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The First United Methodist Church, Monrovia, was founded in March 1822 by some members of the First Contingent of 88 settlers that sailed from Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America, to locate a home for black Americans. The Methodist denomination was known at the time as the Methodist Episcopal Church.
The Settlers departed the U.S. in 1820. On their journey, they first landed on the Shebro Island in Sierra Leone. After 2 years, they resumed their journey and landed at what is now known as Providence Island. Prior to the time they landed on that Island, it was called “The Island of Perseverance”.
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Members of Covenant congregate at St. Luke United Methodist Church, Rochester, MI USA - 8/29/08
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FUMC Lay Leader visits Troy United Methodist Church, USA
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2008 reunion was again a major success in Charlotte, NC USA - 8/22/08 - 8/24/08
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| Audios and Messages |
Pastor's message at Garland United Methodist Church, TX USA - 7/30/08
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Pastor's sermon at The St. Luke United Methodist Church, United States of America - 2008
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Pastor's 2009 Message. Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa.
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Pastor's 2007 Christmas Message and Out reach report. Monrovia, Liberia. West Africa.
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