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Grace United Methodist Church
Grace United Methodist Church is a reminder of the tremend...
Trinity United Methodist Church
Originally called Iroquois Mission was
the fi...
First United Methodist Church of Nacogdoches
At least one Methodist sermon was preached in Nacogdoches ...
Bethlehem United Methodist Church
Oldest Methodist Church in Barrow County, organized in the...
Frankford United Methodist Church
In 1819, a group of Methodists purchased a parcel of land ...
Ebenezer United Methodist Church
This church is said to be the oldest Methodist cong...
Zion United Methodist Church
This congregation was formally established in 1818 when a ...
Franklin Lakes United Methodist Church
Organized in 1855 as the Methodist Episcopal Church of Cam...
Columbia United Methodist Church
This congregation traces its history to early Methodist mi...
Sandy Mount United Methodist Church
1827-1977
An original one acre was deeded in 1827 by...
Results for United Church
Grace United Methodist Church
Grace United Methodist Church is a reminder of the tremendous physical impact Henry M. Flagler had on St. Augustine. This complex of structures resulted from a compromise between Flagler and the congregation of Olivet Church. That group of northern Methodists ...
Trinity United Methodist Church
Originally called Iroquois Mission was
the first religious organization in
Jasper County
Established
October 22, 1833
Marker is at the intersection of Cullen Street (Indiana Route 114) and Angelica Street, on the right when traveling north on Cullen Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
First United Methodist Church of Nacogdoches
At least one Methodist sermon was preached in Nacogdoches before 1821, according to tradition. After religious freedom was established by the Republic of Texas, Missionary Littleton Fowler (1803-1846) preached here on Oct. 16,1837, and soon founded this church. This was ...
Bethlehem United Methodist Church
Oldest Methodist Church in Barrow County, organized in the 1780’s. Services first held two miles N.E. in log house. In 1790 a church was built nearby. The present site was originally a camp ground with an arbor, tents & cottages ...
Frankford United Methodist Church
In 1819, a group of Methodists purchased a parcel of land north of present-day Frankford. A frame chapel was erected, and on March 4, 1820, the members of the congregation met there to elect trustees and formally organize themselves as ...
Ebenezer United Methodist Church
This church is said to be the oldest Methodist congregation in present Williamsburg County. It was established prior to 1822 when Samuel Heaselden, in his will, reserved two acres of land for the congregation; in 1837, his heirs deeded this ...
Zion United Methodist Church
This congregation was formally established in 1818 when a group of local Methodists obtained land on which to construct a house of worship from Aletta Clark. Known as Zion Methodist Episcopal Church, the small frame structure was located a short ...
Franklin Lakes United Methodist Church
Organized in 1855 as the Methodist Episcopal Church of Campgaw, the first church was built on Circle Ave, in 1856, but was destroyed by fire in 1919.
William V. Pulis donated a lot ‘in a most commanding part of the village.’ ...
Columbia United Methodist Church
This congregation traces its history to early Methodist missionary activity during Texas' years as a republic in 1839. The Rev. Isaac L. G. Strickland was assigned to the Brazoria Circuit and organized a Methodist Church in Columbia (now West Columbia), ...
Sandy Mount United Methodist Church
1827-1977
An original one acre was deeded in 1827 by Allen and Susannah Baker. Civil War issues divided the congregation in 1856 and Pleasant Grove Church was founded. A log meeting house was replaced in 1867 by a stone structure built ...