Methodist Church
The first Minister, Revd. Horace Faull, prior to 1882, included Mingenew in his district circuit, driving on his two- horse team buggy. Next came Revd. Arthur Barclay. Sunday school was offered in 1895 through the efforts of Revd. W. G. Mitchell. It is unclear where these services were held, until the time a weatherboard church was built circa 1908-1912 on this site. In 1955 a back addition to the wooden church housed a bedroom and wood stove kitchen. During 1960 the existing stone wall was erected.
One local family, Mr and Mrs Jack Pascoe and their 11 children were regular attendees at this church. Mr Pascoe would open the church up and light the swinging oil lamps. The carved Cornish Company organ, played by organist Muriel Jones from 1925, now resides in the museum.
Mr David Brand [later to become Sir David Brand, Premier of WA 1959-1971] married Miss Doris McNeil [Arrino] in 1944 in this Wesleyan church. The church was demolished in 1968.