Surrey Mobile Church

Surrey: Mobile-Temporary Church! (30.5.2026)

Surrey Mobile Church!

Whilst visiting the Rural Life Living Museum we came across this compact structure which is quite rough on its exterior – but reasonably well-made in its interior. This is a temporary – or mobile – Church designed to be quickly raised in one remote place or another – to serve this of that congregation. Usually, such a congregation would raise funds so that a more permanent structure could be built. Sometimes, however, these mobile structures are retained as they are considered reasonably humble and simple. As the font is very heavy – usually made of solid stone – it resides outside the Church structure. The font may well be too-heavy for the interior wooden structure. Churches, of course, do not have to conform to the (European) Medieval design – as can be seen in Ethiopia, Turkey, and elsewhere. Many early Churches were simple gathering points for isolated monastics to come together (out of their solitary meditation cells – quite often in the desert)) and communally worship. In-short, a Church is a focal-point whereby those in the material realm can commune with the unseen spiritual realm. Early Christianity was very similar to Buddhism – but its theology changed when a certain faction gained Roman State support (termed the “Catholics” or “Universalists”) which then set about destroying its own past – and any Christian sect which advocated worldly transcendence – or disagreed with the /church attaining worldly power and wealth.