You could hardly be a Methodist and come to London and not see Wesley’s Chapel, right?
Well, we did the very thing!
We even got to take Holy Communion in the Foundery Chapel. We sat on pew benches which were part of the original ones used in Wesley’s lifetime. We got a private tour of Wesley’s home and saw the room in which he died. We saw his grave. Across the street his mother is buried and next to her is Isaac Watts. Also in that Bunhill Fields graveyard is Daniel Defoe. It was all astonishing.
The Foundery was once upon a time way outside of the city limits, but that is not at all true today.
It was like being at Mecca for the Muslims.