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Greenwich / Connecticut / United States
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Bethel A.M.E. Church was established in 1882, nearly 100 years after the African Methodist Episcopal demoniation began in Philadelphia in 1787. The church building on Lake Avenue was built in 1921 and includes a large hall that can be reserved for community meetings for up to 100 people. Congregants can attend Sunday service, after church school and Bible study.

Greenwich / Connecticut / United States
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The First United Methodist Church of Greenwich, founded in 1843, is based in a distinctive building on Post Road that's listed with the National Register of Historic Places.

Sunday worship begins at 10:30am, during which time children are invited to attend Sunday School; nursery care is also available for infants starting at 10:15am. A Spanish mass is read on the first Sunday of the month at 12:30pm.


Beyond Sunday School, the FUMC of Greenwich offers its young people the opportunity to participate in the children's Cherub Choir, join the middle-school youth group and partake in some of the congregation's local and international mission projects.

Faith-enrichment and Bible study groups are available for adults. There's also a volunteer Wesley Choir. The church's large hall has a fully equipped kitchen and can accommodate 100 people. It is available for reservation.