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Fenton United Methodist Church

Fenton United Methodist Church is the oldest congregation in Fenton, Michigan. The group's church is located at 119 South Leroy Street. [1]

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The hymn tune "Keddy" was composed by Edwin R. Taylor for the text, "O God, Your Hand is Guiding Us" (penned by long-time church member, Beulah Keddy), and was first sung on May 3, 1987, at the church's 150th anniversary. [2]

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References

  1. The 104th Anniversary, Fenton United Methodist Church, Fenton, Michigan, 1837-1977 Reviews
    • The 104th Anniversary, Fenton United Methodist Church, Fenton, Michigan, 1837-1977. The Church. 1977. Retrieved 2015-09-12.
  2. McKim, L.J.H. (1993). The Presbyterian Hymnal Companion. Westminster/John Knox Press. p. 164. ISBN   9780664251802 . Retrieved 2015-09-12.

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