From its earliest beginnings in 1822 as a mission to the Cherokee Indians, the congregation of the Guntersville First United Methodist Church has taken seriously the call in Matt. 28 to “Go and make disciples.”
- 1869—the first building located on the present site.
- 1914—the foundation for the original brick structure was poured.
- 1922—Sanctuary was dedicated.
- 1950—three story structure added to rear of Sanctuary for Sunday school rooms.
- 1957—extensive remodeling and excavation for a Fellowship Hall and Kitchen.
- 1980’s—second traditional worship service was added at 8:30 a.m., along with Church Alive Wed. night programming.
- 1990’s—Third worship service was added with a contemporary format at 9:45 a.m., the Kids Korner preschool opened, and a new facility which included a gym, kitchen, youth center and Sunday school rooms was added.
- 2006—Church opens Genesis, an off campus worship and program center designed to reach out to those in need.
- 2007—Church purchases Regions Bank property for expansion and architectural drawings are completed for new sanctuary, to be located behind the existing building.
Throughout its history First Methodist has been challenged to provide the space and the needed resources to accommodate a growing membership. With each and every challenge the church has stepped up and out in faith. Our membership has grown and our outreach has been expanded and strengthened. As we continue to reach people for Christ Jesus let us be aware of the great legacy of which we are apart.
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