The Wesleyan church in Plymouth Grove was built in 1879 and belonged to Manchester (Grosvenor Street) Wesleyan Circuit until 1944 when it transferred to the Manchester (South East) Methodist Circuit. When that circuit was dissolved in 1970, the church joined the Manchester and Salford Methodist Mission. In the mid-1980's the society moved out of the church building and met instead in the school building which became known as Renshaw House. The church building was turned into a Christian centre run by the Order After St Stephen In Service (OASIS), a voluntary, independent organisation that focused on training lay people to give service to the church and spread the gospel. After OASIS closed down, the church was demolished.