"TO THE
glory of God, to the honour of those who have prepared a heritage,
to the edification of all who stand here today, to the instruction
of our children, we dedicate the Wesley Heritage Corner in the
name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen."
With these words, the Wesley Heritage Corner was dedicated to
God and officially declared open by Bishop Dr Robert Solomon on
Feb 20, 2005 -- the day Wesley Methodist Church celebrated its
120th anniversary.
"We give you thanks, Almighty God, for those who walked
along the Way, for their faithfulness to our Lord Jesus Christ
and their steadfast love for you."
The Heritage Corner, which is located in the Sanctuary Extension
foyer of Wesley Methodist Church, may be viewed on Sundays in
between services. It features exhibition panels tracing the history
of Wesley Methodist Church from its beginnings in 1885 to the
present day.
Also on display are artefacts that have been used in the church
through the ages. Highlights include original tiles from France
salvaged during renovations from the roof of the building, a metal
baptismal bowl and plate, and a wooden chair used for children's
Sunday School classes that had been found bricked up behind a
wall.
One of the more unusual items is a wooden window frame from the
south wall of the church sanctuary before the latter was extended
in the late 1970s. The window frame, which had been taken to pieces
for storage, was specially reassembled for the Heritage Corner.
The current display is the Heritage Corner's "permanent exhibition",
but will make way from time to time for other historical presentations
that will be mounted.
"We give you thanks, Almighty God, for those whose dedication
to the Gospel caused them to express a vital faith and establish
a tradition, of which we are grateful descendants."
A heritage display was first set up by the church staff in
the mid-1990s. Responsibility for the display was assumed by the
Wesley Archives & Heritage Committee after the ministry was
established in 1998.
Early on, the committee had planned to improve the display so
that it would tell the story of the church more systematically.
However, it took a good seven years before the plans could be
fulfilled.
The Wesley Heritage Corner would not have existed without God's
grace and the efforts of the committee's volunteers and staff
of the church's Communications Ministry. Together, they planned
the layout of the area; designed and supervised the fabrication
of new display cases and fittings; carried out historical research;
selected photographs and wrote the text for the exhibition panels;
and arranged for the panels to be laid out and constructed.
Work progressed at a leisurely pace until 2004, when the church's
impending anniversary gave the committee impetus to complete the
project. The exhibition panels were hung and final touches made
to the displays only on the day before its official opening.
The key Bible verse of the committee is Deuteronomy 32:7: "Remember
the days of old; consider the generations long past. Ask your
father and he will tell you; your elders, and they will explain
to you." This is part of the Song of Moses in which he reminded
the people of Israel about God's faithfulness to them.
The committee sees the Wesley Heritage Corner as playing an important
role in educating the congregation about the good work of those
who have preceded them, thus enabling them to build on that foundation
for the future.
The Heritage Corner is a vital complement to the Committee's Archives
and Oral History Programmes, which gather and preserve information
about the church's heritage. It stands as a testament to God's
mercy and faithfulness to his people at Wesley Methodist Church.
Jack Tsen-Ta Lee is the Archivist and Chairman of the Wesley Archives & Heritage Committee.

A view of the Wesley Heritage
Corner. In the centre of the picture is the wooden child's chair
that was
found behind a brick wall.

Mr Jack Lee (second from right) with some members of the Wesley Archives & Heritage Committee.