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  2. Annual conferences within Methodism - Wikipedia

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    An annual conference is a regional decision-making body within various Methodist denominations. Conferences are a key characteristic of the connexional (connectional) system of government in Methodism. Annual conferences are composed primarily of the clergy members and a lay member or members from each charge (a charge is one or more churches ...

  3. United Women in Faith - Wikipedia

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    Website. uwfaith .org. United Women in Faith (formerly known as United Methodist Women) is the only official organization for women within The United Methodist Church (UMC). In 2022, United Methodist Women began doing business as United Women in Faith [1] (UWFaith). Founded in 1869, the organization now has nearly half a million members. [2]

  4. The Greenville News - Wikipedia

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    Greenville South Carolina 29601. United States. Circulation. 43,288 daily. 63,745 Sunday (as of 2014) [2] Website. greenvilleonline .com. The Greenville News is a daily morning newspaper published in Greenville, South Carolina. After The State in Columbia and Charleston's The Post and Courier, it is the third largest paper in South Carolina.

  5. List of Methodist churches in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Barratt's Chapel. 1780 built. 1972 NRHP-listed. 39°1′28.6″N 75°27′34.36″W. /  39.024611°N 75.4595444°W  / 39.024611; -75.4595444  ( Barratt's Chapel) Frederica, Delaware. "Cradle of Methodism", where Methodism first took hold in the United States in 1784. Lovely Lane United Methodist Church. 1884 built.

  6. Christian Methodist Episcopal Church - Wikipedia

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    Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. The Christian Methodist Episcopal Church ( C.M.E.C.) is a Methodist denomination that is based in the United States. It adheres to Wesleyan-Arminian theology. Though historically a part of the black church, the Christian Methodist Episcopal today has a church membership of people from all racial backgrounds.

  7. The United Methodist Church Split, Explained - AOL

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    Because of the current deep conflict within The United Methodist Church around issues of human sexuality, a local church shall have a limited right, under the provisions of this paragraph, to ...

  8. Category:People from Greeneville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Johnson. Andrew Johnson Jr. Charles Johnson (Tennessee) Eliza McCardle Johnson. Robert Johnson (Tennessee) William Andrew Johnson.

  9. St. James Episcopal Church (Greeneville, Tennessee)

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    St. James Episcopal Church is an Episcopal church in Greeneville, Tennessee, United States. The St. James congregation was organized in 1842 as the "Greeneville Parish, Greene County," by a small group of faithful Episcopalians who gathered for worship at the Greene County Courthouse. They were admitted to the 1848 Convention of the Episcopal ...