Salem United Methodist Church (Selbyville, Delaware)
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29 W Church St
Selbyville, DE 19975
(302) 436-8412
www.sumc.com/
The origin of this church can be traced to the organization of a local Methodist society soon after the American Revolution. By 1790 the Sandy Branch Society was joining regularly for worship, holding services in the open air and in the homes of members. Some time thereafter the congregation constructed their first church at a location on the north side of present-day Selbyville. The building was also used as a school. Land where the structure stood was conveyed to church trustees in 1833. The first church was used until a new building was constructed near the old one on a lot of ground purchased in 1849.
The growth of the town and the prosperity of the congregation resulted in the desire for a new facility. In 1884 a new building was completed at the present site. This structure remained in use until 1911, when it was moved to an adjoining lot where a school had formerly stood. For a time the old building was also used for school purposes. It was destroyed by fire in 1922.
Construction of the present church was commenced in 1911 following the relocation of the older structure. A new parsonage was constructed as well. Total cost of the church and parsonage was approximately $25,000. Completion of the project was celebrated at a dedication service on July 14, 1912.
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Selbyville, DE 19975
(302) 436-8412
www.sumc.com/
The origin of this church can be traced to the organization of a local Methodist society soon after the American Revolution. By 1790 the Sandy Branch Society was joining regularly for worship, holding services in the open air and in the homes of members. Some time thereafter the congregation constructed their first church at a location on the north side of present-day Selbyville. The building was also used as a school. Land where the structure stood was conveyed to church trustees in 1833. The first church was used until a new building was constructed near the old one on a lot of ground purchased in 1849.
The growth of the town and the prosperity of the congregation resulted in the desire for a new facility. In 1884 a new building was completed at the present site. This structure remained in use until 1911, when it was moved to an adjoining lot where a school had formerly stood. For a time the old building was also used for school purposes. It was destroyed by fire in 1922.
Construction of the present church was commenced in 1911 following the relocation of the older structure. A new parsonage was constructed as well. Total cost of the church and parsonage was approximately $25,000. Completion of the project was celebrated at a dedication service on July 14, 1912.
archives.delaware.gov/markers/sc/SC-128.shtml#TopOfPage
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 38°27'35"N 75°13'24"W
- Downing's United Methodist Church 64 km
- Barratt's Chapel 66 km
- Saint Andrew's United Methodist 128 km
- Mount Hope United Methodist Church & Mount Hope Cemetery 158 km
- Warwick Memorial United Methodist Church 188 km
- Camp Innabah 194 km
- St. Andrew United Methodist Church 213 km
- Evergreen United Methodist Church 216 km
- Providence United Methodist Church 231 km
- Butterwood Methodist Church and Cemetery 279 km
- Baltimore Hundred 8.1 km
- Bayside - A golf community 10 km
- Transpeninsular Line 11 km
- Village at Bear Trap Dunes 13 km
- Little Assawoman Bay 14 km
- Dagsboro Hundred 14 km
- Ocean View, Delaware 15 km
- Worcester County, Maryland 29 km
- Sussex County, Delaware 31 km
- Mason Dixon Line 143 km