Taylorsville Methodist Church (Taylorsville, Ga.) church register, 1906-1969.
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Methodist Church (U.S.)
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United Methodist Church (U.S.). North Georgia Conference
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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 the ...
Taylorsville Methodist Church (Taylorsville, Ga.)
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Little information concerning Taylorsville Methodist Church was discovered. It was located in Taylorsville, Georgia, and was part of the Stilesboro charge within the Rome District of the North Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church (UMC), formerly the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (MECS). The church was active from 1906-1969, but the dates of its founding and closing are unknown. From the description of Taylorsville Methodist Church (Taylorsville, Ga.) church register,...
Methodist Episcopal Church, South.
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In 1845, as a result of the North-South tensions, the Methodist Episcopal Church conferences in the Southern states withdrew to form the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. In 1874 at the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South held in Louisville, Kentucky, a Board of Commissioners was appointed to meet with a similar board from the Methodist Episcopal Church (MEC). The Board was empowered to begin talks the MEC board that would resolve differences between the two denomination...