West Green UMC − History. South Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church December, 2022.
Paper abstract bibtex In 1915, ten miles north of Douglas, a small town was named West Green after its founders Mr. Westbrook and Mr. Green. Originally, Mr. George Washington Lott gave land for a school, a Methodist church, and a Baptist church. The two churches were identical and sat next to each other. A road was paved in front of these structures and the right of way took so much land that a lot was purchased and the present church was built in 1952-1955, under the pastorate of Rev. Byron C. Davis. The sanctuary is wooden with white siding and improvements made through the years include restrooms, air conditioning, new pews, windows and lighting fixtures. In 1969-1970, a social hall was added. The Woman's Society of Christian Service was organized by Mrs. J. A. Wiggins, the pastor's wife, in 1949. This church has been on the Nichols Charge as well as the Lone Hill Circuit
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abstract = {In 1915, ten miles north of Douglas, a small town was named West Green after its founders Mr. Westbrook and Mr. Green. Originally, Mr. George Washington Lott gave land for a school, a Methodist church, and a Baptist church. The two churches were identical and sat next to each other. A road was paved in front of these structures and the right of way took so much land that a lot was purchased and the present church was built in 1952-1955, under the pastorate of Rev. Byron C. Davis. The sanctuary is wooden with white siding and improvements made through the years include restrooms, air conditioning, new pews, windows and lighting fixtures. In 1969-1970, a social hall was added. The Woman's Society of Christian Service was organized by Mrs. J. A. Wiggins, the pastor's wife, in 1949. This church has been on the Nichols Charge as well as the Lone Hill Circuit},
language = {English},
journal = {SGAUMC.org},
author = {{South Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church}},
month = dec,
year = {2022},
}
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