Results for Methodist Church
St. Johnstown Methodist Church
In the spring of 1779, Methodist pioneer Francis Asbury vi...
St. John's Methodist Church
The origin of this congregation can be traced to the organ...
Slaughter Neck United Methodist Church
The history of this congregation can be traced to the earl...
Methodist Episcopal Church
Inc. March, 1835. Original
Church E...
Washington Street Methodist Church
A church was built here between 1803 and 1805; anot...
Site of the First Methodist Church
In Charleston
1785
Established in 1785 under ...
First United Methodist Church Of Attalla
In 1851 twelve Methodists meet in Newton (later Att...
Hilton United Methodist Church
The Hilton Methodist Episcopal Church, South was organized...
St. George's United Methodist Church
The roots of this congregation can be traced to the late 1...
Daisy United Methodist Church
1889- Sunday School and cottage prayer meetings beg...
Results for Methodist Church
St. Johnstown Methodist Church
In the spring of 1779, Methodist pioneer Francis Asbury visited this area to spread the message of his faith. His efforts were successful and resulted in the organization of a local society of Methodists. Early meetings were held in the ...
St. John's Methodist Church
The origin of this congregation can be traced to the organization of “Johnson’s Society” in the 1830’s. Meetings were held in private homes and the local school. On July 3, 1852, trustees were elected to supervise the building of the ...
Slaughter Neck United Methodist Church
The history of this congregation can be traced to the early days of Methodism in this country. In 1777 a group of area residents gathered at the home of a “Mr. Shockely” to organize a local Methodist “Society.” While visiting ...
Methodist Episcopal Church
Inc. March, 1835. Original
Church Erected 1836, Present
Edifice Built 1868. Rev.
S. Coleman, First Pastor.
Marker is on Main Street (U.S. 20), on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Washington Street Methodist Church
A church was built here between 1803 and 1805; another church, erected 1832, was burned by Union troops in 1865 and reconstructed in 1866 of salvaged brick and clay mortar. Present church dedicated 1875. Bishop Wm. Capers (1790-1855), founder of ...
Site of the First Methodist Church
In Charleston
1785
Established in 1785 under the leadership
of Bishop Francis Asbury, the first Methodist
Society in Charleston purchased a lot in
Cumberland Street and erected a church
here in 1786. Long known as the Blue Meeting
House because of its color and to distinguish
it ...
First United Methodist Church Of Attalla
In 1851 twelve Methodists meet in Newton (later Attalla) to plan a Methodist Episcopal Church. A crude log building on North Fifth Street served as the first church. In 1861 and again in 1882 the church relocated on Fifth to ...
Hilton United Methodist Church
The Hilton Methodist Episcopal Church, South was organized in 1850. The first church was erected one mile southwest of Hilton on the Lower River Road. This structure was sold after the Civil War and services were then conducted in an ...
St. George's United Methodist Church
The roots of this congregation can be traced to the late 1700’s, when Methodist pioneers such as Francis Asbury and Freeborn Garrettson visited this area to propagate the faith. Meetings were held in the open air and in private residences. ...
Daisy United Methodist Church
1889- Sunday School and cottage prayer meetings begun
1890- Church organized and admitted to Annual Conference; George Strickland elected steward; Service held in schoolhouse
1894- Services held in Presbyterian Church
1907- Baptist Church building purchased for $300; Trustees: Hilton Moore, Clinton Strickland, L.L. ...