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In the United States, numerous Methodist churches are listed on the National Register of Historic Places [1] and on state and local historic registers, many reflecting the values of plainness, of Gothic architecture, of simple adornment. The Greek Revival style is also simple and came to be adopted for numerous American Methodist churches.
First Methodist Church (Cuero, Texas) First Methodist Church (Georgetown, Texas) First Methodist Church (Marshall, Texas) First Methodist Church of Rockwall; First United Methodist Church (Dallas, Texas) First United Methodist Church (Midland, Texas) First United Methodist Church (Waco, Texas)
Pages in category "United Methodist churches in Texas" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
• Anglican Fellowship of Lubbock associated with The Anglican Church in North America, 6502 Slide Road, Suite 404: Sunday worship 9:30 a.m. For more information, call (806) 269-1122.
About 700 Methodist chapels in the United Kingdom have been identified as significant buildings for their architecture or history by author Ian Serjeant, who has served as Conservation Officer for the Methodist church since 1996. [8] A list of Methodist churches that are listed buildings was prepared by the U.K. Methodist church's division of ...
It has also been known as First United Methodist Church and as Methodist Episcopal Church of South Marshall. It is a stuccoed brick Greek Revival-style church with a portico having four monumental square columns; such architecture is rare in Texas. [2] It was added to the National Register in 1980. [1]
Methodist churches in Texas (2 C, 14 P) U. Methodist churches in Utah (3 P) V. Methodist churches in Vermont (1 C, 5 P) Methodist churches in Virginia (2 C, 25 P) W.
Lubbock has a large number of churches, including the downtown First Baptist congregation. Lubbock County was founded in 1876. It was named after Thomas Saltus Lubbock, former Texas Ranger and brother of Francis Lubbock, governor of Texas during the Civil War. [14] As early as 1884, a U.S. post office existed in Yellow House Canyon. A small ...