Results for Methodist Church
Gadsden Street Methodist Episcopal Church, c1910
Gadsden Street Methodist Episcopal Church - south corn...
Methodist Church Annex
Used as a meeting hall, this Bungalow structure, built in 192...
Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church and Mount Zion Cemetery
By the end of the Revolutionary War, many Qua...
Salem First United Methodist Church
In 1833 the Methodist Church sent missionaries to Oregon w...
Centenary United Methodist Church
Centenary United Methodist Church is one of downtown Richm...
Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church
The history of the Metropolitan AME Church is very importa...
Roberts Park Methodist Episcopal Church
Roberts Park Methodist Episcopal Church is an important ea...
Lovely Lane Methodist Church
During the 18th century, Methodist congregations were foun...
St. Mark Methodist Church
Built from 1902 to 1903, St. Mark Methodist Church is one ...
Portsville United Methodist Church
The roots of local Methodism can be traced to the
l...
Results for Methodist Church
Gadsden Street Methodist Episcopal Church, c1910
Gadsden Street Methodist Episcopal Church - south corner Gadsden Street and 9th Avenue, Pensacola, Florida. Sl sn,19--?. Color postcard, 9 x 14 cm. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/160664>, accessed 17 September 2016.
Methodist Church Annex
Used as a meeting hall, this Bungalow structure, built in 1929, was formerly an annex to the 1904 church. In 1949, Herbert Stoneburg paid to move it to its present site as a wedding gift to his son Marvin, who ...
Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church and Mount Zion Cemetery
By the end of the Revolutionary War, many Quakers and anti-slavery sympathizers had set aside land for freed slaves. African-American hamlets were established in secluded areas on portions of Quaker land throughout western New Jersey. Small Gloucester, also known ...
Salem First United Methodist Church
In 1833 the Methodist Church sent missionaries to Oregon with the first settlement established about ten miles north of Salem at what is now Willamette Mission State Park. Jason Lee, a Salem Oregon pioneer, missionary, civic leader and co-founder of ...
Centenary United Methodist Church
Centenary United Methodist Church is one of downtown Richmond’s familiar landmarks, and among the best examples of Gothic Revival style architecture in the city. The church has a diverse history that begins with its “mother church” in Richmond’s Shockoe Bottom ...
Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church
The history of the Metropolitan AME Church is very important in the development of the AME Church in the District of Columbia. The impetus for the organization of the church was dissatisfaction among the District of Columbia's black community with ...
Roberts Park Methodist Episcopal Church
Roberts Park Methodist Episcopal Church is an important early example of Romanesque Revival architecture and one of the oldest churches remaining downtown. Its congregation has its roots in one of the first Methodist groups in the city that began meeting ...
Lovely Lane Methodist Church
During the 18th century, Methodist congregations were found only in scattered groups around the country. In 1784, representatives of these groups came together for a conference at the Lovely Lane Meeting House where they organized the Methodist Episcopal Church of ...
St. Mark Methodist Church
Built from 1902 to 1903, St. Mark Methodist Church is one of Atlanta's few remaining early 20th-cenutry Gothic style granite churches. Particularly noteworthy are its stained glass windows made with the pot-metal glass technique used in European Gothic churches during ...
Portsville United Methodist Church
The roots of local Methodism can be traced to the
late 18th century, when Bishop Francis Asbury and
others visited this area to spread the message of
their faith. By the 1820s there was a growing
movement within the Methodist ...