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The South Georgia Conference of The UMC
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Community UMC
- South Central
History
When services began in this church, they have held at the Old Parrish School deeded to the Berrien County Board of Education by W. J. Parrish in 1918. A Sunday school was held regularly on Sunday evening with preaching when a preacher was available. Rev. W. A. Kelly organized the church in June 1926. A revival in September added 48 people to the 7 who had joined in June. The property was bought from the county in 1935 and became the Community Methodist Church. Bishop W. B.
Beauchamp was the bishop and Rev. C. W. Curry was the presiding elder. Rev. C. L. Nease served the first year. This church has been on the Ray City Charge since 1940.
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2978 South Coffee Road
Nashville GA 31645
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