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  2. Oak Lawn Methodist Episcopal Church, South - Wikipedia

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    Oak Lawn Methodist Episcopal Church, South (now known as Oak Lawn United Methodist Church) is a historic United Methodist church at 3014 Oak Lawn Avenue in Dallas, Texas. The late Gothic Revival church building began construction in 1911 and was completed in 1915.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Dallas ...

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    Oak Lawn Methodist Episcopal Church, South: March 16, 1988 : 3014 Oak Lawn Ave. Dallas: 101: One Main Place: One Main Place. May 15, 2015 ...

  4. Category:United Methodist churches in Texas - Wikipedia

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    First United Methodist Church (Crockett, Texas) ... Oak Lawn Methodist Episcopal Church, South; S. St. Paul's United Methodist Church (Houston)

  5. Weekend vote ends mass exodus of MS Methodist churches for ...

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    The conference took place at Anderson United Methodist Church in Jackson. Bishop Sharma Lewis said after the ratification vote that she hopes there is a time of closure for the conference.

  6. South Jersey churches suing to leave Methodist conference ...

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    Trinity United Methodist Church at 351 North Delsea Drive, off Church Lane, in Clayton. PHOTO: Jan. 30, 2024. N.J. Methodist Conference says it is treating dissenters fairly

  7. Methodist Episcopal Church, South - Wikipedia

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    The 1844 dispute led Methodists in the South to break off and form a separate denomination, the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (MEC,S). Delegates from the southern conferences met at a Convention at the Fourth Street Church in Louisville, Kentucky, May 1–19, 1845, and organized the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.

  8. Rev. Jung Eun Yum to lead Carleton United Methodist Church

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    The Rev. Yum began his duties July 1. A native of South Korea, he previously served Midland First United Methodist Church.

  9. Samuel Porter Jones - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Porter Jones, best known as Sam P. Jones, (October 16, 1847 – October 15, 1906) was an American lawyer and businessman from Georgia who became a prominent Methodist Episcopal Church revivalist preacher across the Southern United States. In his sermons, he preached that alcohol and idleness were sinful.