Found this on Flickr, it's the same as on the banner in the walking photo. So I still wonder if Bethel was just the name of this organisation rather than the chapel.
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An enamel badge issued by the Bethel Evangelistic Society (BES) between 1929 and 1933. The ‘Bethel Crusaders’ were members of the BES who were active in the Ministry and took part in their evangelising campaigns. The badge’s text reads BETHEL CRUSADERS – SHINING FOR JESUS . ALWAYS . EVERYWHERE.
The Bethel Crusaders were founded in 1929 by Edward Jefferys (1889-1974) who was strongly influenced when growing up in a time of evangelical revivals. His father (Stephen) and uncle (George) were also highly active evangelical preachers
In 1926 Edward became a full-time Christian Minister and along with his father branched out from the Elim Pentecostal Church to form their own ministries. Through the persuasion of father, Edward formed the Bethel Evangelistic Society (BES) in 1929 at Bristol and this rapidly expanded over the next few years. However, an acrimonious split occurred in the BES during 1933 due to doctrinal differences but Edward persevered with his Ministry and continued the BES evangelising campaigns until the end of the 1930’s. Evangelical campaigning in Britain was in decline during this period and so coupled with financial difficulties and the outbreak of war in 1939, the BES was wound down. Edward continued his evangelical work and in 1948 took up a new ministry within the Anglican Church.
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References:
www.liverpoolrevival.org.uk/biography.htm (Edward Jefferys and the Bethel Crusaders movement).
www.elim.org.uk/Group/Group.aspx?ID=109308 (History of the Elim Pentecostal Church founded by George Jefferys, Edward’s uncle).
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