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The '''Alabama Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Church''' was the regional unit of the Wesleyan Methodist Church encompassing the Birmingham area prior to the [[1968]] merger of the Wesleyan Methodist Church with the Pilgrim Holiness Church to form the Wesleyan Church.
The '''Alabama Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Church''' was the regional unit of the Wesleyan Methodist Church encompassing the Birmingham area prior to the [[1968]] merger of the Wesleyan Methodist Church with the Pilgrim Holiness Church to form the Wesleyan Church. After the merger, Alabama congregations became part of the new denomination’s [[Mid-Gulf District of the Wesleyan Church|Mid-Gulf District]].
After the merger, Alabama congregations became part of the new denomination’s [[Mid-Gulf District of the Wesleyan Church|Mid-Gulf District]].


In 1967, there were 15 organized churches in the conference with a total of 1,126 full members (i.e., youth and adults).
In 1967, there were 15 organized churches in the conference with a total of 1,126 full members (i.e., youth and adults).

Revision as of 10:56, 22 May 2023

The Alabama Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Church was the regional unit of the Wesleyan Methodist Church encompassing the Birmingham area prior to the 1968 merger of the Wesleyan Methodist Church with the Pilgrim Holiness Church to form the Wesleyan Church. After the merger, Alabama congregations became part of the new denomination’s Mid-Gulf District.

In 1967, there were 15 organized churches in the conference with a total of 1,126 full members (i.e., youth and adults).

Birmingham-area congregations included:

References

  • Minutes of the Thirty-Third General Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Church of America (1968)