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Bethel Methodist Church

This church was organized in 1835 in what was then rural Richland District. The first sanctuary here, built soon afterwards, burned in a forest fire in 1867; the cemetery dates from as early as 1862. The second sanctuary, built in ...

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The Old Stone Methodist Church

Laurel's first formal house of worship. Built 1842.

Methodism was founded in Laurel March 11, 1840. Remains of the church and adjoining cemetery were demolished in the 1950's. It's successor was built at 424 Main Street in 1884.

Marker is at the ...

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Site of First African Methodist Episcopal Church on the Pacific

This is the site of the first church building associated with an African American religious congregation on the Pacific Coast. The church was the Methodist Church of Colored People of Sacramento City, formally organized in 1850. In 1851 the congregation ...

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Mt. Bethel United Methodist Church

Mother of 5 Churches

[Front]:

1768 Bethel Methodist Society

Org. at Indian Springs by

Rev. Geo. Whitefield and families of

Arnold, Giraud, Taylor, Sullivan

Mitchell, Box, Wood

1825 Rec'd. Meth. Cone Rev. Barnett Smith

1842 Sunday School Org.

G.L. Riley, Elisha South, J.M. Eppes

Rev. John Humbert, Judge T.J. Sullivan

1854-1884 ...

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The Methodist Church

(Milledgeville, Georgia)

This marks the original site

of the Methodist Church erected

about the year 1805.

Bishop Asbury and Bishop

McKendree in 1815 held here

a conference which James O.

Andrew attended.

Bishop Capers, Dr. Lovick Pierce,

and many other notable figures

of Methodism served as pastors.

The ...

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Mount Zion United Methodist Church and Heritage Center, and the

1334 29th Street, NW

Mount Zion United Methodist Church is Washington’s oldest Black congregation. It was established in 1816 by Shadrack Nugent and 125 other congregants who split from nearby Montgomery Street Methodist Church (now Dumbarton United Methodist) over its racial ...

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Edgefield United Methodist Church / The Reverend Joseph Moore

Edgefield United Methodist Church

By 1841, this congregation was established and was a member of the Edgefield circuit. The present structure was dedicated in November of 1892 by Bishop W.W. Duncan. The Reverend Joseph Moore sold to the church the land ...

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Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church

In 1839 a group of black Detroit citizens formed the Colored Methodist Society, which became the core of the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church. The group held meetings in a hall which was donated by the Detroit Common Council. The ...

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First Meeting of the Methodist Church

Dedicated in honor of

First Meeting of the

Methodist Church

October 8, 1854

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Site of the Methodist Church

1789–1817

Francis Asbury, Father of American Methodism, founded a Methodist Society in Annapolis in 1777. They built a meeting house in 1785 within the present grounds of the Naval Academy. In 1789, the “Old Blue Church” moved to this site and ...

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