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We've been a part of the Franconia
community for 114 years.
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Franconia United Methodist Church began in the late 1800's as Union Church on Beulah Street, where services
were held for Methodists and Baptists in the farming community of Franconia.
When Union Church was destroyed by fire, land was donated on Beulah Road, and in September 1896, Bethel Methodist Episcopal
Church was founded. (Today, the congregation of Mt. Calvary Community Church worships in this building.) Bethel's first minister
was a circuit rider who also served Lincolnia and Accotink. Annandale, Sydenstricker, Ilsa, Dunn Loring and Merrifield were
added to make this a stronger Circuit.
In 1944, the new site on Franconia Road was purchased, and the Franconia-Lincolnia Charge became
self-supporting. The corner stone was laid in March 1950, and the name was changed from Bethel to the Franconia Methodist
Church.
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| 1950 Groundbreaking at Our Current Location |
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Both the building and the community continued to grow. The members voted in 1952 to build a sanctuary above the basement
building, to build a parsonage, and to have a full-time minister. The Wesley Building, now occupied by Koinonia, was added
in 1957. The three level Cokesbury Building was built in 1960 to provide room for classes, a kitchen and a larger social hall.
In 1966 the east and west wings were added to allow more seating during worship and more classroom space.

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| FUMC Today |
One hundred-twelve years and Franconia United Methodist Church is still growing, still vital. We are reaching out
to others to receive them into our fellowship of faith. We are adding programs, classes, choirs, and worship services to meet
the increasing diversity of needs. We are equipping ourselves, with a time-honored faith that is forever young, to go out
and serve others.
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Open Hearts. Open Minds. Open Doors. The people of Franconia United
Methodist Church
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