The church was ready in 1885, and opened for worship in that year.
A new church was opened for worship on 1 May 1864.
The building opened for worship on 25 March 1799.
The church building was opened for worship in October 1894.
They often opened their houses for worship by particular religious movements.
It was opened for public worship on September 12, 2010.
The new meeting house opened its doors for worship almost exactly a year later; it had cost £3,366.
The chapel was completed within a month, and it opened for worship on 13 April 1878.
The foundation stone of a new church was laid in 1886, and it opened for worship the following year.
Although the church opened for worship in 1750, the north tower was not completed until 1845.