Infobox church name GreatGlenMethodistChurch img img capt GreatGlenMethodist Hall & Church denomination Methodist founded date 1827 style Chapel minister Revd Paul Richards address Oaks Road, GreatGlen, Leicestershire country United Kingdom GreatGlenMethodistChurch , Leicestershire was built in 1827 and a church hall was later added to the east of the Church in 1979. See more detail of the history of the church below in the History section. The Church today An aerial view of the church and its location can be found at http maps.google.co.uk maps?f q&hl en&geocode &q GreatGlenMethodist ... at 7 45 am in the Church vestry History of the MethodistChurch in GreatGlen Dissenters from the Anglican Church emerged in the 18th Century. In 1712 there were around 12 Presbyterians, 3 Anabaptists, and 3 Quakers reportedly living in GreatGlen and nearby. Between 1714 and 1726 six different houses in GreatGlen were licensed as meeting houses for these dissenters. ref British History online ..., the MethodistChurch in GreatGlen saw its repairs and refurbishments being often completed voluntarily ... Talks from GreatGlenMethodistChurch http maps.google.co.uk maps?f q&hl en&geocode &q GreatGlenMethodist Church&sll 52.574948, 1.032511&sspn 0.000823,0.001824&ie UTF8&ll 52.575127, 1.032511&spn 0.000823,0.001824&t k&z 19&iwloc A MethodistChurch located on Google Maps http www.geograph.org.uk ... Online Most of the leading artisan families in GreatGlen were Methodist dissenters and prominent ... she says I have much reason to be thankful in GreatGlen that we only have Wesleyans as dissenters ... Glen was an outgoing note to the next incumbent Minister at the Anglican Church in 1866 by the vicar ... Category 19th century Methodistchurch buildings ...&t k&z 19&iwloc A Google Maps The Minister is the Reverend Paul Richards Church Activities The Church ... group for youngsters under 4 starting at 9 30am joint initiative with Anglican church br Confusion ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Glen Wild MethodistChurch nrhp type image caption location Old Glen Wild Rd., Glen Wild, New York lat degrees 41 lat minutes 39 lat seconds 58 lat direction N long degrees 74 long minutes 35 long seconds 18 long direction W coord display inline,title coord parameters region US type landmark locmapin New York built 1867 architecture Gothic Revival added May 10, 1984 area convert 1 acre governing body Private refnum 84003035 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Glen Wild MethodistChurch is a historic Methodism Methodistchurch building church on Old Glen Wild Road in Glen Wild, New York Glen Wild , Sullivan County, New York . It was built in 1867 and is a rectangular, wood frame building with batten board and batten siding in a vernacular Gothic Revival architecture Gothic Revival style. It features square based tower, with belltower belfy and steeple, projecting from the front facade. Also on the property is the former church hall built in 1944. It is a small, one story wood frame L shaped building. ref name nrhpinv ny cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 9088 title National Register of Historic Places Registration Glen Wild MethodistChurch date January 1984 accessdate 2010 06 26 author Mark L. Peckham publisher New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation See also cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 9107 title Accompanying seven photos ref It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. ref name nris References reflist National Register of Historic Places in New York Category Methodist churches in New York Category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in New York Category Gothic Revival architecture in New York Category Religious buildings completed in 1867 Category 19th century Methodistchurch buildings Category Churches in Sullivan County, New York SullivanNY NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox church name MethodistChurch, Great Budworth fullname image imagesize imagealt landscape caption pushpin map Cheshire pushpin map alt pushpin mapsize 250 pushpin label position map caption Location in Cheshire latd 53.2945 longd 2.5047 location Great Budworth , Cheshire country England coordinates coord 53.2945 2.5047 region GB type landmark display title osgraw SJ 665 776 denomination Methodism Methodist website status functional status Redundant church Redundant heritage designation Grade II designated date 27 August 1986 architect architectural type style groundbreaking completed date construction cost closed date demolished date capacity length width width nave height diameter other dimensions floor count floor area spire quantity spire height materials Brick, slate roof The MethodistChurch, Great Budworth , is a former Wesleyan MethodistChurchGreat Britain Wesleyan MethodistChurch in the village of Great Budworth , Cheshire , England. The church has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade  II listed building . ref name nhl NHLE num 1139130 desc MethodistChurch, Great Budworth accessdate 14  February 2012 ref It was built in the middle of the 19th  century for Rowland Egerton Warburton of nearby Arley Hall . It is constructed in brick, has a slate roof, and consists of a rectangular building with a service wing at right angles. ref name nhl It is now closed and is used as a private house. ref Citation url http www.genuki.eu CHS Church647.htm title Great Budworth Methodist Wesleyan accessdate 14  February 2012 publisher GENUKI ref References Reflist Churches in Cheshire DEFAULTSORT Great Budworth, MethodistChurch Category Former churches in Cheshire Category Grade II listed churches Category Grade II listed buildings in Cheshire Category 19th century Methodistchurch buildings ... more details
church.html title World Council of Churches MethodistChurch of Great Britain accessdate 2009 ... http www.methodist.org.uk website2 footnotes methodism The MethodistChurch of Great Britain or British MethodistChurch is the largest Wesleyanism Wesleyan Methodism Methodist body in the United Kingdom ... union in 1907 with the Methodist New Connexion and Bible Christian Church brought the United MethodistChurchGreat Britain United MethodistChurch into being. Finally the Methodist Union of 1932 .... Presidency and Secretary The current president of the MethodistChurch in Great Britain is The Revd ... Church of Great Britain and the Church of Scotland situated in Valletta . There are also Methodist ... not part of the official structures of the MethodistChurch of Great Britain, there are a number ... The MethodistChurch of Great Britain http www.methodistdiaconalorder.org.uk The Methodist Diaconal ... Fethodistaidd Prydain Fawr da Den Britiske Metodistkirke de MethodistChurch of Great Britain sv Brittiska ...Infobox Christian denomination name The MethodistChurch image The MethodistChurch logo.svg imagewidth ... MethodistChurch. According to historians such as Elie Halevy , Eric J. Hobsbawm and E. P. Thompson ... . The main Methodist movement outside the Church of England was associated with Howell Harris ... MethodistChurch . Another branch of the Methodist revival was under the ministry of George ... separate from the Established Church. For half a century after John Wesley s death in 1791, the Methodist ... MethodistChurch came together to form the present MethodistChurch. Some off shoots of Methodism ... 1858 ref The MethodistChurch also opposes euthanasia The final stage of an illness is not one which ... opentoworld.content&cmid 1860 ref The MethodistChurch supported the campaign to abolish the death ... Church, a Methodistchurch in Oxford, where the Wesley brothers studied. The MethodistChurch ... Ireland is part of the MethodistChurch in Ireland . Unlike many other Methodist churches, the British ... more details
for other bodies with the title Wesleyan MethodistChurch Wesleyan MethodistChurch disambiguation Methodism The Wesleyan MethodistChurch was the name used by the major Methodist movement in Great Britain following its split from the Church of England after the death of John Wesley and the appearance of parallel Methodist movements. Wesleyan was added to the title to differentiate it from the Welsh Calvinistic Methodist s, founded by George Whitefield who like Wesley and his brother Charles Wesley Charles had been a member of the Holy Club in Oxford to which the originally derogatory epithet Methodist was first applied, and from the Primitive Methodist movement which separated from the Wesleyans in 1807. ref Molland, E. 1959 Christendom . London A. R. Mowbray pp. 267 70 ref The Wesleyan MethodistChurch followed the Wesleys in holding to an Arminian theology, as against Whitefield s Calvinism its Conference was also the legal successor to John Wesley as holders of the property of the original Methodist Societies. ref Davies, R. E. 1985 Methodism , 2nd ed. Peterborough Epworth Press. ISBN 0716202808 p. 109. ref The title Wesleyan MethodistChurch remained in use until the Methodist Union of 1932, when the church re united with the Primitive MethodistChurch and the United MethodistChurchGreat Britain United MethodistChurch to form the current MethodistChurch of Great Britain . See also Wesleyanism Manchester and Salford Wesleyan Methodist Mission References reflist Category Former Methodist denominations Methodist stub ... more details
There are other bodies that have been called the United MethodistChurch disambiguation United MethodistChurch Methodism The United MethodistChurch in Great Britain was a Protestant denomination that existed in the early twentieth century. It was a relatively small grouping of British Methodism , formed in 1907 by the union of the United Methodist Free Churches with two other small groupings, the Bible Christian Church and the Methodist New Connexion . ref name Davies cite book last Davies first R. E. year 1985 title Methodism edition 2nd location Peterborough publisher Epworth Press pages 159 161 ref The United Methodists formed one of the three streams of Methodism then extant in Britain. In 1932 it merged with the Primitive MethodistChurch and the Wesleyan MethodistChurchGreat Britain Wesleyan MethodistChurch to form the MethodistChurch of Great Britain . ref name Davies The British United MethodistChurch had no particular connection with the much larger United MethodistChurch in the United States , other than the common heritage shared by all Methodist denominations the American church did not take the name United MethodistChurch until 1968 ref cite book last Davies first R. E. year 1985 title Methodism edition 2nd location Peterborough publisher Epworth Press pages 143 ref . References reflist Category Methodism in the United Kingdom Category Religious organizations established in 1907 Category Methodist denominations and unions established in the 20th century Category Former Methodist denominations Methodist stub ... more details
The MethodistChurch may refer to one of a number of denominations of Methodism , some of which included a national description in the title, including MethodistChurch of Australasia MethodistChurch of Canada MethodistChurch of Fiji and Rotuma MethodistChurch of Great Britain MethodistChurch in Ireland MethodistChurch in Malaysia MethodistChurch of New Zealand MethodistChurch in Singapore MethodistChurch of Southern Africa The MethodistChurch USA , became part of the United MethodistChurch in 1968. disambig ... more details
for the Leicestershire village GreatGlen, Leicestershire Refimprove date December 2009 The GreatGlen Scottish Gaelic An Gleann M r , also known as Glen Albyn from the Scottish Gaelic An Gleann Albainn meaning the Glen of Scotland or Glen More from the Scottish Gaelic An Gleann M r, the GreatGlen is a series of glen s in Scotland running 100  kilometres from Inverness on the edge of Moray Firth , to Fort William, Highland Fort William at the head of Loch Linnhe . Image greatglen fault.png right frame The GreatGlen Fault The GreatGlen follows a large geological fault known as the GreatGlen Fault . It bisects the Scottish Highlands into the Grampian Mountains Scotland Grampian Mountains to the southeast and the Northwest Highlands to the northwest. The Glen is a natural travelling route in the Scottish Highlands Highlands of Scotland, which is used by both the Caledonian Canal and A82 road , which link the city of Inverness on the east coast with Fort William, Scotland Fort William on the West. The Invergarry and Fort Augustus Railway was built in 1896 from the southern end of the glen to the southern end of Loch Ness , but was never extended to Inverness. The railway finally closed in 1947. A recent development has been to open a long distance route for cyclists and walkers. Called the GreatGlen Way, it links Fort William to Inverness. ref The GreatGlen Way, Paddy Dillon, Cicerone, 2007 ref Officially opened on 30 April 2002 by HRH Prince Andrew, Duke of York The Duke .... From northeast to southwest, the natural water features along the GreatGlen are River Ness ... GreatGlen es GreatGlen fa fr GreatGlen lt Didysis Glenas mk no GreatGlen pl Great Glenn pnb ru simple GreatGlen fi GreatGlen sv GreatGlen ... in the south, Fort Augustus in the middle of the Glen, and Fort George, Highland Fort George , just to the north of Inverness. Much of the Glen is taken up with a series of lochs, with rivers connecting ... more details
on the Stretton Road Oaks Road T junction is GreatGlenMethodistChurch , a Grade II listed building ... alternate Friday evenings for teenagers. View the church at http maps.google.com maps?f q&hl en&geocode &q greatglenmethodist church&sll 52.579271, 1.035118&sspn 0.098262,0.230713&ie UTF8&ll 52.575149 ...infobox UK place country England latitude 52.57139 longitude 1.03499 official name GreatGlen population civil parish GreatGlen shire county Leicestershire region East Midlands constituency westminster ... area LE dial code 0116 static image static image caption os grid reference OSGB36 GreatGlen or Glenn , also known as Glen Magna, is a village and civil parishes in England civil parish in Leicestershire ... that GreatGlen lies in part of the valley of the River Sence . The great part is to distinguish the village from Glen Parva . Features and amenities In 1751 a turnpike bridge was built over the River ... the A6 road Great Britain A6 road , and a bypass around the village was opened in 2003. The Midland Main Line runs to the south of the A6, and formerly had a GreatGlen railway station station to serve the village at the closest point. Image Greatglen station.jpg thumb left GreatGlen disused station A new site for Leicester Grammar School is being constructed on the land of Mount Farm, GreatGlen ... of Market Harborough. The independent school, The Stoneygate School, also has its site at GreatGlen ... Stretton Magna it lies in GreatGlen parish. Leicestershire and Rutland Joint Board for the Mentally ... , GreatGlen played host to a band of Cromwellian soldiers who were pursuing some of the defeated Royalist ... Close. External links Commons category inline GreatGlen, Leicestershire http www.british history.ac.uk ... Civil parishes in Leicestershire Category Civil parishes in Harborough nl GreatGlen Leicestershire pl GreatGlen Leicestershire ... Leicester. Some of these soldiers made camp in the church where they caused much damage such as breaking ... more details
United MethodistChurch may refer to Denominations United MethodistChurch in the United States United MethodistChurchGreat Britain , which merged with other British Methodist denominations in 1932 Individual churches United MethodistChurch Jasper, Florida , listed on the NRHP in Florida United MethodistChurch of Batavia , Batavia, IL, List of RHPs in IL listed on the NRHP in Illinois United MethodistChurch Chaumont, New York , List of RHPs in NY listed on the NRHP in New York United MethodistChurch Morristown, New York , List of RHPs in NY listed on the NRHP in New York United MethodistChurch and Parsonage Mount Kisco, New York , List of RHPs in NY listed on the NRHP in New York United MethodistChurch Patchogue, New York , List of RHPs in NY listed on the NRHP in New York United MethodistChurch Waterloo, New York , List of RHPs in NY listed on the NRHP in New York United MethodistChurch Mechanicsburg, Ohio , List of RHPs in OH listed on the NRHP in Ohio United MethodistChurch Millersburg, Ohio , List of RHPs in OH listed on the NRHP in Ohio United MethodistChurch of the Highlands , formerly First Presbyterian Church of Highland Falls, NY, List of RHPs in NY listed on the NRHP in New York Walden United MethodistChurch , Walden, NY, List of RHPs in NY listed on the NRHP in New York Armstrong Chapel United MethodistChurch , Indian Hill, OH also known simply as United MethodistChurch See also First United MethodistChurch disambiguation Disambiguation church DEFAULTSORT United MethodistChurch Disambiguation Category United MethodistChurch de United MethodistChurch ... more details
Union Methodist Episcopal Church and variations may refer to Union Bethel African Methodist Episcopal ChurchGreat Falls, Montana , List of RHPs in MT listed on the NRHP in Montana Union Methodist Episcopal Church Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , List of RHPs in PA listed on the NRHP in Pennsylvania Union Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, South , Memphis, TN, List of RHPs in TN listed on the NRHP in Tennessee Disambig church ... more details
Nantwich MethodistChurch can refer to several Methodist churches and chapels in Nantwich , Cheshire , including Wesleyan MethodistChurch, Nantwich 1808 2009 Primitive Methodist Chapel, Nantwich 1840 2001 disambiguation ... more details
Refimprove date November 2007 The MethodistChurch was the name adopted by the Methodist Christian denomination denomination formed in the United States by the reunion on May 10, 1939 of the northern and Methodist Episcopal Church, South southern factions of the Methodist Episcopal Church with the Methodist Protestant Church . ref Book of Discipline United Methodist The Book of Discipline of the United MethodistChurch , 1984, page 10 ref Its book of liturgy was Book of Worship for Church and Home 1965 The Book of Worship for Church and Home , editions of which were published in 1945 and 1965. They had two official hymnals, the first being The Methodist Hymnal , published in 1935 and 1939 by the three churches that later became the MethodistChurch. It was replaced in 1966 by The Book of Hymns . The MethodistChurch merged with the Evangelical United Brethren Church on April 23, 1968 to form The United MethodistChurch . ref The Constitution of The United MethodistChurch, Preamble footnote, as found in Book of Discipline United Methodist The Book of Discipline of the United MethodistChurch , 1984, page 20. ref References references Category Religious organizations established in 1939 MethodistChurch, The Category United MethodistChurchMethodistChurch, The Category History of Methodism in the United States MethodistChurch, The Category Methodist denominations and unions established in the 20th century MethodistChurch, The Category Former Methodist denominations Methodist Category United MethodistChurch predecessor churches MethodistMethodist stub sv Metodistkyrkan i USA ... more details
Infobox Hiking trail Name GreatGlen Way Photo GreatGlen Way map en.svg Caption Map of the GreatGlen Way Location Scotland Designation Length Convert 73 mi 0 Start End Points Fort William, Highland Fort William br Inverness Use Hiking ElevChange HighPoint LowPoint Difficulty Season Sights Hazards The GreatGlen Way is a long distance footpath in Scotland . It follows the GreatGlen , running from Fort William, Highland Fort William in the west to Inverness in the east, covering 73 miles 117 kilometres . It was opened in 2002 and is one of Scotland s four Long Distance Routes long distance routes . The GreatGlen Way is generally walked from west to east to follow the direction of the prevailing wind. It can be walked in 5 6 days. Route description Beginning at the Old Fort in Fort William the GreatGlen Way skirts the shores of Loch Linnhe to Corpach , and the Caledonian Canal . The eight locks of Neptune s Staircase takes the canal to 19.2m above sea level. The route passes various canal features until Loch Lochy when forest tracks take it along the western shore before rejoining the canal at Laggan Locks. A detour to bag a couple of Munro s is an option here, but it is likely to take ... country, the home of the legend Drumnadrochit . The GreatGlen Way ascends a forest track ... links commons category GreatGlen Way http www.greatglenway.com Official website http www.adventurejournal.com GreatGlen Way A personal account of walking and camping the GreatGlen Way , including the Munros Meall na Teanga and Sr n a Choire Ghairbh http www.walkhighlands.co.uk greatglen way.shtml ... site http www.roomsininverness.co.uk attractions greatglen way.html General GreatGlen Way Information http www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk uswalks greatglenway index.html GreatGlen Way page on Undiscovered Scotland website UK Trails Category Long distance footpaths in Scotland de GreatGlen Way es GreatGlen Way fr GreatGlen Way ... more details
Grace United MethodistChurch could refer to Grace United MethodistChurch Indiana, Pennsylvania Grace United MethodistChurch Keene, New Hampshire Grace United MethodistChurch Olathe, Kansas Grace United MethodistChurch St. Augustine, Florida Grace United MethodistChurch Valley Stream, New York Grace United MethodistChurch Wilmington, Delaware disambig de Grace United MethodistChurch ... more details
Wesley United MethodistChurch is a common name. It can refer to several churches in the United States Wesley United MethodistChurch Minneapolis, Minnesota Wesley United MethodistChurch Sikeston, Missouri Wesley United MethodistChurch Bryan, Ohio Wesley United MethodistChurch Bryan, Texas Wesley United MethodistChurch Austin, Texas Wesley United MethodistChurch Reynolds Store, Virginia Wesley United MethodistChurch Olongapo City , Philippines disambig ... more details
United MethodistChurch and Parsonage may refer to Gray Memorial United MethodistChurch and Parsonage , Caribou, Maine United MethodistChurch and Parsonage Mount Kisco, New York Warren United MethodistChurch and Parsonage , Warren, Rhode Island disambig ... more details
For individual churches named Methodist Episcopal ChurchMethodist Episcopal Church disambiguation methodism The Methodist Episcopal Church , sometimes referred to as the M.E. Church , was a development ... Church became the major component of the present United MethodistChurch . Origins Image method.JPG ... and Martin Boehm started Methodist evangelism among German speaking immigrants to form the Church ... merged to form the Evangelical United Brethren Church , and then with the MethodistChurch to form the United MethodistChurch . 1793 The first recognized split from the Methodist Episcopal Church ... The African Methodist Episcopal Church was organized in Philadelphia by Richard Allen bishop Richard .... ref 1820 The African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church was organized in New York. ref Hyde, A. B. op.cit. p. 486. ref 1828 The Canadians formed their own MethodistChurch. ref Hyde, A. B. op.cit. , p. 488. ref 1828 The Methodist Protestant Church was organized by Nicholas Snethen, who had earlier argued ... of the church. In 1939, the Methodist Protestant Church merged with the Methodist Episcopal and Methodist Episcopal Church, South Methodist Episcopal South to form the The MethodistChurch USA MethodistChurch . ref Hyde, A. B. op.cit. p. 441, 466, 517 523. ref 1843 The Wesleyan MethodistChurch United States Wesleyan MethodistChurch was organized. ref Wesleyan MethodistChurch of America. Encyclop dia ... topic 639965 Wesleyan MethodistChurch of America . ref In 1968, the Wesleyan Methodist and Pilgrim Holiness Church Pilgrim Holiness denominations merged to form the Wesleyan Church . 1844 The Methodist Episcopal Church, South , was organized because of the slavery controversy. In 1939, the Methodist ... Church USA MethodistChurch . ref Hyde, A. B. op.cit. pp. 535 550. ref 1860 The Free MethodistChurch was organized by B. T. Roberts and others. The differences centered around a rural vs. urban ethos. ref Hyde, A. B. op.cit. , pp. 659ff. ref 1870 The Christian Methodist Episcopal Church ... more details
Central United MethodistChurch may refer to in the Philippines Central United MethodistChurch Manila in the United States Central United MethodistChurch Detroit, Michigan , listed on the NRHP in Michigan Central United MethodistChurch Mansfield, Ohio , listed on the NRHP in Ohio Central MethodistChurch Spartanburg, South Carolina Central United MethodistChurch Knoxville, Tennessee , listed on the NRHP in Tennessee Disambig church de Central United MethodistChurch ... more details
coord 54.508 1.354 display title region GB scale 10000 Infobox church name Yarm MethodistChurch image denomination MethodistChurch of Great Britain churchmanship Methodist circuit Stockton on Tees Stockton district Darlington minister Rev Moira Peters website http www.stocktonmethodistcircuit.co.uk Yarm.html http stocktonmethodistcircuit.co.uk yarm Yarm MethodistChurch is a Methodistchurch building church in the town of Yarm in the borough of Stockton on Tees . It is of an unusual design, being octagon al in shape. Built in 1763 , John Wesley wrote in his Journal I preached about noon at Potto and in the evening in the New House at Yarm, by far the most elegant in England. A large congregational attended at five in the morning and seemed to be just ripe for the exhortation Let us go on and perfection. ref http www.yarmmethodistchurch.org.uk history.aspx ref Administratively, the church is part of the Stockton Circuit in the Darlington district. The current Minister Christianity minister is the Rev Moira Peters. The Church has an established Youth Club for kids 9 18, which meets on a Thursday evening. Times and age groups, 18.15 19.45 9 12 years old 19.45 21.00 12 years plus A variety of other groups meet during the week including a mothers & toddlers group on Wednesday mornings 9.30 11.30. See also St Mary Magdalene, Yarm the Church of England parish church. External links http www.yarmmethodistchurch.org.uk Yarm MethodistChurch References reflist Category Churches in North Yorkshire UK church stub ... more details
St. Luke s MethodistChurch or St. Luke s United MethodistChurch may refer to St. Luke s MethodistChurch Monticello, Iowa , NRHP listed, known also as St. Luke s United MethodistChurch , in Jones County St. Luke s United MethodistChurch Dubuque, Iowa , NRHP listed, in Dubuque County disambig ... more details
Central MethodistChurch may refer to in England Central MethodistChurch, Eastbourne , the main Methodist place of worship in Eastbourne, East Sussex Central MethodistChurch, Nantwich , a former Wesleyan Methodistchurch on Hospital Street, Nantwich, Cheshire, England in the United States Hanson Place Central MethodistChurch , a Methodistchurch in Brooklyn, New York, located on the northwest corner of Hanson Place and Saint Felix Street Central MethodistChurch Spartanburg, South Carolina , listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places See also Central Methodist Episcopal Church disambiguation Central Mine MethodistChurch Central United MethodistChurch disambiguation disambig ... more details
Bethel MethodistChurch or Bethel Methodist Episcopal Church may refer to United States by state Old Bethel MethodistChurch , Paragould, AR, List of RHPs in AR listed on the NRHP in Arkansas Bethel Methodist Protestant Church , Andrewsville, DE, List of RHPs in DE listed on the NRHP in Delaware Bethel Methodist Episcopal Church Bluffton, Indiana , List of RHPs in IN listed on the NRHP in Indiana Mount Bethel MethodistChurch , Vienna, NJ, listed on the NRHP in New Jersey Bethel MethodistChurch Bantam, Ohio , listed on the NRHP in Ohio Bethel Methodist Episcopal Church Pleasant City, Ohio , listed on the NRHP in Ohio Bethel MethodistChurch Charleston, South Carolina , listed on the NRHP in South Carolina See also Bethel Baptist Church disambiguation Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church disambiguation disambiguation church ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name GreatGlen gridref SP652962 image Image GreatGlen Railway Station.jpg 300px caption manager Midland Railway owner London Midland Region locale GreatGlen, Leicestershire GreatGlen borough Harborough , Leicestershire platforms 2 years 1857 events Station opened years2 1951 events2 station closed for passengers years3 1964 events3 Station closed completely GreatGlen railway station was built by the Midland Railway in 1857 on its extension from Leicester railway station Leicester to Bedford railway station Bedford and Hitchin . Originally simply Glen, it was later renamed Glen Magna before receiving its final name. Passengers services finished in 1951, while goods services continued it was unstaffed in 1962, finally closing in 1964. The station houses remain and are occupied by a commercial business. ref Radford, B., 1983 Midland Line Memories a Pictorial History of the Midland Railway Main Line Between London St Pancras & Derby London Bloomsbury Books ref Disused Rail Start rail line previous South Wigston railway station Wigston Magna next stnlnk Kibworth route Midland Railway br small Midland Main Line small col MR colour end References reflist   br   coord 52.55974 1.03967 type landmark region GB source enwiki osgb36 SP652962 display title Category Leicestershire Category Transport in Leicestershire Category Disused railway stations in Leicestershire Category Railway stations opened in 1857 Category Railway stations closed in 1964 EastMidlands railstation stub ... more details
The Chinese MethodistChurch in Australia is based in Melbourne, Australia. The current head is Bishop Albert Chiew. On the 25th of November 2010, Rev James Kwang has been elected as the new bishop of new term. Affiliations National Council of Churches in Australia External links http www.cmca.ws Chinese MethodistChurch in Australia official website http emp.cmca.ws Eight Mile Plains Chinese MethodistChurch http www.cmca goodwood.org.au Goodwood Chinese MethodistChurch http www.cmcsydney.org.au Carlton Chinese MethodistChurch http www.clmc.org.au City Light MethodistChurch http www.imc cmca.org.au Immanuel MethodistChurch http tmc.cmca.ws Trinity MethodistChurch Category Christianity in Australia Category Methodist denominations Methodist stub ... more details