Results for Methodist Church
Centerville United Methodist Church
Side 1:
Ben Johnson and his wife, "Miss Ellie," atte...
United Methodist Church
1859
Organized with 52 people in home of Jeremiah Wo...
Hephzibah Methodist Church
»—?
The Brothersville Methodist Church was organized...
Ezion-Mount Carmel United Methodist Church
In 1805 a group of African-Americans, desiring grea...
First United Methodist Church
The earliest Society of Methodists in the county wa...
Quinn Chapel African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church
Founded 1821
[Marker Front]:
Methodism was kno...
Asbury United Methodist Church
Site of the oldest and most prominent African American con...
First Methodist Episcopal Church
The origins of the First United Methodist Church can be tr...
Union Chapel United Methodist Church
On April 24, 1855, Irby Hudson Scott deeded to the trustee...
Wesley Monumental United Methodist Church
Organized January 19, 1868
as Wesley Church
re...
Results for Methodist Church
Centerville United Methodist Church
Side 1:
Ben Johnson and his wife, "Miss Ellie," attended the DuBose Methodist Church located six miles away until they were caught in a rainstorm that frightened
their horse. In an attempt to get a church nearer home, Ben Johnson and Dick ...
United Methodist Church
1859
Organized with 52 people in home of Jeremiah Wood April 7, 1838. Present building begun 1859, delayed by Civil War, completed 1867, dedicated Sept. 4, 1868.
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Short Street, on the right when ...
Hephzibah Methodist Church
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The Brothersville Methodist Church was organized in March 1852 in the community of Brothersville to serve the fifteen families living there. The building completed in 1853, was dedicated in 1854 by Bishop George Pierce. In 1890 the church was moved ...
Ezion-Mount Carmel United Methodist Church
In 1805 a group of African-Americans, desiring greater freedom of worship, withdrew from Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church to form a separate congregation. Led by Peter Spencer and William Anderson, they established what was then known as the African M. E. ...
First United Methodist Church
The earliest Society of Methodists in the county was founded in Independence in 1835 with 10 charter members. Methodists have worshipped on this corner since 1840. The present Gothic style church, completed in 1859, was refaced and added to in ...
Quinn Chapel African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church
Founded 1821
[Marker Front]:
Methodism was known in Chillicothe as early as 1796. During the early years, 1803-1821, both African American and white Methodists worshipped together in a small brick church, located on the north side of Second Street between Paint and ...
Asbury United Methodist Church
Site of the oldest and most prominent African American congregation in Annapolis, MD. In 1803, seven free African Americans bought the land and established the First African Methodist Episcopal Church. It was closed in 1832 in a local reaction to ...
First Methodist Episcopal Church
The origins of the First United Methodist Church can be traced to 1831 when preacher Elijah Pilcher arrived in “Jacksonburgh” to serve the town's growing Methodist community. Services were held around town until a small church was erected in 1850. ...
Union Chapel United Methodist Church
On April 24, 1855, Irby Hudson Scott deeded to the trustees of a new newly organized and consolidated Methodist Episcopal group, three and three-quarter acres of land in the Tompkins District in Putnam County, Georgia. A church building was to ...
Wesley Monumental United Methodist Church
Organized January 19, 1868
as Wesley Church
renamed Wesley Monumental, 1875
and built as a monument
to John and Charles Wesley
Founders of the
Methodist Movement
Sanctuary cornerstone laid
August 10, 1875
completed and dedicated
March 30, 1890
Educational Building
completed February 20, 1927
Marker is at the intersection of Abercorn Street and ...