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THE HISTORY OF KEY WEST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Reuniting after years of separate ministry in the comŽmunity, three United Methodist congregations,
First United, Fleming Street, and Ley Memorial, merged to form the Key West United Methodist Church
on June 19. 1994. This merger brought the Key West Methodists hack to its mother church building,
"Old Stone".
Methodist preaching was first heard in Key West in 1832 when two traveling missionaries came here by
schooner. For the next 12 years the gathering of Methodists was a simple, independent group often meeting
in the home of Samuel Kemp, a Bahamian Methodist lay person, who moved here in 1837. Some of Samuel
Kemp's descendants continue to worship in the sanctuary today.
The first Methodist Episcopal Church was organized in 1844 and the Reverend Alexander Graham was
appointed as pastor the next year. In 1845 the Methodist Episcopal Church, South was formed and
became the appointing body.
In 1939 The Methodist Episcopal Church, the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and the Methodist
Protestant Church became The Methodist Church. They merged with The Evangelical United Brethren
Church in 1969, and The United Methodist Church was born.
Click Here to download the complete 'History of Key West United Methodist Church' story.
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