Barratt's Chapel Was Built In Delaware In 1780 And It's One Of The Oldest Churches In The Country
Not many people realize that the oldest Methodist chapel in the country is still standing in small town Delaware. Head to Frederica to find a historically significant church on a quiet country road and visit Barratt’s Chapel.


After the tumultuous American Revolution, only two Methodist preachers remained in the colonies. One retreated to a mountain home in upstate New York, but Francis Asbury became the leader of Methodism in America. After the war, the leader of Methodism in England sent a minister to meet with Asbury, and upon their meeting was the first time baptism and Communion were held by Methodist clergy.
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Head to the church’s official website to learn more about visiting Barrat’s Chapel. While you’re spending time in Frederica, head to the Pizza and Pasta House in town for an amazing lunch or dinner. It’s a worthy stop on your way into town, or on your way home!
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Barratts Chapel Road, Barratts Chapel Rd, Delaware, USA