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Seion, Cwmaman
Seion, Cwmaman is a Welsh Baptist church, originally established in 1859. The chapel closed in 2013 but the church still meets at another location in the village.
The church dates from the early days of Cwmaman as a mining community. The first prayer meetings are said to have been held at the house of a John Weeks in Fforchaman Road and were mainly attended by members of Gwawr, Aberaman. The chapel was built in 1858–9, largely by the members themselves, and cost £300.〔 It was rebuilt in 1870 at a cost of £425 and again in 1891 at a cost of £1,787.
The first ministers were Ebenezer Morgan (1859–64) and T. T. Davies (1864–66). In 1868 Thomas Humphreys became the minister, and served until 1910. He baptised 1,700 members during his 42 year tenure and died in 1911. Humphreys was a founder member of Aberdare Urban District Council and a trustee of Cwmaman Public Hall.
On 14 February 1916, S. J. Leeke was ordained minister of Seion. Leeke was a native of Talybont, Cardiganshire and trained for the ministry at the South Wales Baptist College, Cardiff.〔
Seion remained an active church until the early 21st century.
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