Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Added to NRHP. November 15, 1979. Algood United Methodist Church is a historic United Methodist church at 135 West Main Street in Algood, Tennessee . The church was built in 1899 as a Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Land for the church was donated by brothers Alfred and Henry Algood, whose father was a circuit-riding Methodist minister.
47-00640 [5] GNIS feature ID. 1304798 [3] Website. algood-tn .com. Algood is a city [6] in Putnam County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 3,963 at the 2020 census. [7] It is part of the Cookeville Micropolitan Statistical Area .
Summary. Description Algood-tennessee-methodist2.jpg. Algood United Methodist Church, built in 1899 on land donated by the town's namesake. The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. Date.
Cookeville. Established in 1949 as a grocery store and restaurant for Cookeville's small African-American community; has been operated by the McClellan family since its establishment. 12. The Science Building. The Science Building. April 10, 2017. ( #100000858) 1 William L. Jones Dr. 36°10′27″N 85°30′17″W.
umc.org. The United Methodist Church ( UMC) is a worldwide mainline Protestant [ 1] denomination based in the United States, and a major part of Methodism. In the 19th century, its main predecessor, the Methodist Episcopal Church, was a leader in evangelicalism. The present denomination was founded in 1968 in Dallas, Texas, by union of the ...
View history; General ... Algood United Methodist Church; Asbury United Methodist Church (Chattanooga, Tennessee) ... Central United Methodist Church (Knoxville ...
The church was a meeting place of Asbury and Coke. The history of Methodism in the United States dates back to the mid-18th century with the ministries of early Methodist preachers such as Laurence Coughlan and Robert Strawbridge. Following the American Revolution most of the Anglican clergy who had been in America came back to England.
United Methodist Church administrative staff members Caitlin Congdon, left, Sandeep Kuntam, and Sharah Dass at the Upper Room Chapel Wednesday, April 3, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn.