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'''Beverly United Methodist Church''' was organized around 1910 as a mission of the Methodist Protestant Church. It belonged to the denomination's [[Alabama Methodist Protestant Conference|Alabama Conference]]. By [[1916]] it had 225 members and 190 children enrolled in its Sunday School. Its church and parsonage properties were worth $15,500. It was located in [[West End]].
'''Beverly United Methodist Church''' was organized around 1910 as a mission of the Methodist Protestant Church. It belonged to the denomination's [[Alabama Methodist Protestant Conference|Alabama Conference]]. By [[1916]] it had 225 members and 190 children enrolled in its Sunday School. Its church and parsonage properties were worth $15,500. It was located at 401 [[15th Way Southwest]] (later addressed as 1101 [[15th Way Southwest]]. The first building was completed in 1913


Early records simply refer to the church as the '''Birmingham Methodist Protestant Church'''. In 1939 the Methodist Protestant Church united with two other denominations to form the Methodist Church and the congregation became part of the [[North Alabama United Methodist Conference|North Alabama Conference]].
Early records simply refer to the church as the '''Birmingham Methodist Protestant Church'''. In 1939 the Methodist Protestant Church united with two other denominations to form the Methodist Church and the congregation became part of the [[North Alabama United Methodist Conference|North Alabama Conference]].


In 2008, Beverly United Methodist Church]] to the building of Aldersgate United Methodist Church and the two congregations merged in [[2009]].
In 2008, Beverly United Methodist Church relocated to the building of Aldersgate United Methodist Church and the two congregations merged in [[2009]].


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* ''Journal of the Twenty-Second Quadrennial Session of the General Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church'' (1916) Pittsburgh, PA: Methodist Protestant Church.
* ''Journal of the Twenty-Second Quadrennial Session of the General Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church'' (1916) Pittsburgh, PA: Methodist Protestant Church.
* [https://cdm16044.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p4017coll2/id/13901/rec/1 "New Sanctuary to be Built by Beverly Methodist"] (September 26, 1959) {{BN}}
* Anderson, Jon (March 29, 2013) "Former Aldersgate Methodist church finds new home in Hoover's Ross Bridge community" {{BN}}
* Anderson, Jon (March 29, 2013) "Former Aldersgate Methodist church finds new home in Hoover's Ross Bridge community" {{BN}}


[[Category:Former Methodist churches]]
[[Category:Former Methodist churches]]
[[Category:1910 establishments]]
[[Category:1910 establishments]]
[[Category:1913 buildings]]
[[Category:2009 disestablishments]]
[[Category:2009 disestablishments]]

Revision as of 08:27, 18 July 2022

Beverly United Methodist Church was organized around 1910 as a mission of the Methodist Protestant Church. It belonged to the denomination's Alabama Conference. By 1916 it had 225 members and 190 children enrolled in its Sunday School. Its church and parsonage properties were worth $15,500. It was located at 401 15th Way Southwest (later addressed as 1101 15th Way Southwest. The first building was completed in 1913

Early records simply refer to the church as the Birmingham Methodist Protestant Church. In 1939 the Methodist Protestant Church united with two other denominations to form the Methodist Church and the congregation became part of the North Alabama Conference.

In 2008, Beverly United Methodist Church relocated to the building of Aldersgate United Methodist Church and the two congregations merged in 2009.

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