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Saint Paul's United Methodist Church Of Earleville

1687 Crystal Beach Road
410-275-8260

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Saint Paul's Church assumes a prominent role in the history of Methodism in America. It has the significance of being one of the first Methodist societies established in what is known today as "The Garden Spot of Methodism." Many of our founders rode these roads years ago. It is believed that Saint Paul's United Methodist Church at Johntown originated as a Methodist society within the membership of Saint Stephen's Episcopal Church in Earleville. Available records seem to indicate that it was during the divisions of the Revolutionary War when the society at Johntown became established as a separate Methodist Church. It seems apparent that this society sparated from the Church of England at about the same time that the united States separated from England. The names of William Watters, Philip Gatch, and Freeborn Garrettson, which is associated with the founding of the Methodist society at Johntown, and two of which are memorialized in windows in the church, show that it's an integral part of the history of Methodism in America.


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