At the close of 1891, the Rev J H Horsburgh of the
Church Missionary Society (CMS) of
Church of England, along with other missionaries, entered Sichuan as the first band of CMS missionaries to take up work in that province, and later in charge of the western district of Sichuan. The
Diocese of Western China was established in 1895, and
William Cassels, one of the
Cambridge Seven, became the first diocesan bishop, ordained by the
Archbishop of Canterbury (
Edward White Benson). In 1909, Cassels purchased a land near Xishuncheng Street, in Chengdu, for building the Fu Jen School. After the school's closure in 1926, a chapel was added to the building, and a second storey added in 1939. The building had completed its conversion from a school into a church, and renamed St John's. The church was bombed in
World War II. In 1946, the plan of building a large chapel in front of the church was unsuccessful, but it was restored and communal worship services resumed shortly after. In 1954, the communist government established the 'self-governance, self-support, and self-propagation'
Three-Self Patriotic Church,
Christian Churches in China were forced to sever their ties with respective overseas Churches, which has thus led to the merging of St John's into Three-Self Church. In 1992, the church was demolished, in order to support a street extension project. Reconstruction was completed in 2011. The new church is built in the fusion of
neo-Gothic and
Minimalist architectural styles, and is the largest Protestant church building in Chengdu. == Gallery ==