
Brief History of First United Methodist Church of Plant City
In 1850, the
In
1873, the church moved to a little community known as
The
first Sunday School and the first Missionary Society were organized in 1881,
along with purchase of the first organ.
After
the railroads came to the area, the Town of
By 1901, the church had again outgrown its building
and a lot was secured at the corner of Reynolds and Wheeler streets from
Capt. W.F. Merrin.
This church had the first stain glass windows
and real pews.
Again, the sanctuary was too small, so a block was
purchased in 1921 from Mr. Edgar Chapman.
The cornerstone was laid in 1924, and the main
auditorium was completed in 1926.
A new pipe organ was purchased at a cost of
$15,000, and new large stain glass windows were
installed as memorials to family members.
Later, in 1958, the cornerstone for the new three story education building
was installed.
In
1968, the
In
1998, a “Vision Committee” was formed to determine the vision of the
After
extensive renovations of the former bank building, the new “Wesley Centre”
held its first church services
The story of the First United Methodist Church of Plant City, like that of the Church Universal, is a moving story that does not end.
Donald P. Humphrey,
O.D.
Church Historian