Slaughter Neck United Methodist Church (Argos Corner, Delaware)
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The history of this congregation can be traced to the early days of Methodism in this country. In 1777 a group of area residents gathered at the home of a “Mr. Shockely” to organize a local Methodist “Society.” While visiting in July 1779, Methodist pioneer Francis Asbury noted the rapid growth of the congregation and the enthusiasm of its members. For many years meetings were held outdoors and in private residencies. On July 26, 1810, members gathered to elect trustees and organize themselves into a corporate body. The following October the trustees received a deed from local preacher William Hickman for land on which “Hickman’s Meeting House” or “Zion” had been built.
In 1885 the congregation of “Zion Methodist Episcopal Church” purchased a one acre parcel adjoining the old church lot from Lemuel Draper, upon which a new church was built the following year. The building was enlarged and extensively renovated in 1888. It is believed that the stained glass windows in the present church were obtained at that time. The name of the church was changed to better reflect the community which it served. In 1928 concerns about the condition of the structure prompted members to undertake the construction of the present church. A service commemorating the laying of the cornerstone was held on November 24, 1929.
This marker was dedicated in memory of Doris Argo, Church Historian and Life Member of Slaughter Neck United Methodist Church - Homecoming 1997.
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In 1885 the congregation of “Zion Methodist Episcopal Church” purchased a one acre parcel adjoining the old church lot from Lemuel Draper, upon which a new church was built the following year. The building was enlarged and extensively renovated in 1888. It is believed that the stained glass windows in the present church were obtained at that time. The name of the church was changed to better reflect the community which it served. In 1928 concerns about the condition of the structure prompted members to undertake the construction of the present church. A service commemorating the laying of the cornerstone was held on November 24, 1929.
This marker was dedicated in memory of Doris Argo, Church Historian and Life Member of Slaughter Neck United Methodist Church - Homecoming 1997.
archives.delaware.gov/markers/sc/SC-115.shtml#TopOfPage
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Coordinates: 38°52'8"N 75°20'21"W
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- St Polycarps Church 53 km
- Old Drawyers Presbyterian Church and Cemetery 72 km
- Fairwinds Baptist Church and Christian School 90 km
- New Castle Victory Christian Fellowship 91 km
- St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church 91 km
- Holy Family Parish Church and offices 95 km
- St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church 106 km
- Mount Hope United Methodist Church & Mount Hope Cemetery 112 km
- Holy Eucharist Catholic Church 121 km
- Cedar Creek Hundred 3.5 km
- Village of Jefferson Crossroads 3.9 km
- Sylvan Acres 4.8 km
- Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge 7.6 km
- Broadkiln Hundred 11 km
- Milford Hundred 13 km
- Sussex County, Delaware 19 km
- South Murderkill Hundred 26 km
- Delaware Bay 30 km
- Kent County, Delaware 31 km