Madison United Methodist Church

Walk Historic Madison

Madison United Methodist Church

Madison, Alabama 35758, United States

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Madison United Methodist Church is at 127 Church Street in Madison, Alabama. The church was organized in 1828. A deed was issued in 1837 to the ''Trustees of the Methodist Church in U.S. of America" by Rowland and Elizabeth Gooch and was recorded in 1838. The original structure was located at the crossroads of the present Old Madison Pike and Hughes Road intersection, also known as Riddle's Corner and the "Old Triana Road."

The present site was purchased in 1873, and the church was rolled on logs to the present lo­cation. At that time, it was a single room frame building. In 1947, under the leadership of Rev. Thelmer Vaughn, the building was brick veneered and the first educational units were built, including the kitchen, dining room, pastor's study and Memorial Windows. This effort was completed in April 1948. Rev. S. Allen Balch, a native of Madison, held the official opening. The Dedication Service was held on Sunday, September 2, 1951, with Bishop Clare Purcell, who served the circuit from 1910-1913, leading the service.

A second addition included classrooms, a kitchen and a fellowship hall. It was completed in 1964 under the leadership of Rev. Howard Collins. In 1987, under the leadership of Rev. Joe Estes, the vestibule was remodeled including a new floor, doors and steps. On the north side, a ramp was installed where the old entrance was located.

About 56 pastors have served the church from Alexander Little Page Green in 1828 to our present pastor (at the time of this writing), Rev. Bobby Ray Halbrooks, who came to the church from St. Luke United Methodist Church in Decatur, Alabama in 1996.

The following statement was made by one of the pastors to the Quarterly Conference:

"No better people can be found anywhere than those of the Madison United Methodist Church."

And this still applies today.

Contributed by: Percy Keel

Church Historian

Today, Dr. Travis Wilson serves as the pastor for this congregation.

This point of interest is part of the tour: Walk Historic Madison


 

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