For 150 years Northgate, the main road into the town of Darlington, in the north east of England, has been dominated by a large Victorian church with its 120 foot steeple & large, solid, blue entrance doors.
This book opens those large blue doors & gives us a fascinating glimpse into 150 years of church life and the changes in society over that period.
It takes us from the first Minister, Rev Johnman, who was attracted to Darlington because it offered `plenty of hard work,' through to the newest member's description of coming through the big blue doors for the first time.
On the way it covers members' memories of the way in which the church shared in their life-changing events, such as the adoption of children, marriage, serious illness and death. They are all set against the backdrop of church activities and the ever-changing society.
As well as appealing to anyone with a connection with the church, this book will also appeal to anyone who has an interest in the social history of Darlington.