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Greater Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church
Home of the oldest black congregation in Miami, Greater Be...
Mount Pleasant United Methodist Church
Mount Pleasant Methodist Episcopal Church was founded on J...
St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church - West Palm Beach
Organized by the Rev. Charles Long, Sr. in 1900, St. Paul ...
Trinity Wesleyan Methodist Church
Trinity Wesleyan Methodist Church began when the congregat...
Cornish Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
This wood-frame, Gothic Revival structure is one of the ol...
Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church - Key West
The original church building was first established in 1878...
Mount Olive African Methodist Episcopal Church
One of the oldest churches in the Dunbar community, Mount ...
Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church - Punta Gorda
"Uncle Dan" Smith, a local African American religious lead...
Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church Community Cemetery
Originally known as the White Lily Cemetery, the Mount Oli...
Community of Royal/Ebenezer African Methodist Episcopal Church
When slavery was abolished in 1865, the Royal community wa...
Results for Methodist Church
Greater Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church
Home of the oldest black congregation in Miami, Greater Bethel AME Church was organized in 1896, several months before the city was incorporated. Construction of this Mediterranean Revival style building began in 1927 and was completed in 1942. It is ...
Mount Pleasant United Methodist Church
Mount Pleasant Methodist Episcopal Church was founded on July 16, 1867, with the Reverend Isaac Davis serving as the first pastor. The Board of Trustees of the oldest black congregation in Gainesville purchased the lot on which the present church ...
St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church - West Palm Beach
Organized by the Rev. Charles Long, Sr. in 1900, St. Paul is the oldest church in Pleasant City. As membership grew, the congregation built a small church and named it Gethsemane. When African American families were forced to move from ...
Trinity Wesleyan Methodist Church
Trinity Wesleyan Methodist Church began when the congregation sought to join the U.S Presbyterian denomination because English ministers stopped coming from the Bahamas to serve Trinity, then the only English Wesleyan Methodist Church in America. George Allen, Sr., became an ...
Cornish Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
This wood-frame, Gothic Revival structure is one of the oldest AME churches in Florida. Built in 1903, it is named in honor of Sandy Cornish, an early Bahamian immigrant who founded the congregation.
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Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church - Key West
The original church building was first established in 1878, in the 700 block of Duval Street. The Ku Klux Klan claimed responsibility for burning it down in 1922, saying it was tired of the noise of church services.
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Mount Olive African Methodist Episcopal Church
One of the oldest churches in the Dunbar community, Mount Olive's congregation dates to 1895. Church services were held for many years at several locations, including the Lee County Courthouse, where the congregation was originally organized. The church was built ...
Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church - Punta Gorda
"Uncle Dan" Smith, a local African American religious leader, constructed a thatch-roofed hut church on this site in 1886. Several white families, including Colonel Albert W. Gilchrist, who later became governor of Florida, were in attendance at the first service. ...
Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church Community Cemetery
Originally known as the White Lily Cemetery, the Mount Olive Courtenay Community Cemetery was on the grounds adjacent to the Bethel AME Church, one of the first black churches on Merritt Island. Grave sites date from 1919.
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Community of Royal/Ebenezer African Methodist Episcopal Church
When slavery was abolished in 1865, the Royal community was founded by former slaves from the old Green Plantation located near the Withlacoochee River. Moving further inland to farm for themselves, the former slaves built log cabin homes and dug ...