Methodist Church

NOUN
  1. a Protestant denomination founded on the principles of John Wesley and Charles Wesley
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How To Use Methodist Church In A Sentence

  • They then carried a cross through the streets to the Methodist Church for a united act of worship led by the Rev Mary Teed.
  • The first was held at the weekly coffee morning in the Methodist Church and he followed that with an evening surgery on Monday night.
  • We hustled some grants out of a Methodist church.
  • A mission project of the Methodist Church is building a technology center so local businesses can travel the information superhighway.
  • The rodeo stopped in places where there was always a Baptist or a Methodist church, and both of their Sunday schools satisfied Luther. DANSVILLE
  • Then I became a priest in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Eventually, in 1989, we came to America, and I am now working as an associate pastor at the First United Methodist Church in Nederland, Texas.
  • The Institute is connected to the former Methodist Church, built in 1918, whose light-coloured stone tower is an important local landmark.
  • There are currently around 11 Methodist churches in the Keighley circuit.
  • The number of clergywomen in the United Methodist Church rose from 319 in 1977 to 3003 in 1994
  • Originally founded as a coed institution in 1893 by the United Methodist Church, Bennett became a women's college in 1926.
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