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Methodism in Mamaroneck

 

 

 

The Path Finders

 

 

A list of the Circuit Riders and Resident Pastors from 1830 to present.

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1769-1813

 

"The Journey Begins," charts the story of Francis Asbury's horseback journey of nearly 350,000 miles across the American colonies preaching and converting thousands but specifically his travails in Mamaroneck, New York. 

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1813-1909

 

"Establishing a church building in Mamaroneck," details the efforts of many devoted people and the setbacks encountered in establishing  the first and subsequent church buildings including our current Gothic Revival building.

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1909-1960

"The Church Enters the Twentieth Century," with optimism and great faith.  The Rev. Burdette Brown wrote in 1913, "As the Mamaroneck Church enters the second century of her history may she also enter into a broadening influence for good...faith, hope, charitable love, sacrifices, benevolence, ministries will abound in the developing church.

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1960 - 1990

"The Age of Disenchantment," started in the late 1960's and brought decline in church membership throughout the country as young people became disenchanted with organized religion. 

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1990 - PRESENT

 

"The Road to Restoration," began when the one-ton bell, which had hung within the steeple for 131 years, suddenly fell.

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