John Trevor (Unitarian minister) explained

John Trevor (1855–1930) was an English Unitarian minister who formed The Labour Church.[1]

Early life

John was born in Liverpool; his mother died when he was still a child and he was raised by his maternal grandmother, a strict Johnsonian Baptist. He was converted by a Unitarian minister.[2]

Formation of the Labour Church

John Trevor formed The Labour Church in 1891 in Manchester. He left the Labour Church in 1900 and the Church never recovered from its loss and disappeared by World War I.[2]

Death

After a decade of increasing loneliness John Trevor died in 1930.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Johnson . Neil . May 2015 . 'So peculiarly its own': the theological socialism of the Labour Church . PhD . . 19 December 2019.
  2. Web site: Working papers on Rev. John Trevor (1855-1930), founder of the Labour Church . . 29 April 2021.