Box 474 1502 Edgehill Avenue London: John Mason, 1862, iv, 198 pp. Phone: 317-774-3864 Available on microfilm, #191-1-1 to 191-5-1/. Found in John C. Kilgo Records and Papers (Duke University Archives), Lectures, Folder 96. WebConnect Find a church Find a church This map is the simplest way for finding the location and contact details of your nearest Methodist church. 3.1.1 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 3.1.2 Dutch Reformed 3.1.3 Episcopal 3.1.4 Lutheran 3.1.5 Methodist 3.1.6 Presbyterian 3.1.7 Quakers 3.2 Look for digital copies of church records in the FamilySearch Catalog. Using Special Collections at the Main Library, Using Special Collections at the Ahmed Iqbal Ullah RACE Centre, Methodist Archives and Research Collections, Methodist Printed Book and Periodical Collections, Wesley Family papers (Methodist Collections), Guide to Methodist Resources at the University of Manchester. Most of the territory was originally part of the Baltimore Conference (until 1857), and then the short-lived East Baltimore Conference (1857-1868). London: Methodist Publishing House, 1964. To which is Added a List of the Preachers who have Died in the Work, third edition,corrected and enlarged to the Conference of 1826. Many are from the libraries of former Methodist theological collections, while others have been collected by the Church in the twentieth century. Nashville This includes clergy on leave and serving extension appointments. Original materials in the N.C. Conference series, Conference Records subseries have some restrictions. In this calling and serving we live life in all its fullness. Clergy Information A smaller congregation? Contact Research Services for more information. London: J. Kershaw, 1827,166 pp. 37210 The printed reference book by Oliver Beckerlegge lists all the ministers, even if they left the ministry. Randolph Co., Randolph Circuit (Greensboro and Trinity College Districts), Quarterly Conference Minutes (original copy), 1888-1892. Augusta, GA 30901 37208 All the pages listing Methodist ministers are based on a list of those who had "died in the work" published in September 1963. Some materials and descriptions may include offensive content. These stations or charges also supported their pastor financially. Western North Carolina Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Thank you for your understanding of this decision. Candy Thacker. Explore the Special Collections through the collection names and descriptionsusing our searchable A-Z tool. Available on microfilm, #191-7-1. The MARC holds the worlds largest collection of manuscripts relating to the founders of Methodism, John Wesley (1703-1791) and his brother Charles (1707-1788), and other members of the Wesley family. WebJohn Wesley United Methodist Church 901 Benton Ave Nashville TN 37204 United States 2.00 km, 1.25 mi Belmont United Methodist Church 2007 Acklen Avenue Nashville TN Ministers of the Evangelical United Brethren Church, List of presidents of the Methodist Conference, Robert Bradford (Northern Irish politician), John Petty (primitive Methodist minister), James Wilson (New South Wales politician, born 1865), https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Category:Methodist_ministers&oldid=949397774, Protestant religious leaders by denomination, Template Category TOC via CatAutoTOC on category with 101200 pages, CatAutoTOC generates standard Category TOC, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 6 April 2020, at 07:36. WebCharlene Fuino. After receiving many requests to use clergy nicknames the decision was made to use nicknames in the directory. When the records on the conference level were created by churches other than the MECS, an abbreviation in parentheses notes which church (MEC or ME). to celebrate the vocational call and ensure our processes are enabling all ministries. An Alphabetical Arrangement of all the Wesleyan-Methodist Ministers, and Preachers on Trial, in Connection with the British and Irish Conferences; Showing the Circuits and Stations to which they have been Appointed from the Commencement of their Itinerancy to the Conference of 1884; also an Alphabetical List of the Ministers who have Died in the Work,together with a List of Ministers in Connection with the French, the Australasian, and the South African Conferences who Entered the Ministry previous to the Constitution of these Affiliated Conferences, fifteenth edition,corrected and enlarged by David James Waller. Google "Churches near [TOWN], inserting the name of your ancestors' town to find other churches in the area. WebReferences. American Mission in North Africa, Methodist Episcopal Church, South. They may also use the Historical Sketches Series to locate minister, circuit, and church names in alphabetical order. TN United States, 2007 Acklen Avenue Halifax Co., Roanoke and Littleton Circuits (Warrenton District), Methodist Church Records, 1860-1905 and undated Found in Edward Alston Thorne Papers. The MARC holds the worlds largest collection of circuit plans up to 1933 (over 5,000), which record the names of itinerant and local preachers in particular circuits, and can be used to chart the growth and decline of Methodism at the local level. http://archive.org/details/alphabeticaland00unkngoog [At end, following main work], Hill, William. This collection does not include complete runs of any set of bound minutes, correspondence, or other documentation for any N.C. county or district. Unknown Co., Franklin Circuit (Va.), Class Book, 1851-1852. Counties include Alamance, Ashe, Burke, Catawba, Cleveland, Davidson, Forsyth, Iredell, Lincoln, Randolph, Rowan, and Yadkin, among others. In the early 20th century, many of the splintered Methodist groups joined together to form The Methodist Church (USA). The collections are of major significance for a wide range of disciplines, including social and cultural history, the history of emotions, gender studies, literary studies and linguistics, as well as the history of organised religion, spirituality and personal faith from the 18th century to the present day. Correspond with or visit the actual churches. The history of Methodism in the United States dates back to the mid-18th century. Unknown Co., Lexington First Church, Minutes of the Board of Trustees, 1809-1841 (not entire volume) (Lexington District). Spurce: Wikipedia. They simply crossed out the "Episcopal" and the "South" (see, especially, aid applications). 37206 There are thousands of entries of digitized Methodist church records listed in the FamilySearch Catalog: Online church records can be listed in the FamilySearch Catalog, If you find a record that has not yet been digitized, see, Some records might have viewing restrictions, and can only be viewed at a. Found in John Wesley Lewis Papers. District Superintendents: Contact details for ministers can be found on individual church websites. P.O. http://www.archive.org/details/alphabeticalarra00hilliala, Did you find what you Available on microfilm, #192-2-1. Thus, it does not provide a full view of the activities of the Methodist Church in N.C. 37206 Look for digital copies of church records listed in the FamilySearch Catalog. Personal contact information for ministers is protected. Also, the unification, in 1939, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and the Methodist Episcopal Church into the United Methodist Church appears to have not had a strong impact on the local church level, especially in the Western N.C. Conference, where the conference continued to provide the same ministries, with the same names, and using the same forms. Email: heritage_hall@hotmail.com, African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Zion Church Collection The pages in this category give listings of ministers entering the itinerant ministry of the United Methodist Church, or one of its constituent parts, prior to Methodist Union in 1932. Princeton, NJ 08542 USA 37208 Send us your feedback, Historic Artefact Collections Management Policy, http://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/detail.jsp?R=DC-37131055298558D, http://archive.org/details/alphabeticaland00unkngoog, http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=JuwNAAAAQAAJ&source=gbs_slider_thumb, http://solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/, http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=i-QNAAAAQAAJ, https://archive.org/details/analphabeticala00hillgoog, http://www.archive.org/details/alphabeticalarra00hilliala. Modern periodicals, such as MetConnexion, Connexion and journals of the Wesleyan Historical Society continue to be added to the MARC. Key to Map of the Western N.C. Conference. Found in the N.C. Conference of the United Methodist Church Media Center, Raleigh, N.C. Bladen Co., Elizabeth Circuit (Fayetteville, Rockingham, and Wilmington Districts), Church Registers Nos. Contact details for ministers can Be prepared to find the correct church records by gathering in advance as many of these exact details about the ancestor as possible: Carefully evaluate the church records you find to make sure you have really found records for your ancestor and not just a "near match". 701 West Monroe Street Journals, 1838-1923. Alphabetical list of Ministers of the United Methodist Church Nashville Telephone: (704) 797-1094 Brooklyn, NY, 11238 United States, 2200 West End Avenue See the information folder for this collection in the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library for a copy of the latter resource. If a church closes and there is no successor then the records are transferred to the annual conference archives - the regional depository. Bradford: printed and sold by T Inkersley, 1819, [4], 112pp. Allactiveclergy of the Virginia Conference have been assigned conference email addresses that will be published in the Conference Clergy Directory. Camille M Henderson-Edwards. United States, 700 Monroe Street The mission of the church is to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. This is a long, tedious process that requires verification through minutes and old paperwork. Catalog. Nashville This collection may contain records, or information about, other churches that are not listed in the Historical Sketches, but which formed a part of a particular circuit. C R Hill Jr. Calissa Kummer Dauterman. TN Pleasant, Mt. Boundaries of the Blue Ridge-Atlantic Conference of the MEC change to include only N.C. CMCA continues as a separate denomination, MECS, MEC, and MPC merge into the Methodist Church (MC), Western N.C. Conference and N.C. Conference of the MC forms, composed of white ministers and congregations, Central Jurisdiction of the MC forms, composed of African-American congregations and ministers; exists until 1964, CMCA changes name to Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, North Carolina-Virginia Conference Central Jurisdictions, MC, form from the Central Jurisdiction, MC; jurisdictions exist until 1968, MC and the Evangelical United Brethren Church merge into the United Methodist Church (UMC), North Carolina-Virginia Central Jurisdictions merge into either the Western N.C. Conference or the N.C. Conference, UMC, "Chapter 1: The North Carolina Conference, 1838,", "History of the Western North Carolina Annual Conference,", Race relations -- Christianity -- Methodist Church, Church records and registers -- North Carolina, Church architecture -- United States -- North Carolina, Methodist Episcopal Church. Conferences, the N.C. Conference, and the Western N.C. Conference for information by county. Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (MECS), and national records from both the MECS and the Methodist Episcopal Church (MEC), this chronology is provided as an aid to understanding the context of the records contained in this collection. If the local church has closed and merged with another church then the records should be transferred to the new church. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=i-QNAAAAQAAJ, Hill, William. A Supplement to Hill's Alphabetical Arrangement of the Wesleyan-Methodist Preachers and Missionaries Belonging to the British Conference; Showing the Circuits and Stations to which they have been Appointed, from the year 1826 to 1832; with a List of the Preachers who have Died in the Work. Candy Wynn. Phone: (706) 821-8200 or 1-800-476-7703, The Wesleyan Church Archives and Historical Library London: Wesleyan Methodist Book Room, 1896, xxxvi, 228 pp. This mapis the simplest way for finding the location and contact details of your nearest Methodist church. Unknown Co., Davidson Circuit (Greensboro District), Plan of Davidson Circuit and Preacher's Memorandum, 1860-1861. African Methodist Episcopal Church (A.M.E.), African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church (A.M.E.Zion). A minister would be appointed to a circuit, station, or charge. Resources used to write this history include Methodism in the Upper Cape Fear Valley, "Chapter 1: The North Carolina Conference, 1838," by C. Franklin Grill (Nashville, Tenn.: The Parthenon Press, 1966) and "History of the Western North Carolina Annual Conference," by Joseph W. Lasley, Southeastern Jurisdiction Historical Society Proceedings June 30-July 3, 1989 (Lake Junaluska, N.C., [1989]). You will want to read about our clergy research service in order to understand what we can offer and how to make a request. Online church records can be listed in the FamilySearch Catalog state-wide, county-wide, or for a town. Looking for a new church with a different worship style? dlDisplay.do?vid=OXVU1&docId=oxfaleph014072227, Hill, William. Chatham, Moore and Carteret Cos., Deep River Circuit (Hillsboro District) and Trent Circuit (New Bern District), Class Book, 1871-1872. Found in John Wesley Lewis Papers. John Rylands Research Institute and Library, Using the Special Collections Reading Rooms. Generally acknowledged to be one of the finest research resources in the world for the study of evangelical religion in its broad social, political and economic context, it incorporates print collections and important archive and manuscript material. Roman Catholics became Glen Allen, VA 23060 37212 The most revealing documents are the unique manuscript journals of Conference proceedings; these contain significantly more detail than the published minutes. The United Methodist Church has 46 active bishops in the United States and 20 active bishops in Africa, Europe and the Philippines. Bishops in the U.S. are elected every four years and serve until retirement. Each bishop supervises a specific geographical area of the church and annually appoints all ordained ministers in that area. Clergy: Please submit this form if you wish to opt out of having a hard copy of the Clergy Directory mailed to you each year. WebRev Kenneth Aldrich, 1934-1977 Rev Norman Greenhalgh, 1909-1972 Entered ministry 1934 Rev Richard Keen Dad Rev Ronald Rich, 1921-2020 Entered ministry 1946 Rev Samuel Fear Canadian pioneer Rev Samuel John Batson, 1912-2000 Entered ministry 1935 Rev. Patrons must use copies of journals and then consult originals only if necessary. The United Methodist Church. 37212 Found in John Wesley Lewis Papers. This website requires a paid subscription for full access. WebThe ministries team exists to equip the Methodist Church by training, developing and supporting those called by God to serve in lay and ordained ministry. Rockingham District, Quarterly Conference Minutes, 1891-1893. Never ask for "everything on a family or surname". Carefully compare any record you find to known facts about the ancestor, New York and Vicinity, United Methodist Church Records, 1775-1949, New Jersey, United Methodist Church Records, 1800-1970, Indiana, United Methodist Church Records, 1837-1970, Missouri, United Methodist Church Records, 1856-1970, New England, Select United Methodist Church Records, 1787-1922, Illinois, Select United Methodist Church Records, 1824-2009, New Mexico and Texas, Select United Methodist Church Records, 1870-1970, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Church and Town Records, 1669-2013, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon), https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=Methodist_Church_in_the_United_States&oldid=5156221. dlDisplay.do?vid=OXVU1&docId=oxfaleph014072227, Hill, William. In addition, the series includes bound journals of annual conference meetings for the N.C. Conference of the MECS (1838-1913), as well as bound volumes of district conference minutes and quarterly conference minutes for, among other districts, the Durham, Elizabeth City, Raleigh, and Wilmington Districts of the N.C. Conference of the MECS (1866-1939). The Delegated Authority or Hierarchy of that Five Fold Ministry: The Wesleyan Methodist Church acknowledges the Apostolic and Prophetic offices make up the Episcopal oversight of the church and these individuals are called (Bishops), Evangelists, Pastor - Teachers or Pastors and Teachers make up the general Clergy of the church and these individuals are called (Ministers). The Methodist Archives and Research Centre (MARC), established by the Methodist Church of Great Britain, has been held on deposit at the Rylands since 1977. Tirzah Circuits. Found in William Clark Doub Papers. For more information, consult the copyright section of the Regulations and Procedures of the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library. Livingstone College Although the entire collection dates from 1784-1984, the bulk of the material dates from 1800-1940. Pleasant, Richmond, Robeson, Chadbourn, Jonesboro, Creedmoor, Durham and Mt. Prominent eighteenth-century Evangelicals, other than the Wesleys, whose personal papers are represented in the collections include George Whitefield (17141770), the Countess of Huntingdon (17071791), Howel Harris (17141773) and Benjamin Ingham (17121772). Ministers and Probationers of the Methodist - My Methodist Blue Ridge and Atlantic Mission Conferences of the MEC merge to form the Blue Ridge-Atlantic Conference of the MEC, which is composed of all of N.C., seven counties in southeastern Va., and twelve counties in S.C. http://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/detail.jsp?R=DC-37131055298558D, Hill, William. Online databases are incomplete. Dozens of United Methodist clergy members came out as lesbian, gay or bisexual on Monday, defying their church's ban on "self-avowed practicing homosexuals" serving in ministry and . Methodist Christians who distinguished themselves as Ministers (whether clergy or lay) in all Methodist denominations. Updated by Paula Jeannet, one volume added, May 2013. In the 1800s in the Methodist Church in the United States, a "circuit" consisted of two or more local churches or societies that were served by one pastor or a group of pastors in regular succession. Click on terms below to find related finding aids on this site. All rights reserved. TN The copyright interests in this collection have not been transferred to Duke University. In 1885 the Mexican Border Mission Conference was organized with 1,370 members and thirty-one ministers. Our work: to Please continue to send in any updates for the database and web directory. QuestionPros survey software plays a major role in helping us keep in touch with our alumni, volunteers, donors, employees and other affiliates. The MARC also holds the archives of the Wesleyan Theological Institute, which supervised all the constituent colleges, and of Southlands College, Wimbledon, the Methodist teacher-training institute. There are conference-level records only for the Virginia and Wisconsin Conferences and these include an 1815 list of ministers serving Virginia Conference districts and circuits, as well as a group of hand-written "responses" of the Eastern Shore of Virginia to the Methodist Episcopal Church split (1864-1866). Methodism thrived in America thanks to the First and Second Great Awakenings beginning in the 1700s. Sharing Methodist family history, memorabilia and research, Alphabetical list of Ministers of the United Methodist Church, Bible Christian Baptism Transcript for the Millom Circuit, Ministers and Probationers of the Methodist Church with Appointments in Chronological and Alphabetical Order - 1932, Ministers at Lake Ebenezer Chapel from 1815, Ministers of the United Methodist Free Churches and their Circuits 1836-1898, Ministers of the United Methodist Free Churches who died in the work 1836-1898, Students of Victoria Park College, Manchester 1872-1898, The Methodist Local Preachers' Who's Who 1934. Called to Ordained Ministry?Candidating for MinistryChaplaincyChurch StewardsCircuit StewardsCompetencies for MinistryContinuing Development inMinistryConversations on Ministry during Covid and beyondDeaconsEducationEndingsEquipping CircuitsFlexible Working for MinistersLocal Lay-PastorsLocal PreachersLPWL E-NewsMental Health and Wellbeing for MinistersMinisterial CovenantMinisterial Development Review (MDR)Ministers of other Churches [and Conferences]Ministry ReportsProbationersRetirementReflective and conversation spacesSabbaticalsStationingSuperintendentsSupernumerary MinistersSupervisionWorship LeadersWorship: Leading & PreachingVocations, We want to know how this website works for you. The Property Division archive, for example, includes lists of Wesleyan chapels with details of the date and cost of their construction, while the archive of the Division of Ministries incorporates papers relating to the acceptance of candidates for the ministry. WebOrdination is the process Methodist and other Christian churches use to certify their pastors and leaders. Vernon United Methodist Church, Trinity, N.C. Richmond Co., Rockingham Station (Fayetteville District), Pastor's Visiting and Memorandum Book, 1889-1890. WebRev. If you find a record that has not yet been digitized, see How do I request t Conferences, some districts, circuits, and counties are well-represented. Correspond with genealogical or historical societies. Found in Benjamin E. Stanfield Papers. The core documents are the minutes of the district meetings, these contain character assessments of applicants for local preachers, information on ministers and their families, and detailed statistics of chapel and circuit membership. Some church records have been given to historical societies. Forsyth Co., Forsyth Circuit (Salisbury District), Class Book, 1851. Carmel Circuits, Quarterly Conference Minutes, 1835-1877 (Choctaw District). Arranged in five series: National Records Series; Non-N.C. Conference Records Series; N.C. Conference Records Series; Western N.C. Conference Records Series; Historical Sketches Series. Special attention should be drawn to the Green collection of 2,865 copies of 1,783 pamphlets authored by the Wesley brothers and their associates; the Green Anti-Methodist Collection, which comprises 396 copies of 348 works published mainly in the 18th century and is the largest such collection in the world; and the Charles Wesley Family Library, which contains over 430 volumes owned by Charles and his immediate family. Partner websites such as Ancestry.com, Findmypast, MyHeritage, and American Ancestors can be searched free-of-charge at any FamilySearch Center. Nashville The Churchs collections of missionary materials are held by the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), in London. 1132208. is the simplest way for finding the location and contact details of your nearest Methodist church. Summary information about all our Methodist holdings and an introduction to more detailed catalogues and finding aids can be found in the Guide to Methodist Resources at the University of Manchester. Patrons should be able to search the Non-N.C. Circuit, charge, and church-level records include a classbook of the Pleasant Hill Society (1851-1879, Dallas Co., Ala.); a hand-drawn map from the 1800s of the Holly Springs Circuit (unknown Co., Miss. E-mail: bcref@bklynlibrary.org, Collins-Callaway Library Archives and Special Collections Abbreviations used in this finding aid: N.C. (North Carolina); MECS (Methodist Episcopal Church, South); MEC (Methodist Episcopal Church); ME (Methodist Church); MPC (Methodist Protestant Church); UMC (United Methodist Church); Dist. We believe that each person has a calling: a calling from God to follow Christ and a calling to serve in the Church and in the world. Ministers who have Died in the Work, ninth edition, corrected and enlarged by John Partis Haswell. These include, in the N.C. Conference, MECS, the Durham District (1885-1927), Elizabeth City District (1911-1922), Raleigh District (1914-1915 and 1935-1939), and Wilmington District (1866-1898); and Bath Circuit (Beaufort Co., 1849-1894), Dare Circuit (Dare Co., 1859-1903), Fifth Street Charge/Church/Station (New Hanover Co., 1844-1905), Gates Circuit (Gates Co., 1784-1911), Iredell Circuit (Iredell Co., 1823-1873), Leasburg Circuit (Caswell Co., 1883-1930), North Gates Circuit (Gates Co., 1884-1937), Pasquotank Circuit (Pasquotank Co., 1852-1906), Pittsboro Circuit (Chatham Co., 1854-1943), and Yanceyville Circuit (Caswell Co., 1844-1902). Gates Co., Gates Circuit (Elizabeth City and Suffolk, Va. In 1791, as part of a restructuring following John Wesleys death, Methodist circuits were grouped into districts, analogous to Anglican dioceses. In fact, Methodist districts sometimes changed boundaries every year, and thus circuits went in and out of different districts with astonishing regularity. Historical Methodist Church Records and Archives - ThoughtCo This Methodist Family Tree diagrams the development of the various branches of Methodist religion. WebAn Alphabetical Arrangement of all the Wesleyan-Methodist Ministers and Preachers on Trial, in Connection with the British and Irish Conferences, with several of the Ministers TN Additional information from Minutes and Yearbook of the Methodist Conference. For other related On Sunday mornings, Methodist ministers will be in front of their congregations, leading the people in prayer and worship. Wesley and his brother Charles brought the movement to the colony of Georgia, arriving in March 1736 as Church of England missionaries. Found in William F. Clegg Papers. When searching for such records the best place to start is with the annual conference archvist. This list may not reflect recent changes. The Historical Sketches Series comprises primarily historical and biographical information solicited from N.C. ministers about themselves, their churches, circuits, and counties in 1879 by H. T. Hudson and in 1895 by an unknown person. An Alphabetical Arrangement of all the Wesleyan-Methodist Ministers and Preachers on Trial, in Connection with the British and Irish Conferences, with several of the Ministers of the Affiliated Conferences. If you have a clergy-person in your family tree we may be able to provide some biographical information about them. Additionally there is a substantial collection of early hymnals, including the only complete copy of John Wesleys Charleston Hymnbook. The national records include correspondence--especially to and from J. H. Colpais Purdon--and financial records from the American Mission in North Africa, MEC (1909-1952); and correspondence, minutes, reports, and printed material documenting the planning for the reunification of the MEC and the MECS (1906-1916, 1932-1939), especially hymnal revision. Find-A-Church is an online directory where you can sort through thousands of United Methodist churches. Following the American Revolution, most of the Anglican clergy who had been in America went back to England. N.C. Conference Historical Society, Letter on Society formation, 1874. More are being added all the time. In addition, the libraries of former training colleges Didsbury College, Richmond College, Hartley Victoria College and Wesley College Bristol are represented in the collection. ); and a history of the formation of the Methodist Protestant Church in Maryland, 1833. 1-2, 1888-1930; Quarterly Conference Minutes, 1908-1949; and Papers, 1926 and 1942. Calvin Ward. The organization thus reflects several situations found in the records: Although the physical location of individual churches, charges, stations, and missions tends to remain stable over time, the administrative and geographical boundaries that surround them do not. Sang in church choirs while growing up as the granddaughter of two Methodist ministers. Malcolm X, A Nation of Islam minister at one time, he was assassinated while giving a speech in 1965. Medgar Evers, Helped register black voters in Mississippi and led boycotts there of firms that practiced racial discrimination. Ralph Bunche, The University of Manchester Library is one of five National Research Libraries. If you would like to find out more information about the regional context your church is in, go to the advanced version of the webmap whichgraphically represents all the data we hold about the Church alongside a wide variety of government and census data. (804) 521-1100. Rockingham District, Presiding Elder's Minutes, 1892. United States, 1116 First Ave South 2022-2023 Clergy Directory (pdf) Updated 01/12/23 A directory of Surviving Clergy Spouses is now included beginning on page 114. Are you new to the area? In United Methodist practice these records are kept at the local church. Mission Conference; exists until 1939, Name of Southern Central Conference, MEC, changes to Blue Ridge Conference, MEC; name remains through 1912, Western North Carolina Conference of the MECS forms out of the western part of the N.C. Conference of the MECS and the N.C. part of the Holston Conference, MECS; exists until 1939, Blue Ridge Conference, MEC, divides into the Atlantic Mission Conference in the eastern half of the state and the Blue Ridge Conference in the western half; both conferences exist until 1912.
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