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Asbury United Methodist Church and Bethel Chapel and Cemetery is a national historic district containing a Methodist church, chapel, and cemetery at 19 Old Post Road in Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester County, New York. The church was built in 1883 and is a rectangular brick building with a multi-colored slate-covered gable roof in the Gothic ...
Bethel Baptist Church: established 1872 Rock Oak Road (CR 10/6) Kirby: Old Bethel Church and Cemetery: 1842 Bethel Church Road (CR 10/2) Romney: Bethel United Methodist Church and Cemetery: Spring Gap-Neals Run Road (CR 2) Neals Run: Bethesda Presbyterian Church: 1894 South Branch River Road (CR 8) Romney: Bloomery Grist Mill: c. 1800 Bloomery ...
The Bethel United Methodist Church was founded in a log school house on June 12, 1898. It was called "The Bethel Methodist Episcopal Church, South". The present church was built in 1903 and opened on December 11 of that year. In those early years the church raised cotton and farmed to supplement its income.
Lovely Lane United Methodist Church: 1884 built 1973 NRHP-listed Baltimore, Maryland: Romanesque Revival style, known as the Mother Church of American Methodism: St. George's United Methodist Church: 1767 built 1971 NRHP-listed
Bethel United Methodist Church is located at 4843 South US Hwy. 441 at County Road 133-B in Lake City, Florida. Known as Old Bethel Church, it was first organized by Alligator area settlers as early as the 1820s. The original church was a small log structure located about two miles northeast of its current location.
The bodies remained on display until they began to deteriorate. On August 14, 1977, one year and five days after the bodies were found, they were interred in Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery in Oswego, South Carolina. [15] [32] [33] [34] Hundreds attended the funeral service. Law enforcement agencies raised several hundred dollars to pay ...
Old Bethel United Methodist Church is located at 222 Calhoun Street, Charleston, South Carolina. It is the oldest Methodist church still standing in the city. [2] [3] Originally built about 1797/1798 for the Bethel Methodist congregation, after 1854 this structure was moved from its first place on the site and reserved for its black members.
The church cemetery in 2021. The pioneer minister at Bethel was New Jersey native John Collins, who migrated to the Northwest Territory in 1802. Local legend asserts that he was the first Methodist Episcopal preacher in what has since become the Cincinnati metropolitan area, [2] although Ohio's oldest Methodist church was formed in a preacher's house at Milford in 1797. [3]