Results for Methodist Church
Lewisville United Methodist Church
Establised 1878
The church was established in 1878 b...
Methodist Church Parsonage
In 1884 the Forsyth Circuit of the Methodist Church bought...
Orrville United Methodist Church
Frank Orr and his brother, William, settled Orrville in th...
Flat Rock African Methodist Episcopal Church
Today’s Flat Rock AME Church originated in 1854 as a place...
Holly Grove African Methodist Episcopal Church
This church was organized in 1897 near the banks of Camp C...
Butler Methodist Church
Frame church with gallery for slaves
built 1856-1857...
Mt. Bethel United Methodist Church
Mother of 5 Churches
[Front]:
1768 Bethel Meth...
Whitesville Methodist Episcopal Church, South
(Side 1):
The Methodist church in Whitesville had it...
Bethlehem Methodist Episcopal Church
Built 1787 - Rebuilt 1857
The original chapel was bu...
The Methodist Church
(Milledgeville, Georgia)
This marks the original sit...
Results for Methodist Church
Lewisville United Methodist Church
Establised 1878
The church was established in 1878 by Methodists from Brookstown and Sharon. The chief founder, Augustus Eugene Conrad, made plans for the first church, a one room building, and it was dedicated in 1882. It was replaced with a ...
Methodist Church Parsonage
In 1884 the Forsyth Circuit of the Methodist Church bought this house, known as the Wesley Vogler house, for a parsonage. The Circuit consisted of twelve churches in western Forsyth County. By 1901 the Lewisville Charge had been created and ...
Orrville United Methodist Church
Frank Orr and his brother, William, settled Orrville in the early 1800's with a very strong religious group of people. A church was soon organized and a place of worship was built on this site in 1846. The church was ...
Flat Rock African Methodist Episcopal Church
Today’s Flat Rock AME Church originated in 1854 as a place of worship for slaves on nearby Spears Plantation, and it is believed to be the oldest African-American congregation in Fayette County. Originally known as Rocky Mount, the church moved ...
Holly Grove African Methodist Episcopal Church
This church was organized in 1897 near the banks of Camp Creek in an unincorporated area of western Fayette County. Until the first sanctuary was constructed here on land and with building materials donated by Flem Arnall, services were held ...
Butler Methodist Church
Frame church with gallery for slaves
built 1856-1857 on land given by family of
Major General William Butler and wife, Behethland,
who had lived on these grounds
and lie buried in cemetery.
First pastor, Rev. T. Sumter Daniel.
This church planned 1945 under Rev. T.A. Inabinet,
and ...
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 ...
Whitesville Methodist Episcopal Church, South
(Side 1):
The Methodist church in Whitesville had its origins about 1828 in meetings held at the home of Reuben Mobley. The First Methodist Church was founded in the early 1830s and by 1837 the decision was made to erect a ...
Bethlehem Methodist Episcopal Church
Built 1787 - Rebuilt 1857
The original chapel was built on this site which was donated by Moses and Elizabeth LeCompte. The deed, dated September 15, 1787, is the oldest one on record for Methodist Episcopal Church land in Dorchester County. ...
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 ...