search

Results for Methodist Church

Canfield United Methodist Church

(side A)

On this site, the Canfield Congregational Church, the first church in Canfield village, was built in 1822. The congregation was organized in 1804 by Joseph Badger and Thomas Robbins, both missionaries from the Connecticut Missionary Society. This was the ...

photo_library
Methodist Church of Carson City

Dedicated in 1867, this church serves a congregation that was organized in 1859 and is often referred to as the “Cradle of Nevada Methodism”. Like many other buildings in Carson City, the stone used in its construction was quarried at ...

photo_library
Methodist Episcopal Church

This congregation dates from 1849, when people worshipped in log barracks within Fort Gratiot. Known as the Mission of Fort Gratiot, it was served by circuit riders until 1859 when the Reverend Samuel Clemens began his tenure. The present church ...

photo_library
Calvary United Methodist Church

Established in 1821 by Richard Webster and in continuous use, the Calvary United Methodist Church is a rare example of an early Methodist Meeting House. It is constructed of stone from a local quarry and retains its original floor plan, ...

photo_library
Methodist Episcopal Church

Erected in 1851, Oldest church building in El Dorado County. It originally stood on the corner of Cedar Ravine and Main Street. The Ponderosa Pine beams are hand hewn. First church bell was purchased from the sailing ship “Staffordshire.” Restored ...

photo_library
Ebenezer Methodist Church

1784-1974

On this site stood the Ebenezer Methodist Church. The structure built in 1848 and two earlier structures which stood in this vicinity served the congregation of Maybinton Township. Founded in 1784 the first year of organized Methodism in America, Ebenezer ...

photo_library
The First Methodist Church

Here the first Methodist Church was organized, 1808, in the home of Thomas Sarchet, leader of the original settlers from the Island of Guersey.

Marker is at the intersection of Wheeling Avenue and 7th Street, on the right when traveling west ...

photo_library
St. John's Methodist Church

Organized in 1828, this

was the first church in

Anderson. A log meeting

house built in 1830 on

West Benson Street served

the church until 1858

when a frame building

was erected on this site.

A brick church replaced

it in 1888. The present

sanctuary was completed

in 1912, the Educational

Building ...

photo_library
Falvey Memorial United Methodist Church

In the late 1860s or early 1870s, Republic of Texas Army veteran James H. Bowman offered one hundred acres of land to the Rev. W.D. Lewis, Sr., of nearby Barsola, on the condition that he move to the Mt. Hope ...

photo_library
Sudley Methodist Church

The site for the first church, a small brick building, was donated by Landon Carter of Woodland in 1822. During the battles of Manassas (Bull Run), it was used as a field hospital by both the North and the South, ...

photo_library
menu
more_vert