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The '''South Coastal District''' is the regional unit of the Wesleyan Church encompassing all of Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi. The district offices are in Buford, Georgia. The district superintendent is [[Tim Fox]]. The Wesleyan Church was formed in [[1968]] by the merger of the Pilgrim Holiness Church and the Wesleyan Methodist Church. The district was formed in [[2001]].
The '''South Coastal District''' is the regional unit of the Wesleyan Church encompassing all of Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi. The district offices are in Buford, Georgia. The district superintendent is [[Tim Fox]]. The Wesleyan Church was formed in [[1968]] by the merger of the Pilgrim Holiness Church and the Wesleyan Methodist Church. The district was formed in [[2001]]. Previously, Birmingham-area churches were part of the [[Delta District of the Wesleyan Church]].


As of May 2023, there were three district congregations in the [[Tuscaloosa]] area, but the only one in the Birmingham area was
As of May 2023, there were three district congregations in the [[Tuscaloosa]] area, but the only one in the Birmingham area was

Latest revision as of 06:05, 1 May 2024

The South Coastal District is the regional unit of the Wesleyan Church encompassing all of Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi. The district offices are in Buford, Georgia. The district superintendent is Tim Fox. The Wesleyan Church was formed in 1968 by the merger of the Pilgrim Holiness Church and the Wesleyan Methodist Church. The district was formed in 2001. Previously, Birmingham-area churches were part of the Delta District of the Wesleyan Church.

As of May 2023, there were three district congregations in the Tuscaloosa area, but the only one in the Birmingham area was

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