Results for United Methodist Church
White Oak United Methodist Church
(Front):
First Known as white Oak Chapel this church...
Turpin's Chapel - Maple Grove United Methodist Church
Founded 1865 by Capt. John Turpin, CSA (NC)-POW
Non-...
Ford's Chapel United Methodist Church
(organized 1808)
The Western Conference, Oct. 1-7, 1...
Providence United Methodist Church
In 1865 the Maryland Conference of the Methodist
Pr...
Shiloh United Methodist Church
Organized 1808
In October, 1808, the Western Confere...
Gumboro United Methodist Church
Gumboro United Methodist Church traces its
roots fr...
Grace United Methodist Church
In the spring of 1891, Rev. Louis A. Bennett was directed ...
Asbury United Methodist Church
On May 16, 1812, land at this location was
conveyed...
Chester-Bethel United Methodist Church
The roots of this congregation can be traced to the...
Chester-Bethel United Methodist Church Veterans Memorial
In memory of
those who served
in the Ar...
Results for United Methodist Church
White Oak United Methodist Church
(Front):
First Known as white Oak Chapel this church was dedicated on October, 18, 1859 by Rev. Issac L Tatum of the Alabama Conference Methodist Episcopal Church South. The Society was organized by Rev. John J. Cassady who served as pastor ...
Turpin's Chapel - Maple Grove United Methodist Church
Founded 1865 by Capt. John Turpin, CSA (NC)-POW
Non-denominational until 1885. Became Turpin's
Chapel MEC (South) 1885. Name changed to Maple
Grove MEC (South) 1912. Became Maple Grove Methodist Church 1949 and Maple Grove United Methodist Church 1968. Also the site of the ...
Ford's Chapel United Methodist Church
(organized 1808)
The Western Conference, Oct. 1-7, 1808 in Williamson County, Tenn., sent James Gwinn to the "great bend" of the Tenn. River. Gwinn organized at the home of Richard and Betsy Ford, the first Methodist Society of the six in ...
Providence United Methodist Church
In 1865 the Maryland Conference of the Methodist
Protestant Church established a “mission” or
charge circuit in Sussex County. At the time
local members of that faith were meeting nearby
in Rogers School. Services were held in the
schoolhouse until ...
Shiloh United Methodist Church
Organized 1808
In October, 1808, the Western Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church sent James Gwinn, a circuit rider, to the "great bend" of the Tennessee River to formalize existing Methodist Societies. He organized the Flint Circuit to serve frontier settlers ...
Gumboro United Methodist Church
Gumboro United Methodist Church traces its
roots from the post Civil War era when a group
of local citizens organized under the name
of Union Methodist Episcopal Church. In
the early 1870s the Church purchased the
structure used by the ...
Grace United Methodist Church
In the spring of 1891, Rev. Louis A. Bennett was directed to establish a Methodist Protestant Church in
Georgetown. His efforts were successful, and a frame church was completed the following year on the northwest corner of East Market and King ...
Asbury United Methodist Church
On May 16, 1812, land at this location was
conveyed by Minos and Sally Tindall to
representatives of the local Methodist
society “in trust that they shall build or
cause to be erected thereon a house or place
of worship ...
Chester-Bethel United Methodist Church
The roots of this congregation can be traced to the efforts of Methodist pioneer Thomas Webb, who visited this area to spread the message of his faith in the years prior to the American Revolution. Influenced by his sincerity and ...
Chester-Bethel United Methodist Church Veterans Memorial
In memory of
those who served
in the Armed Forces
Marker is at the intersection of Foulk Road (Delaware Route 261) and Kimbrough Drive, on the left when traveling north on Foulk Road.
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