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  2. Francis Asbury - Wikipedia

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    Francis Asbury (August 20 or 21, 1745 – March 31, 1816) was a British-American Methodist minister who became one of the first two bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States. During his 45 years in the colonies and the newly independent United States, he devoted his life to ministry, traveling on horseback and by carriage ...

  3. New England Annual Conference - Wikipedia

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    The New England Annual Conference is an Annual Conference (a regional episcopal area, similar to a diocese) of the United Methodist Church.This conference serves the congregations in Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, eastern Connecticut, and all of Vermont.

  4. Greater Bethlehem Temple Apostolic Faith Church - Wikipedia

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    The church later reorganized as Asbury Temple United Methodist Church. [3] [4] It was built by the architect Charles W. Carlton. [1] In 1957, the church's pastor Douglas E. Moore, organized the Royal Ice Cream sit-in to protest racial segregation in Durham. [5] In the 1970s, Gregory V. Palmer served as pastor at the church.

  5. Asbury United Methodist Church - Wikipedia

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    Asbury United Methodist Church (Knoxville, Tennessee), formerly Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church, South Asbury United Methodist Church (Washington, D.C.) , NRHP-listed Asbury United Methodist Church (Raleigh, North Carolina) , Raleigh, North Carolina, probably the most well-known Asbury United Methodist Church.

  6. History of Methodism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Barratt's Chapel, built in 1780, is the second oldest Methodist Church in the United States built for that purpose.The church was a meeting place of Asbury and Coke.. The history of Methodism in the United States dates back to the mid-18th century with the ministries of early Methodist preachers such as Laurence Coughlan and Robert Strawbridge.

  7. Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church (Allen, Maryland)

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    Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church, known now as Asbury United Methodist Church, is a historic church located at Allen, Wicomico County, Maryland. It is a rectangular, gable-front frame structure, with the entrance located in a square bell tower centered on the front. The main block of the building was constructed in 1848 and the tower was added ...

  8. Asbury United Methodist Church (Chesterfield, New Hampshire)

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    It has been termed the "mother church of Methodism in New Hampshire", and is home to the state's oldest continuously running Methodist congregation, organized in 1795. [2] The building, constructed in 1844, is a prominent local example of Greek Revival architecture , and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

  9. Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church (Annapolis Junction ...

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    Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church, is a historic African American Church located in Jessup, Maryland.. The building was constructed in a predominantly African American community along Guilford Road, one of the "rolling roads" for hand-rolled barrel shipment of tobacco to market in Annapolis, Maryland. [1]