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Seale United Methodist Church

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The Methodist Congregation of which the church at Seale was organized in 1842, were pioneer families with a deep faith in God and a clear vision of the future. This group was centered around a small meeting place ...

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Mount Salem United Methodist Church

The origin of this congregation is traced to the early 19th century when the Brandywine Manufacturer's Sunday School was established to serve the spiritual and educational needs of the families of workers in the industrial community on the Brandywine. This ...

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Christiana United Methodist Church

The origin of this congregation may be traced to the earliest days of Methodism in America. In March, 1771, Joseph Pilmore, one of the first Methodist missionaries from England, preached outdoors at Christiana. Upon returning in 1773, Reverend Pilmore noted ...

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Mount Olivet United Methodist Church

On February 9, 1830, a group of citizens favorable to the reform of the Methodist Episcopal Church joined together for the purpose of planning the establishment of a new church in Seaford. An existing meeting house standing on Chapel Branch ...

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Mount Harmony United Methodist Church

Congregation organized by 1791. Cemetery and present building, the church's forth, are one mile west.

Marker is at the intersection of Polkville Road (North Carolina Route 226) and Mt. Harmony Church Road (County Road 1379), on the right when traveling north ...

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Union United Methodist Church

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Organized as a non-denominational church in 1837, Union United Methodist Church is the oldest church in Quitman County. Thirty-four charter members constituted its initial membership. Among them were Mrs. George Ellis, the first charter member, and Mrs. Adelyn Lee ...

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New Lowell United Methodist Church / New Lowell School

New Lowell United Methodist Church

Methodist Episcopal Church worship services were conducted in this area during the early 1840’s in a brush arbor. The original church, known as Lowell, was destroyed by fire during the Civil War. From 1865 to 1890 ...

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Ruhamah United Methodist Church

1822 - 1976

Founded by

Dr. William Glenn

The Church in the Wildwood

Marker is on Ruhamah Church Road, in the median.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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First United Methodist Church

Tampa, Florida

On July 26, 1846, the first Methodist church in Tampa was organized with seventeen founding members. They worshipped in a primitive structure built of driftwood from nearby Fort Brooke. They called it the “Church-by-the-Sea”. This structure was destroyed in ...

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Mount Zion United Methodist Church

This congregation was organized in 1809. Services were held in a structure that was first known as Elzey Moore's Meeting House, and later renamed Wesley Chapel. With the closing of Wesley in 1852, the congregation was divided. On January 8, ...

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