Synopsis: Deep in the heart of rural Wales, not far from the sea, is
Bethel village. The first thing you see as you approach the village from
town is Bethel Congregational Church. In the early 1950s the minister
there was the Reverend Elijah Morgan. This is the story of the new young
minister and the saints of Bethel. It is an erudite, closely observed
account, spiced with gentle humour. It moves from Elijah's call to the
pastorate, through his ordination and settling in, and then covers such
excitements as the nativity play, Christmas caroling, preaching away in
the Black Country, the Sunday School outing, the County Show, and
Elijah's marriage. All the local characters are present, as well as
visitors from America, Canada, and Cumbria. The story evokes a fast
vanishing way of life. It will appeal equally to those who live in rural
Wales, or hanker after it, as well as to the many who pass wayside Welsh
chapels and wonder what used to go on in and around them. Author
Biography: Isaac Owen is a writer who has vivid memories of the 1950s,
and considerable knowledge of, and affection for, Welsh chapel life.