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He graduated from Dickinson College in 1839, taught and preached in New York City for a few months, and in 1840 took charge of the Methodist Episcopal church at Asbury, New Jersey, and removed in the next year to North Carolina, where he was General Agent for the American Bible Society.
One branch ran from the Church Street Station of the South Florida Railroad east on Church Street across Orange Avenue to Magnolia Avenue (then Main Street), then south on Main Street to a Methodist Episcopal church, and another branch ran east on Central Avenue from Orange Avenue.
West Woods Methodist Episcopal Church is a historic Methodist Episcopal church located at Gumboro, Sussex County, Delaware.
During this time, he served in numerous pastorates in Franklin, Michigan, Hudson, Michigan, Harper Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church and Gass Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church in Detroit.
Allen Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church, one of several African Methodist Episcopal churches
At the age of fifteen, he was converted to the Christian faith and became a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Alexandria, Virginia.
David Hastings Moore (1838–1915), Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church
Arthur James Moore, Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, the Methodist Church and the United Methodist Church
Henry McNeal Turner (1833-1915), a bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church
In the late 1890s, Cowman met and befriended Juji Nakada at his church, Grace Methodist Episcopal Church.
Justus Doolittle, a missionary of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions joined the Rev. S.L. Baldwin of the American Methodist Episcopal Mission in the editorship, but this journal stopped publication in May 1872 after the publication of Volume 4.
Edwin Holt Hughes (1866–1950), American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church
Edwin Ferdinand Lee (1884–1948), American Missionary Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church and The Methodist Church
The 1856 General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church made provision for the first time for the election and consecration of a Missionary Bishop (for the African work).
George Harvey Bickley, American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church
George Foster Pierce (1811–1884), American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church
Henry White Warren (1831–1912), American Methodist Episcopal bishop and author
Houston Methodist Episcopal Church, South is a historic church on AR 60 on the southwest side, near the junction with AR 216 in Houston, Arkansas.
Imboden Methodist Episcopal Church, South is a historic church at 113 Main Street in Imboden, Arkansas.
He is the son of Bishop John Richard Bryant, Senior Bishop and Presiding Prelate of the Fourth Episcopal District of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
James Osgood Andrew (1794–1871), American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church and the Methodist Episcopal Church, South
John B. Denton, Methodist Episcopal Church minister, lawyer, soldier, and political candidate
John Emory (1789–1835), American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church
In 1863, Fiske entered the ministry for the Methodist Episcopal Church, served as pastor of the Methodist Episcopal in Jackson, 1863–66; of the Central Methodist Episcopal Church in Detroit, 1866–69; and of the First Methodist Church in Ann Arbor, 1869–72.
Manchester United Methodist Church (formerly Manchester Methodist Episcopal Church, abbreviated Manchester UMC or simply MUMC) is a United Methodist megachurch in Manchester, Missouri.
Rev. Reed served the following appointments as Pastor of Methodist Episcopal and Methodist Churches in the State of Michigan: Gaines, Onaway, Redford, the Jefferson Avenue Methodist Church in Detroit, Ypsilanti, and the Nardin Park Church in Detroit.
Vincent graduated from Columbia University in 1851, taught in the Columbia Grammar School, was professor of classics in the Troy Methodist University from 1858 to 1862; then acting pastor of the Pacific Street Methodist Episcopal Church in Brooklyn from 1862 to 1863; and pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Troy, New York, from 1863 to 1873.
It now included all Canadian Methodists with the exception of several very small groups: the British Methodist Episcopal Church (a development of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, serving chiefly people of colour), two German-speaking bodies (the Evangelical Association and the United Brethren in Christ), and the Free Methodist Church (a body that had begun in New York State in 1860 and extended itself into Canada.)
On March 17, 1869, the incorporation of the "Camp Meeting Association of the Newark Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church" came about by virtue of the passage of New Jersey Chapter Law 185 of the Legislative Session of 1869, enacted into law by the both the New Jersey Senate and the New Jersey General Assembly.
Palmyra Methodist Episcopal Church is an historic structure located in rural Warren County, Iowa, United States.
Paul A.G. Stewart (born 1941), bishop of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
On December 6, 1923, Daniel married Mrs. Margery Durant Campbell, daughter of William C. Durant, an automobile manufacturer in the Halsey Street Methodist Episcopal Church in Newark, New Jersey.
Following the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska act in 1854, anti-slavery politicians from various parties met in the Town Street Methodist Episcopal Church in Columbus, Ohio to form what became the Fusion Party.
Stephen Mason Merrill (1825–1905), American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church
Isabella Thoburn (1840–1901), American Christian missionary of the Methodist Episcopal Church in North India
James Mills Thoburn (1836–1922), American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church known for his missionary work in India
Thomas Hicks Mudge (1815–1862) was an American Methodist Episcopal clergyman, born at Orrington, Me., the nephew of Enoch Mudge.
Thomas H. Mudge (1815–1862), American Methodist Episcopal clergyman
In 1829 at the urging of Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, a prominent planter, Capers founded the Methodist Episcopal Church’s mission to slaves and served as the mission’s first superintendent.
Upon the reunion of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Methodist Episcopal Church South and the Methodist Protestant Church in 1939, Bishop Martin was assigned the Kansas-Nebraska Episcopal Area.