UNITY WASHINGTON
METHODIST CHURCH
HURLOCK, MARYLAND
Sunday, October 30,
1960, the Unity Washington Methodist church of Hurlock
observed 159 years of
Methodism in Hurlock.
1801 the first Methodist
meeting house was built and named Washington Chapel two
miles out of town toward
Waddells Corners on property where the Unity Washington
Cemetery is now.
Washington Chapel was moved
to the town of Hurlock in 1888 to the corner of Main
and Oak Streets on property
donated by John Martin Hurlock and eleven years later was
expanded by adding a new
sanctuary and an addition that were dedicated February 4, 1900.
The land for this chapel
was donated by Thomas L. and Elizabeth Johnson Wright. Unity
Washington Methodist became
a member of Maryland Annual Conference of the Methodist
Protestant Church.
In 1960, a daughter of
Thomas and Elizabeth Wright, Mrs Daniel Ccorkran , was living and
active in church affairs
as the oldest living member of Unity Washington church.
Both Unity and Washington
churches served rural Hurlock and merged May 4, 1953 when
Rev. John J. Bunting
was pastor but died one year later. Rev Carlisle Hubbard the new
pastor, continued Rev
Buntings plans for an education building and May 1956 the new
$117,000 had it's
foundation poured and a new pastor, Rev Edwin Horney, from Ebenezer
Churrch in Newark, Delaware
took the pulpit at Hurlock. He and Herman Eugene Rue
chairman of the building
committee saw the22 room addition completed and opened March
10, 1957.
By 1960, the $117,000
debt has been reduced to $20,900 and on Sunday, October 30, the
Director of Maryland
House, Rev. Dr. George Pigueron will preach and a lunch by
The
Women Society, headed by
Ms Russel Stevens will be served. Afternoon, the Rev. Dr. Roy
Tawes, a former pastor
at Hurlock in 1938 to 1942, now superintendent of Peninsula
Conference, will speak.
Abstract: March 24,
2018 by Harrison Howeth, from Salisbury Daily Times, Saturday
October 29, 1960,
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