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Salado United Methodist Church
In 1854, the Rev. Thomas Gilmore, a Methodist circuit ride...
Wesley United Methodist Church
The origin of this congregation can be traced to the estab...
First United Methodist Church
(1822)
Established September 8, 1822 in a log house ...
Little Oak United Methodist Church
(Originally Bethel)
This church was the outgrowth of...
Oakland United Methodist Church
Generations of African~American families have worshiped he...
Deepstep United Methodist Church
1805
Traces its beginning to a Methodist Society hel...
Concord United Methodist Church
On August 24, 1804, the trustees of the Concord Methodist ...
Chaplain's Chapel United Methodist Church
Methodism came to this area in the late 18th century when ...
Slaughter Neck United Methodist Church
The history of this congregation can be traced to the earl...
First United Methodist Church Of Attalla
In 1851 twelve Methodists meet in Newton (later Att...
Results for United Church
Salado United Methodist Church
In 1854, the Rev. Thomas Gilmore, a Methodist circuit rider, led a revival at Pecan Grove on the north side of Salado Creek. He organized a Methodist church and a Union Sunday school in a small frame building. During the ...
Wesley United Methodist Church
The origin of this congregation can be traced to the establishment of a Methodist society in Dover in 1778. Land on North Street was obtained in 1782, and a brick chapel was completed there in 1784. Bishops Francis Asbury and ...
First United Methodist Church
(1822)
Established September 8, 1822 in a log house on the west side of town by Revs. John Cox and John Kerr. Cox and wife, Frances Langley had been affiliated with the Wesleys in England. Second meeting place was in Farmer's ...
Little Oak United Methodist Church
(Originally Bethel)
This church was the outgrowth of a meeting held on December 25, 1829 by Rev. M. Snider and John Carnally 7½ mi. S.W. of Troy. Approximately fourteen members and a Rev. Sayles formally organized the church in the Fall ...
Oakland United Methodist Church
Generations of African~American families have worshiped here, beginning with services held under a brush arbor prior to the Civil War. In August of 1879, the land for the Oakland Methodist church was deeded to parishioners. In a wooden one-room building, ...
Deepstep United Methodist Church
1805
Traces its beginning to a Methodist Society held at home of pioneer William Hicklin around 1805, and the 1825 Hicklin Meeting House Roll with 32 members recorded by Rev. Tillman Snead, early Methodist Pastor. First deed found in 1831 settlement ...
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 ...
Chaplain's Chapel United Methodist Church
Methodism came to this area in the late 18th century when pioneering circuit riders such as Francis Asbury visited local residents to spread the message of their faith. The origin of this congregation can be traced to 1859, when the ...
Slaughter Neck United Methodist Church
The history of this congregation can be traced to the early days of Methodism in this country. In 1777 a group of area residents gathered at the home of a “Mr. Shockely” to organize a local Methodist “Society.” While visiting ...
First United Methodist Church Of Attalla
In 1851 twelve Methodists meet in Newton (later Attalla) to plan a Methodist Episcopal Church. A crude log building on North Fifth Street served as the first church. In 1861 and again in 1882 the church relocated on Fifth to ...