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First United Methodist Church (Crockett, Texas), a National Register of Historic Places listing in Houston County, Texas First United Methodist Church (Dallas, Texas) First United Methodist Church (Midland, Texas)
Charles Livingstone Allen (June 24, 1913 – August 30, 2005) [1] was an American ordained United Methodist minister most notable for his work as a Pastor. Born in Newborn, Georgia, he ministered around the state, including 1948 to 1960 at Grace United Methodist in Atlanta. During his tenure at Grace, it became the largest congregation in Georgia.
Marvin Methodist Episcopal Church, South in Tyler is named after him. During the American Civil War, Confederate supplies were stored in the basement and it was the site of organization for the war effort. It was the site of the first conference, in 1862, of the Trans-Mississippi states convened by Confederate President Jefferson Davis.
Houston Methodist Episcopal Church, South: built NRHP-listed Houston, Arkansas: Imboden Methodist Episcopal Church, South: built NRHP-listed Imboden, Arkansas: Mt. Carmel Methodist Church: built NRHP-listed Jacinto, Arkansas: First Methodist Church (Lewisville, Arkansas) built NRHP-listed Lewisville, Arkansas: St. Mary's AME Church-Pocahontas ...
Cynthia Fierro Harvey (born 1959) is an American bishop in the United Methodist Church and served as president of its Council of Bishops. She is the first Hispanic woman to lead the Council of Bishops. Harvey is the Resident Bishop of the Texas Annual Conference (Houston Based actually 1 of 5 Annual Conferences based in Texas).
The Windsor Village Church Family is a United Methodist megachurch in Windsor Village in far Southwest Houston, Texas. As of March 2020, the church's senior pastor is Suzette Caldwell. Prior to 2020, Kirbyjon Caldwell, who continues to maintain a visionary role at the church, was its senior pastor for over thirty-eight years.
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The park was acquired by the City of Houston in 1993 from the First United Methodist Church of Houston for $3.5 million. [142] The city originally named the park Southwest Park, but changed the name to Alief Community Park in 1997. [142] It is home to Alief Community Center and Alief Pool.