire in England, ist die älteste erhaltene Kapelle der Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage. Das Gebäude wurde 1834 von den , einer von Thomas Knighton geführten abtrünnigen Gruppe von Methodisten, errichtet. Im Jahre 1840 predigte der damalige Missionar Wilford Woodruff bei der Gemeinde und konvertierte bis auf eine einzige Person alle 600 Mitglieder der zum Mormonentum. Nach der Konvertierung wurde das Gebäude von Knighton und John Benbow der Kirche Christi urkundlich übertragen. (de)
  • The Gadfield Elm Chapel near the village of Pendock in Worcestershire, England, is the oldest extant chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The structure was built in 1836 as a religious meeting house by the United Brethren, a group of breakaway Primitive Methodists led by Thomas Knighton. In 1840, Latter Day Saint missionary and apostle Wilford Woodruff preached among the United Brethren; ultimately all but one of the 600 members converted to Mormonism. After the conversions, the structure was deeded to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints by Knighton and John Benbow. (en)
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