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The original building, Wesley Hall, is captured in this painting by local artist, Craig Hackett, connected to the 1987 addition on the left.

The original building, Wesley Hall, is captured in this painting by local artist, Craig Hackett, connected to the 1987 addition on the left.

In 2007 the Newtown Historical Society created the "Newtown Heritage Walk" to hi-light many of the local historical buildings . Our Wesley hall was selected to be on the tour. See the link below to view the sign as shown on the tour.

In 2007 the Newtown Historical Society created the "Newtown Heritage Walk" to hi-light many of the local historical buildings . Our Wesley hall was selected to be on the tour. See the link below to view the sign as shown on the tour.

 

 

Throughout most of two centuries of existence, our Church has sought to faithfully share Christ from the heart of Newtown

 

Our earliest recorded History began in 1840 when Newtown was named as a “regular preaching appointment” of the Attleborough – Doylestown circuit. Our membership included 22 women and 7 men at that time. A committee was established in 1842 to study the matter of erecting a house of worship and our “Wesley Hall” was built in 1846.

 

            The next half century saw our church grow and develop to the point that by 1886 discussions were beginning about the need for a new building to house our growing congregation. Fund raising began in 1888 and by August of 1895 the lot at the corner of Liberty and Green streets had been acquired and on September 14th plans for the new building were approved by the congregation. The cornerstone laying took place on May 5th 1896 and dedication of the completed building took place that same year on November 22nd. (Cost of the land and building was$12,987.98) 

 

A prominent member of our congregation (Miss Annie Skeer) built our current parsonage in 1907 and donated in it to the Church as soon as completed.

 

Our articles of incorporation were adopted and registered with the state in 1922.

 

 

            Our sanctuary today is exactly as it was when finished in 1896 except for a remodeling of the pulpit area which was done in 1967. The remodeling included changing the location of the communion rail, the choir loft and organ as well as the installation of our first PA system.

 

Wesley hall was enlarged in 1955 and our kitchen was completely remodeled in 1972 and in 1987 the two buildings were connected . That area now is the location of our library,church offices,restrooms and nursery.

 

In 1968 we united with the Evangelical United Brethren to become the United Methodist Church.Our name was officially changed to: United Methodist Church of Newtown

 

 

 

We purchased the “twin house” next to the cemetery in 1974

 

The ‘twin house” next to the parsonage was purchased in 1985   

        

 

This history reflects excerpts from “The Newtown United Methodist Church--- A History  written by Mae E. Harveson

 

Throughout most of two centuries of existence, our Church has sought to faithfully share Christ from the heart of Newtown

 

Our earliest recorded History began in 1840 when Newtown was named as a “regular preaching appointment” of the Attleborough – Doylestown circuit. Our membership included 22 women and 7 men at that time. A committee was established in 1842 to study the matter of erecting a house of worship and our “Wesley Hall” was built in 1846.

 

            The next half century saw our church grow and develop to the point that by 1886 discussions were beginning about the need for a new building to house our growing congregation. Fund raising began in 1888 and by August of 1895 the lot at the corner of Liberty and Green streets had been acquired and on September 14th plans for the new building were approved by the congregation. The cornerstone laying took place on May 5th 1896 and dedication of the completed building took place that same year on November 22nd. (Cost of the land and building was$12,987.98) 

 

A prominent member of our congregation (Miss Annie Skeer) built our current parsonage in 1907 and donated in it to the Church as soon as completed.

 

Our articles of incorporation were adopted and registered with the state in 1922.

 

 

            Our sanctuary today is exactly as it was when finished in 1896 except for a remodeling of the pulpit area which was done in 1967. The remodeling included changing the location of the communion rail, the choir loft and organ as well as the installation of our first PA system.

 

Wesley hall was enlarged in 1955 and our kitchen was completely remodeled in 1972 and in 1987 the two buildings were connected . That area now is the location of our library,church offices,restrooms and nursery.

 

In 1968 we united with the Evangelical United Brethren to become the United Methodist Church.Our name was officially changed to: United Methodist Church of Newtown

 

 

 

We purchased the “twin house” next to the cemetery in 1974

 

The ‘twin house” next to the parsonage was purchased in 1985   

        

 

This history reflects excerpts from “The Newtown United Methodist Church--- A History  written by Mae E. Harveson

 

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