Mount Zion is a worshipping
community with a Service of Worship each Sunday at 2.45 pm. Sevices
are for those with a liking for traditional worship with a spiritual
commitment to the Christian faith.
Mount Zion
is a place of Methodist Heritage and has the Hird Collection of
Methodist Ceramics. There are Open Days on the third Saturday
of June-September 2pm. to 4pm. and the Civic Trust Heritage
Open Days the second weekend in September. Good opportunities
to see the Hird Collection, inside the Chapel and wander around
the graveyard. Tea and biscuits provided!
The reserve collection of the Hird Ceramics is available
to serious students of either fine arts or Methodist history.
Mount Zion has it's own website www.mountzionhalifax.org.uk where
it is possible to see much about the history of the Chapel and
Sunday School. Look inside the beautiful Chapel, and search the
graveyard online for your relatives!
There is a fellowship
group which meets monthly from March to November.
Sadly there is no bus service
which serves Mount Zion, the nearest is to Pavement Lane and Causeway
Foot.
Disabled access to
ground floor, no wheelchair access to toilet facilities.
Parking
is at the rear for disabled, roadside parking for everyone else.
Mount Zion has a cottage adjoining the Church and this is available
for day conferences/meetings, and teas can be arranged for a maximum
of 40. Victorian Sunday School event and Children’s
Treasure Trail available, school parties welcome. Arrangements
can be made through Irene Cunliffe for personnel to go into schools.