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The Methodist Episcopal Church (MEC) was the oldest and largest Methodist denomination in the United States from its founding in 1784 until 1939. It was also the first religious denomination in the US to organize itself nationally. [4]
The Methodist Episcopal Church, South (MEC, S; also Methodist Episcopal Church South) was the American Methodist denomination resulting from the mid-19th century split over the issue of slavery in the original Methodist Episcopal Church (MEC), founded 1784, in Baltimore.
The History of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church 1870-2009 (Wyndham Hall Press, 2011) 304pp; Stevens, Abel. History of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States of America (1884) online; Stowell, Daniel W. Rebuilding Zion: The Religious Reconstruction of the South, 1863-1877 Oxford University Press, 1998. Stroupe, Henry Smith.
Central United Methodist Church, a parish church of the United Methodist Church in Manila. Church of North India; Church of Pakistan, The; Church of South India, Bangalore Episcopal Area; Free Methodist Church, Japan; Iglesia Evangelica Metodista en las Islas Filipinas; Korean Methodist Church; Methodist Church in Bangladesh; Methodist Church ...
The United Methodist Church ... Methodists downplayed theological distinctions that led to division, focusing instead on personal holiness. ... and Anglican/Episcopal believers have all divided ...
"The proposed use of ¶2549 contradicts the clear intent of ¶2549 by taking members and properties from the United Methodist Church and continuing religious ... the system of episcopal leadership ...
Ebenezer African Methodist Episcopal Church and School: built NRHP-listed Whigham, Georgia: Whitesville Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and Cemetery: built NRHP-listed Whitesville, Georgia: Jackson United Methodist Church: 1845 built 1924 NRHP-listed Jackson, Georgia: Rock Spring United Methodist Church: 1839 built NRHP-listed Rock Spring ...
Moor Park Methodist Church: 1861-62 built Preston, Lancashire, England: Designed by Poulton and Woodman, opened 1862, seating for 900, closed 1984. Preston Central Methodist Church: 1817 built Preston, Lancashire, England: Active, Methodist church whose building was one of the first public buildings in the country to be lit by gas. Surrey ...