Verbena United Methodist Church

Historic church in Alabama, United States

United States historic place
Verbena United Methodist Church
U.S. Historic district
Contributing property
Verbena UMC in July 2011
32°44′58″N 86°30′45″W / 32.74944°N 86.51250°W / 32.74944; -86.51250
Built1877
Part ofVerbena (ID76002238[1])
Designated CPJanuary 19, 1976
Church in Verbena, AL
Verbena United Methodist Church
Map
LocationP.O. Box 7, Verbena, AL 36091
DenominationUnited Methodist
Websitewww.verbenaumc.com
Administration
DistrictMontgomery-Prattville
DioceseAlabama-West Florida
Clergy
Bishop(s)Bishop Paul L. Leeland
Pastor(s)Rev. Jody Hill

Verbena United Methodist Church was the first church constructed in Verbena, Alabama in 1877. Originally part of The Methodist Episcopal Church, South, the church is now a United Methodist congregation. The current minister is Rev. Jody Hill .[2]

History

In the late 1870s and 1880s many families fled the city of Montgomery, Alabama in fear of Yellow Fever outbreaks. Some stayed in hotels, but many prominent families built summer homes in Verbena. Not only did the new residents build hotels, stores and schools, but also churches. The Methodist Church was the first church constructed in Verbena in 1877, and the original white frame structure is still used as the Sanctuary today.[2]

  • Verbena United Methodist Church Website

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ a b "Welcome to Verbena United Methodist Church". Verbena United Methodist Church. Retrieved January 21, 2012.