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Walnut Creek United Methodist Church
Established 1820
Arthur Love, a charter member, was ...
Perry Methodist Church
Organized 1826
The first edifice was erected in 1827...
Perry United Methodist Church
-1826 -
Organized as part of the South Carolina Conf...
Dancyville United Methodist Church
This site was deeded for a church on April 1, 1835. The co...
1831 Talbotton United Methodist Church
As Methodism moved across Georgia, in 1830 Jesse Sinclair ...
St. James United Methodist Church
In 1798 the Methodist Church was incorporated in Augusta a...
The Old Stone Methodist Church
Laurel's first formal house of worship. Built 1842.
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St. Marys Methodist Church Established 1799-1800
Celebrated Sesqui-Centennial 1949
This church is the...
Site of First African Methodist Episcopal Church on the Pacific
This is the site of the first church building associated w...
Concord United Methodist Church
On August 24, 1804, the trustees of the Concord Methodist ...
Results for Methodist Church
Walnut Creek United Methodist Church
Established 1820
Arthur Love, a charter member, was first pastor. Organized as a Methodist Episcopal Church. Became Methodist Protestant, 1828. Changed to Methodist Church, 1939. Affiliated with United Methodist, 1968. In the original church built of logs, Judge James Q. Smith, ...
Perry Methodist Church
Organized 1826
The first edifice was erected in 1827 on site which is now Evergreen Cemetery. The second building was located in 1846 on the front half of this square and faced Washington St.
The present sanctuary was built in 1860 - ...
Perry United Methodist Church
-1826 -
Organized as part of the South Carolina Conference in 1826, this church by 1830 was head of the Perry Circuit in the newly formed Georgia Conference and after 1866 in the South Georgia Conference. By 1922 Perry had become ...
Dancyville United Methodist Church
This site was deeded for a church on April 1, 1835. The congregation was organized and a log structure built in 1837. The present church was completed in 1850. It was constructed of hand-sawed timber cut on the grounds. It ...
1831 Talbotton United Methodist Church
As Methodism moved across Georgia, in 1830 Jesse Sinclair and Henry W. Hilliard were sent by the South Carolina Methodist Conference to the Flint River Mission of which Talbot Co. was a part. In 1831 this circuit became a part ...
St. James United Methodist Church
In 1798 the Methodist Church was incorporated in Augusta and known as the “Augusta Station.” St. John Methodist Episcopal Church was the mother church formed out of this movement and St. James Methodist Episcopal Church was created in 1854 as ...
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 ...
St. Marys Methodist Church Established 1799-1800
Celebrated Sesqui-Centennial 1949
This church is the oldest religious organization in the city, although not the oldest church building. George Clark served as the first missionary to the people here in 1792. John Garvin was the first appointed Pastor to St. ...
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 ...
Concord United Methodist Church
On August 24, 1804, the trustees of the Concord Methodist Meeting House purchased this site from Robert Boyce and his wife Nancy. Part of a larger tract known as "New Ireland," the land consisted of approximately three-eighths of an acre ...