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The United Methodist Church is the largest of the churches of the Wesleyan tradition. Originating in the United States under the leadership of John Wesley and Francis Asbury, it is now growing most rapidly in Africa and has a significant presence throughout the world. The UMC is the successor in the United States to the Methodist Church and the Evangelical United Brethren, which merged in the 1960s. This is the category for sites about local churches within the United Methodist denomination. Camps, retreat centers, and other parts of the United Methodist organization should be listed elsewhere.
http://www.broadmoorumc.org/
Church with three Sunday morning services and weekly Wednesday night suppers. Events, ministries, and a pastor's page. Includes a clown ministry.
http://www.christ-umc.com/
Find ministries, mission team, staff, small group, upcoming events, multimedia, and daily devotional.
http://firstshreveport.org/
Includes special events, directions, watch Sundays live, downloadable weekly sermons, ministries, volunteer opportunities and contact info.
http://www.gracehappens.org/
Contemporary style worship services Saturday and Sunday. Bible studies nightly. Contact information, schedule of events, opportunities for involvement.
http://www.mangumchurch.org/
Contains history, location, missions, prayer garden, pastor's message, special events, worship schedule.
http://www.northpointumc.org/
Offers podcast of Sunday services, newsletter, ministries, calendar of events, pictures and videos.
http://saintlukesumc.com/
Provides visitor info, ministries, missions, staff, newsletter, calendar, schedule and contact info.
http://summergroveumc.org/
Includes ministries, albums, calendar, location and contact.
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