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  2. John Wesley Haley - Wikipedia

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    John Wesley Haley. John Wesley Haley (August 25, 1878, Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada - January 26, 1951, Cleveland, Ohio, USA) was pastor, missionary and mission strategist. He grew up in a farming family near Sarnia, Ontario, was involved in church planting in Saskatchewan, worked as a missionary in Mozambique, South Africa, and Burundi.

  3. Sidney Badgley - Wikipedia

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    Ernestown Township, Ontario, Canada, Died. April 29, 1917 (aged 66) Nationality. Canadian. Occupation. Architect. Sidney Rose Badgley (May 28, 1850 – April 29, 1917) was a prominent start-of-the-20th-century Canadian-born architect. He was active throughout the United States and Canada, with a significant body of work in Cleveland.

  4. Central United Methodist Church (Mansfield, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Central United Methodist Church (Mansfield, Ohio) /  40.75917°N 82.52944°W  / 40.75917; -82.52944. Central United Methodist Church is a historic church in Mansfield, Ohio. It was built in 1910 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

  5. Crossroads United Methodist Church - Wikipedia

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    Crossroads United Methodist Church. /  40.79833°N 81.37639°W  / 40.79833; -81.37639. Crossroads United Methodist Church is a historic Methodist church in Canton, Ohio. Originally the First Methodist Episcopal Church, it was renamed Church of the Savior United Methodist in 1968. Then in 2014, after its congregation was merged with Saint ...

  6. Methodist Episcopal Church - Wikipedia

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    e. The Methodist Episcopal Church (MEC) was the oldest and largest Methodist denomination in the United States from its founding in 1784 until 1939. It was also the first religious denomination in the US to organize itself nationally. [4] In 1939, the MEC reunited with two breakaway Methodist denominations (the Methodist Protestant Church and ...

  7. Ginghamsburg Church - Wikipedia

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    Ginghamsburg Church was founded by a Methodist circuit rider, B.W. Day, in 1863 in the village of Ginghamsburg, Ohio. As a small church, until the 1920s it was part of a four-church circuit for a part-time preacher. From the 1920s on, students from a Dayton-based seminary served as part-time pastors for the congregation.

  8. Category:United Methodist churches in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    F. First Methodist Episcopal Church (Massillon, Ohio) First United Methodist Church (Elyria, Ohio) First United Methodist Church (London, Ohio) First United Methodist Church (Salem, Ohio) Franklin First United Methodist Church.

  9. Epworth League - Wikipedia

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    Methodism. Founded in 1889, the Epworth League is a Methodist young adult association for people aged 18 to 35. It had its beginning in Cleveland, Ohio, at its Central Methodist Church on May 14 and 15, 1889. There was also a Colored Epworth League. [1]