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United Methodist Church (U.S.). North Georgia Conference (23)

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The Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church (M.E.C.) was organized at the church's General Conference of 1830. The members met for the first time in Macon, Georgia, in 1831. Within a few years the church began to struggle with the issue of slavery. Unable to reach an agreement, the church divided in 1844 and the slave-holding states formed the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (M.E.C.,S.). In 1866 the Georgia Conference of the M.E.C.,S. was divided into t...

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Methodist Church (U.S.). North Georgia Conference (4)

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United Methodist Church (U.S.). South Georgia Conference (3)

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Presbyterian Church in the U.S. Presbytery of Southwest Georgia (4)

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Formed in 1920 from a division of the Presbytery of Macon, Presbyterian Church in the U.S.; continued by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) after 1983; dissolved 1987. The Presbytery of Southwest Georgia was formed in 1920 from a division of the Presbytery of Macon, PCUS. It was continued by the PC(USA) after 1983; dissolved, 1987.

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Woman's Society of Christian Service (Methodist Church (U.S.). North Georgia Conference) (3)

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The North Georgia Conference, Woman's Society of Christian Service was chartered in 1940. Until that time the Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South served the same purpose of supporting missionary activities abroad and local mission work in North Georgia. In 1939, however, the Methodist Episcopal Church, the Methodist Protestant Church, and the Methodist Episcopal Church, South joined to form the Methodist Church (United States). Likewise the women of the three C...

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Presbyterian Church in the U.S. Synod of Georgia (2)

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The Synod of Georgia was formed in 1845 by the division of the Synod of South Carolina and Georgia, PCUSA. It withdrew to the Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States of America in 1861 and continued in the Presbyterian Church in the U.S. until 1973.

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Presbyterian Church in the U.S. Presbytery of Georgia-Carolina (2)

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The Presbytery of Georgia-Carolina was erected in 1952 and dissolved in 1967. New name of Presbytery of North and South Carolina in 1952; dissolved, 1967.

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U.S. Circuit Court of Georgia (1)

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United Methodist Women (U.S.). South Georgia Conference. (1)

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The Woman's Missionary Society of the South Georgia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South was formed in 1879. When the three branches of Methodism united in 1939, the organization became the Woman's Society of Christian Service (Women's in 1968). By 1972, it became known as the United Methodist Women.

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Methodist Church (U.S.). Georgia Conference (Central Jurisdiction). (1)

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