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First United Methodist Church | |
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40°41′46.69″N89°35′32.27″W / 40.6963028°N 89.5922972°W | |
Address | 116 NE Perry Ave, Peoria, IL 61603 |
Country | United States |
Denomination | United Methodist Church |
Weekly attendance | 535 |
History | |
Status | 501(c)3 (EIN: 37-1162167) |
Clergy | |
Senior pastor(s) | Timothy Ozment |
First United Methodist Church (First UMC) is located in downtown Peoria, in the U.S. state of Illinois. The congregation was established in the early 1800s. [1] [2] [3] It is the oldest Protestant church in Peoria. [4]
The history of the First United Methodist Church begins with the Methodist circuit riders who first came to Illinois in 1825. [5] [6] Rev. Jesse Walker came to Peoria County shortly after it was formed. [5] Sources differ on the exact date, but in the 1820s, Walker started a ministry in Peoria between 1824 to 1828. [5] [7]
The Methodist Episcopal Church (MEC) was organized in November 1833. [5] [7] Without a church building, the congregation met in homes or in the courthouse. [5] [7]
The first building, a frame structure, was constructed in 1840 on Madison and Fulton. [5] [7] With an addition in 1844, the structure was 43 ft by 40 ft. [7] President Martin van Buren visited this building in 1842. [5] [6]
In 1849, the frame structure was sold and moved to Water and Harrison streets as part of the Central Hotel. [7] A brick church, 90 ft by 60 ft, was built on the same lot beginning in 1847. [5] [7] The brick building was dedicated on September 8, 1849. [7]
In 1884, a church was built at Franklin and Sixth. [5] [7] [8]
The "Hamilton" Methodist Episcopal Church, also known as the Madison Ave MEC, was started by the congregation that would become First UMC in 1858. [6] This building was located near the site of the present-day Civic Center. [6]
On May 24, 1900, the Hamilton MEC helped open the Deaconess Home and Hospital, which later became UnityPoint Methodist and now Carle. [6] It had its own school of nursing. The first permanent Methodist Hospital opened in 1917. [6]
In 1914, the Hamilton MEC was invited to merge with the Peoria First United Methodist as they planned construction of a new church. [6] [9] On June 18, 1916, the building was dedicated. [6] Additional acreage was purchased in 1917 for future expansion, bringing the total to over $153,000. [6]
In 1957, the congregation voted to remain downtown rather than relocate to the outskirts of the city. The William E. Shaw Memorial building was constructed to add Sunday School classrooms and a nursery. [6] It included Wesley Hall, with a stage and a kitchen. [6]
In 1994, the church purchased the property at 700 Main across the street. [6] It was a space for Sunday School classrooms, a nursery, bilingual worship services, and contemporary worship services. [6] A new addition was completed in 2017 and those services moved to the addition. [6] [10]
The 4,600 sq ft (430 m2) interior was remodeled by Joseph Construction Company in 2004. [11] The sanctuary houses a Wicks Organ. [12]
During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, services were held via Zoom meetings and a podcast. [13]
The church offers services in both English and Spanish, contemporary and traditional. The attendance is 535. [14]
The Loaves and Fishes ministry has offered a hot meal, food pantry, clothing, and medical clinic. [15] [4] It began as a temporary effort after a local soup kitchen burned, but has been operational since 1994. [4]
Every other Wednesday, homeless people can receive help with paperwork for birth certificates and state ID, with the church subsidizing the filing fees. [4] This allows people to sign children up for school and apply for housing or jobs. [4]
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