Results for Methodist Church
First United Methodist Church 1872
Following a fire in June 1902 that destroyed the Me...
Weaverville United Methodist Church
Methodism in the Reems Creek Valley of north central Bunco...
Holsey Chapel Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
Side 1:
In 1884, a group of black c...
Site of Methodist Church
On This Site Stood
The Methodist Church
Which ...
Edenton United Methodist Church
On this site, from 1895 to 1983, stood the new Methodist C...
Plymouth United Methodist Church
Records first mention the appointment of William J. Waller...
Alpharetta First United Methodist Church
circa 1834
The Methodist Church was part of the Fors...
Jourdanton United Methodist Church
The Methodist church in Jourdanton formally organized in 1...
Pleasanton First United Methodist Church
This congregation was organized in 1857, one year before t...
Lytle Methodist Church
According to oral history, the Lytle Methodist Episcopal C...
Results for Methodist Church
First United Methodist Church 1872
Following a fire in June 1902 that destroyed the Methodist Episcopal Church of the North Alabama Conference, along with most of downtown Alexander City, the church leadership chose to relocate to this site.
Construction began in 1903 on the neoclassical ...
Weaverville United Methodist Church
Methodism in the Reems Creek Valley of north central Buncombe County has a rich history dating to 1805 when pioneer John Weaver built a log Methodist meeting house on a ridge overlooking his cabin and farm. From 1919 to 1920, ...
Holsey Chapel Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
Side 1:
In 1884, a group of black citizens banded together to organize a church. They appealed to the Commissioners of Columbus, Georgia, and obtained a lot on Eighth Street. The first church was completed in 1886 and called ...
Site of Methodist Church
On This Site Stood
The Methodist Church
Which Was Destroyed
By The Tornado Of
July 10, 1989
Marker is at the intersection of Bantam Road (U.S. 202) and Vanderpoel Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Bantam Road.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Edenton United Methodist Church
On this site, from 1895 to 1983, stood the new Methodist Church of Edenton. It was a brick structure, a model of elegance and arrangement. The building replaced a wooden church that was located on Eden Street from 1857 to ...
Plymouth United Methodist Church
Records first mention the appointment of William J. Waller as pastor of the Plymouth Methodist Episcopal Church, February 15, 1826. The first building was constructed in 1832. The church cemetery predates the church with the earliest grave dating back to ...
Alpharetta First United Methodist Church
circa 1834
The Methodist Church was part of the Forsyth Circuit of the Cherokee District. Methodist camp meetings were held near this spot in the early 1830s, and there was a meeting house as early as 1834. On April 1, 1871, ...
Jourdanton United Methodist Church
The Methodist church in Jourdanton formally organized in 1909, the same year that the City of Jourdanton was founded. The church began as the Jourdanton Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and was a member of the Uvalde District in the West ...
Pleasanton First United Methodist Church
This congregation was organized in 1857, one year before the city of Pleasanton was founded. The church was established largely through the efforts of early Methodist circuit preachers such as John Wesley DeVilbliss and Augustus C. Fairman, who later was ...
Lytle Methodist Church
According to oral history, the Lytle Methodist Episcopal Church, South, was founded in 1889. W.C. Newton, a local farmer and preacher, became known as "The Father of the Lytle Methodist Church" due to his efforts to establish a permanent place ...