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Topic: First United Methodist Church
Posted By: John Beagle
Subject: First United Methodist Church
Date Posted: Dec 01 2008 at 3:24pm

First United Methodist Church is located in Middletown, Ohio.

Located across from the Middletown Library at the corner of S. Broad & Second Ave.


513-423-4629
 
Visit http://www.umcmiddletown.com/ - http://www.umcmiddletown.com/

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Posted By: John Beagle
Date Posted: Dec 02 2008 at 3:11pm
I understand that First United will be advertising with MiddletownUSA.com.
 
Welcome, glad to have you here.


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Posted By: arwendt
Date Posted: Dec 03 2008 at 10:22am
Yes welcome. It's been a while since I have been to your church but it's certainly a lovely and nice place you have there.

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Posted By: Middletown News
Date Posted: Feb 11 2009 at 4:44pm
Welcome First United Methodist Church!
Very beautiful church!


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Posted By: Vivian Moon
Date Posted: Feb 11 2009 at 6:25pm
Methodist Church History

    Rev. Mr. James Grimes, the Methodist minister, came here in 1796, and began services and organized class meetings in his log cabin home. Mr. Grimes was educated at Alexandria, Virginia. He fought in the American Revolution. When he was taken prisoner by the British, he made his escape by taking a horse and riding past the guards, who fired on him. His son was in the war of 1812. Mr. Grimes was a carpenter by trade, and he was noted for building stairs. After the British had burned the Capitol in the War of 1812, he rebuilt the stairs in that famous building.
    After he had held services here, Father Grimes, as he was called, was given a license to preach from the quarterly conference as a local preacher. He organized Methodist societies and used his cabin as a meeting house. This devout Christian made his living by working as a carpenter; many homes here were built by him. For many years be carried on the work of the church; In 1815 he was ordained by Bishop Asbury of Lebanon, Ohio, at the meeting of the Ohio Conference.
    A small brick building was finally erected in 1829 to serve as a meeting house-- this was the first brick church in Middletown. The land was bought for $50, and a deed was made out to the trustees of the church. Bishop Soule dedicated the church and Rev. A. Morris of the Franklin circuit, became it's preacher, for 20 years this building was used; it was- replaced in 1849 by a two-story structure on Broadway.
    Rev. James Grimes, both wives and other members of his family are buried at the Middletown Cemetery.


Posted By: MadisonMom
Date Posted: Feb 11 2009 at 8:27pm
First United Methodist Church is very supportive of the downtown area and very involved with the community.


Posted By: John Beagle
Date Posted: Feb 13 2009 at 3:08pm
FUMC has a very good choir.

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