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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 ...

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Trinity United Methodist Church

Gothic architectural style and stained glass windows distinguish the Trinity United Methodist Church as a historic landmark in Lake City.

The African American congregation was first organized in 1863 as the Gethsemane Methodist Episcopal Church. The church standing today was ...

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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

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Trinity African Methodist Episcopal Church

Organized during the 1880’s by the Reverend T. Saunders, this congregation has served as a focus of black religious, social, and cultural activity in Utah from territorial days to the present. In 1907 property at this spot was acquired, and ...

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Trinity United Methodist Church

This African - American church, was established in

1866, built its first sanctuary 4 blocks SE in 1870.

Construction began on this sanctuary in 1928 and

was completed in 1944. Trinty, headquarters for the

Orangeburg Movement during the 1960s, hosted

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Trinity Methodist Church

Mother Church of Savannah Methodism

Trinity Church is the oldest Methodist Church in a city whose intimate association with John Wesley and George Whitefield gives it a unique place in the history of Methodism.

The cornerstone of the building was laid ...

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Lelia Morris & Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church

Many well-known hymns, including “Sweeter As the Years Go By,” “Nearer, Still Nearer,” and “Let Jesus Come Into Your Heart,” were composed in this church by its organist, Mrs. Lelia Morris (1862-1929). Her songs have been translated into many languages ...

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Trinity Methodist Church Original Site / William Hammett

Trinity Methodist Church Original Site

The first Trinity Church building was erected on this site in 1792. By 1813, Trinity had joined the S. C. Conference, and in 1874 it merged with Cumberland Church, the oldest Methodist church in Charleston, founded ...

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Trinity Methodist Church

Erected in 1860, this building housed Trinity Methodist Church until 1945 when the congregation moved to Henrico County. It was designed by noted Richmond architect Albert West, who was also a leading Methodist. The roots of the Trinity congregation date ...

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