Galilee United Methodist Church
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Title
Galilee United Methodist Church
Subject
Description
The Galilee United Methodist Church was founded in 1913 by Reverand Edward L. Pearson and Reverand Frank D. McQueen. They came from "Old Galilee" in Bennettsville South Carolina, founded in 1895. They began teaching in Englewood in 1905. A building was created in the 1910s. Another parsonage was bought on Forest Avenue in 1949. The original church was destroyed in 1958 due to a fire. In 1959, Galilee became the first African American church to enter the Newark Conference. In 1960, construction for a new building on Genesee Avenue was started. Merging with the Evangelical United Brethren Churches, Galilee became the Galilee United Methodist Church.
Source
“Church History.” Galilee United Methodist Church.
Dazio, Stefanie. "Church, at 100, thinks young." Northern Valley Suburbanite (North), November 21, 2013, p.29,31.
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Citation
“Galilee United Methodist Church,” Englewood Makes History, accessed July 5, 2024, https://englewoodmakeshistory.org/items/show/78.