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Summit on 16th United Methodist Church is a former church in Columbus, Ohio. The building was constructed in 1954, originally for the Wesley Foundation of the Ohio State University. In 1977, the foundation merged with the Indianola United Methodist Church and University United Methodist Church to form the Summit United Methodist Church.
Wesley United Methodist Church is a common name. It can refer to several churches in the United States: It can refer to several churches in the United States: Wesley United Methodist Church (Worcester, Massachusetts)
Broad Street United Methodist Church is a historic Methodist church in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. This church is one of five on East Broad Street built around the year 1900. [2] [3] It was built in 1885 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. The church was designed by Yost & Packard with green serpentine stone. This stone ...
Wesley Temple AME Church; All Saints Catholic Church (New Riegel, Ohio) All Saints Episcopal Church (Portsmouth, Ohio) All Souls Unitarian-Universalist Church; Apostolic Bethlehem Temple Church; Archwood Congregational Church; Armstrong Chapel United Methodist Church; Ashland Avenue Baptist Church; Atwater Congregational Church
Princeton United Methodist Church: 1847 founded 1911 built 7 Vandeventer Ave. Princeton, New Jersey: Located on Nassau Street across from Princeton University in the Princeton Historic District: Solomon Wesley United Methodist Church
The is for all present or former United Methodist churches in Ohio Pages in category "United Methodist churches in Ohio" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
Wesley Methodist Church may refer to: in Canada. Wesley Methodist Church, merged with others to form Wesley Mimico United Church, Toronto; in Singapore. Wesley Methodist Church, Singapore; in the United States. Wesley Methodist Church (Kentucky), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)
In 1850, a Methodist church was built on land owned by Wesley Lilly, and in recognition of his donation of land, the church was named "Lilly Chapel". [3] At the time, there was no community, although the church did draw many settlers from that part of Union County.