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As many of you know, the Historical Committee has been filming videos throughout the Centennial Celebration year and showing them during our worship services and at our ice cream social....
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I hope everyone got to come to our 175/100 year Centennial Celebration. If you were unable to make it or maybe just want a recap of the weekend, click through...
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Here is the link to the video about the Carroll Building that was shown in both worship services last Sunday. We thank the Centennial Committee for all of their hard...
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As a part of our Confirmation Class, we have been learning about Methodist history. In the 1800′s, the Methodist camp meetings were a very important part of the spread of...
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As many of you probably know, our church is in the middle of an historic year. This year mark’s the 100th anniversary of worship in our current building, as well...
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The Centennial Celebration is coming up the weekend of September 10-11. Saturday, September 10th will be an old-fashioned ice cream social with guided tours of the Sanctuary and the rest...
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Sunday kicked off our historical celebration with guest preacher and Texas Annual Conference historian, Rev. Dr. Faulk Landrum. Dr. Landrum preached about the history of United Methodism in Anderson County...
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The Anniversary/Centennial Committee of FUMC will sponsor a launch Sunday, January 16th. There will be a luncheon after the 11:00 a.m. worship in the Fellowship Hall. Rev. Dr. Faulk Landrum, former President...
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This Sunday, during the Sunday School hour FUMC member Phil Jenkins and Palestine Historical Society Chair Neely Plumb will be giving a brief (app. 20 minutes) presentation on our congregation’s...
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Rev. B.T. Williamson will be a guest preacher in worship October 3 at both worship services. Rev. Williamson is the clergy assistant to Bishop Huie on the staff of the...