Results for Methodist Church
Varick Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
First African American Church in Hackensack. Organized in ...
Shady Grove United Methodist Church
A group of neighbors, meeting in a cooper shop near the pr...
Birdsey’s Plain Methodist Church
[ South side ]
Stepney
1839
Birdsey’...
First United Methodist Church of Kountze
The town of Kountze developed in the 1880s, after the Texa...
Northport First United Methodist Church
Organized 1837, moved to present location, 1849, where chu...
The North Alabama Conference of the United Methodist Church
The North Alabama Conference of the United Methodis...
First Methodist Episcopal Church
Side A
The First Methodist Episcopal congrega...
Concord Methodist Church
The oldest Methodist Church west of the Oconee River, Conc...
Raytown Methodist Church
This church is located in that part of the original Wilkes...
Tuscaloosa First United Methodist Church
Organized 1818 by Ebenezer Hearn. First building on this s...
Results for Methodist Church
Varick Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
First African American Church in Hackensack. Organized in 1864 as “Olive Branch Colored Mission Number Three of Hackensack.” First church was an old lime shed moved here in 1867. In 1917 current name was adopted in honor of the first ...
Shady Grove United Methodist Church
A group of neighbors, meeting in a cooper shop near the present site, organized a church in 1852. With five dollars, they purchased one acre of land from the estate of Thomas Maxwell and erected the first building in 1855. ...
Birdsey’s Plain Methodist Church
[ South side ]
Stepney
1839
Birdsey’s Plain
Methodist Church
(Our Lady of the Rosary Chapel)
This Greek Revival-style church, one of the “twin” churches on the Stepney Green, was built by Hanford Hull. This was the second Methodist ...
First United Methodist Church of Kountze
The town of Kountze developed in the 1880s, after the Texas and New Orleans Railroad was built through this area. The county seat, which had previously been located at the town of Hardin, was moved to Kountze in 1886.
Soon ...
Northport First United Methodist Church
Organized 1837, moved to present location, 1849, where churches have been rebuilt in 1855 and 1913.
The bell of this church sounded the tocsin at the approach of Gen. John T. Croxton’s Union troops in the their raid on Tuscaloosa, April ...
The North Alabama Conference of the United Methodist Church
The North Alabama Conference of the United Methodist Church was organized on this site in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South of Gadsden, Alabama
November 16, 1870
Bishop Robert Pain, presiding
The Centennial Convocation of the Conference was held here on November 16, 1970
Bishop ...
First Methodist Episcopal Church
Side A
The First Methodist Episcopal congregation began building this church in 1869 to replace an earlier church built in 1843. The parsonage was completed in 1886 and the congregation dedicated the completed church in 1887.
The church is Monroe's finest late-Gothic ...
Concord Methodist Church
The oldest Methodist Church west of the Oconee River, Concord, first called Victory, was established in 1810, when William B. Pritchard and Thomas Johnston built a little log church on the Stage Coach Line from Milledgeville to Athens, on land ...
Raytown Methodist Church
This church is located in that part of the original Wilkes Circuit of 1786, “the cradle of Georgia Methodism,” from which Bishop Francis Asbury formed the Little River Circuit at the Camden, S. C. Conference in January 1802. The Raytown ...
Tuscaloosa First United Methodist Church
Organized 1818 by Ebenezer Hearn. First building on this site erected in 1834 included a church bell moulded in Boston by coppersmiths Paul Revere and Sons. Present structure with marble Ionic columns was constructed 1922; Education Annex in 1953; Chitwood ...