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Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church: Boston Massachusetts United States Gulfside United Methodist Assembly: Waveland Mississippi United States Pearl River United Methodist Church Madison County Mississippi United States Old McKendree Chapel: near Jackson Missouri United States John Street Church: Manhattan, New ...
Armstrong Chapel United Methodist Church; Asbury Methodist Church (Raynham, North Carolina) Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church (Allen, Maryland) Asbury United Methodist Church (Chesterfield, New Hampshire) Asbury United Methodist Church (Knoxville, Tennessee) Austin Methodist Church
Asbury United Methodist Church (Raleigh, North Carolina), Raleigh, North Carolina, probably the most well-known Asbury United Methodist Church. Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Asbury United Methodist Church .
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Madison Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church: built NRHP-listed Baltimore, Maryland: Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church and Asbury House: built NRHP-listed Baltimore, Maryland: Orchard Street United Methodist Church: built NRHP-listed Baltimore, Maryland: Sharp Street Memorial United Methodist Church and Community House: built NRHP-listed ...
Among the 117 churches of the Mountain Lakes District, which includes Etowah, Marshall and St. Clair counties, 22 have voted to disaffiliate from the United Methodist Church: Albertville, Asbury ...
Barratt's Chapel, built in 1780, is the second oldest Methodist Church in the United States built for that purpose.The church was a meeting place of Asbury and Coke.. The history of Methodism in the United States dates back to the mid-18th century with the ministries of early Methodist preachers such as Laurence Coughlan and Robert Strawbridge.
Asbury is an unincorporated community located on Sand Mountain in eastern Marshall County, Alabama, United States. It is located about nine miles east of the county seat of Guntersville. The community was named after a Methodist church, which was named for one of the first Methodist Episcopal Church bishops, Francis Asbury. [2]