Methodist Episcopal Church, South is a former religious denomination.
The Methodist Episcopal Church, South, or Methodist Episcopal Church South (MEC,S), was the Methodist denomination resulting from the 19th-century split over the issue of slavery in the Methodist Episcopal Church (MEC). Disagreement on this issue had been increasing in strength for decades between churches of the North and South; in 1844 it resulted in a schism at the General Conference of the MEC held in Louisville, Kentucky.
Methodist Episcopal Church, South or Methodist Episcopal Church South may also refer to:
Methodist Episcopal Church, South is a historic church at 1608 Old County Road in Daphne, Alabama. It was built in 1858 in a Greek Revival style. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
The First United Methodist Church, once the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, is a historic church at Main and Center Sts. in Bald Knob, Arkansas. It is a single story frame structure, finished in brick, that was built in 1927 with a distinctive blend of Craftsman and Tudor Revival elements. Its gable end is finished in half-timbered stucco, with a projecting bay of diamond-pane windows.
The First United Methodist Church, formerly the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, is a historic church at 100 North 2nd Street in Dardanelle, Arkansas. It is a 1-1/2 story brick building, constructed in 1891 and extensively altered into its present Prairie School appearance in 1917. The congregation was organized in 1848, and first met in a schoolhouse prior to the construction of its first sanctuary in 1858.
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Oak Grove may refer to:
Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church or Bethel AME Church or Union Bethel A.M.E. Church may refer to:
Trinity Episcopal Church may refer to various buildings and their congregations in the United States:
Grace Episcopal Church, or variants thereof, may refer to the following:
St. James Episcopal Church, or variants thereof, may refer to: (sorted by state, then city/town)
First Christian Church can refer to any number of local congregations. The name is most frequently associated with congregations of either the Christian Church or the Independent Christian Churches and Churches of Christ. The name is also used by congregations affiliated with other groups.
St. Luke's Episcopal Church or Old St. Luke's Episcopal Church may refer to:
Jones House may refer to:
Bethel Methodist Church or Bethel Methodist Episcopal Church or Old Bethel Methodist Church may refer to:
The Methodist Episcopal Church was the first Methodist denomination founded in the United States.
First Methodist Episcopal Church, or variations with , South or and Parsonage, may refer to:
First Methodist Church or variations with Building may refer to:
Moore House or Moore Farm may refer to:
Turner House or Turner Farm or variations may refer to:
Edwards House or Edwards Farm or The Edwards House may refer to:
Mount Zion Methodist Church, or variations, may refer to:
Asbury United Methodist Church or Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church, or variations on Asbury Methodist Church, may refer to:
Allen Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church may refer to:
First Methodist Episcopal Church, South may refer to one of several churches in the United States:
McConnell House can refer to: