Showing posts with label First United Methodist Church. Show all posts
Showing posts with label First United Methodist Church. Show all posts

Sunday, October 9, 2016

Sunday's First Methodist Church in Marion, SC 10-09-16

Copyright 2016 AJ Horton
Hello and happy Sunday.  Welcome to the massive First Methodist Church in Marion, SC.  This Church is awe inspiring to look at and I love the dome.  Once upon a time, back in the 1700s, Marion was known as Liberty Precinct.  It was during that time period, in 1786, that this community became part of a large ministry unit called The Pee Dee Circuit.  At that time, meetings of the nearly 600 Methodists in this area were held in 22 different meeting houses.  One of those houses, The Flowers Meeting House, was visited by Bishop Francis Asbury in 1789.  In 1771 Francis Asbury, then a Methodist traveling preacher appointed by John Wesley, came to America from England in 1771 to preach.  The beginning of the Methodist Episcopal Church began in 1784 and Francis Asbury became  a Bishop charged with leading all Methodists in America.  His leadership continued for the following 32 years and Bishop Asbury visited Marion two other times during that tenure.

A school house once stood where the current building stands.  That school became the church on Sundays for a while until a separate building was built beside the school.  After only 20 years, the congregation outgrew that church and made a deal with the school to buy the property.  It turns out some of the students were vandalizing the cemetery located behind the school and it was best that the church have all the property.  A frame church was built on this site in 1853, and the cornerstone for the church that you see was laid in 1912.  The bell that you see in the far left corner of this photo is from the former, frame church of 1853 when the Church was called Marion Methodist Episcopal church.  It was renamed the First Methodist Church in 1912.  

You can read more about this church at:  http://www.sciway.net/sc-photos/marion-county/first-methodist-church.html and more about Bishop Francis Asbury at:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Asbury if you'd like.  Those are the two sites where I gained most of my information for today's blog but there are other sites as well.

I hope you have a sensational Sunday.  Thank you for looking.  See you tomorrow.

Sunday, May 15, 2016

First United Methodist Church, Conway, SC 05-15-16


Copyright AJ Horton
Hello and happy Sunday.  Today I'm taking you to First United Methodist Church in Conway, SC. This church and its facility takes up the entire block, and part of another block.  The front of this side, to me, looks like a castle, so it must have been here a long time.  The church formally began in 1828 with meetings at the home of Mrs. Jane Norman.  In 1942 Mary Hillen donated the property at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Main Street where it still stands.  Isn't that interesting?  Methodist Bishop Francis Asbury made many visits to this area between 1745 and 1815, and I'm sure subsequent preachers were male.  However, they inspired (or God did, or Jesus did, or the Holy Spirit did - or all three) two women - Jane Norman and Mary Hillen - to be instrumental in making sure this vision of the First United Methodist Church in Conway, SC, became a reality.  I'm sure there were countless other unnamed men, women and children from 1828 to now responsible for everything necessary to continue the operation of this beautiful church.

I hope you had a great Sunday.  Thank you for looking.  See you tomorrow.

Sunday, January 17, 2016

Take Me to Church on Sunday 01-17-16

Copyright 2016 AJ Horton
Hello and happy Sunday.  Welcome to First United Methodist Church in Mt. Gilead, NC.  It is located on the corners of Main and Allenton Streets.  As far as the history of this church, I would like to share that with you but, I could find nothing on the internet.  It looks like it has been there a long time and every time I drive by this great looking church, I smile.  It just makes me feel good.  I don't know why but it also makes me feel loved.  I think that's a lot of how we're supposed to feel in life - smiling because we feel good, are good and because we love and are loved.  On Sundays maybe we just get a little more of those feelings because of the churches we attend and the people who surround us.

I hope you have a sensational Sunday whether or not you attend church.   Thanks for looking.  See you tomorrow.