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address:113 South 14th Street  Denison, IA 51442 phone:712-263-2934 website:First United Methodist Church of Denison

Events Calendar

Thursday, November 19th

Thursday Bible Study

when:9:00am, Denison, IA
venue:First United Methodist Church of Denison

Saturday, November 21st

Saturday Contemporary Worship Service

when:6:30pm, Denison, IA
venue:First United Methodist Church of Denison

Sunday, November 22nd

Sunday Worship Service

when:9:00am, Denison, IA
venue:First United Methodist Church of Denison

Sunday School

when:10:15am, Denison, IA
venue:First United Methodist Church of Denison

Thursday, November 26th

Thursday Bible Study

when:9:00am, Denison, IA
venue:First United Methodist Church of Denison

History

The current United Methodist complex was initiated in 1957 when the previous wooden frame edifice, built in 1868, was found to be unsafe and a committee formed to establish guidelines, formulate possibilities and establish a building program. By 1961 plans were under consideration, and architects consulted and employed. The Presbyterian Church property on the northeast corner of the block and another property were purchased giving us the whole eastern half of the present block.

After financing was arranged through personal gifts, memorials, and a loan of $199,000 was secured, building began. The Educational Unit and Fellowship Hall were completed and consecrated June 5, 1966. The twenty year loan was paid in full in ten years, and the building was dedicated on March 28, 1976.

Committees were then appointed to proceed with plans for construction of a new sanctuary. Selection of the architectural design was difficult since it had to please the majority of the members and be compatible with the design of the Educational Unit and Fellowship Hall. Many visits to area churches of all denominations were made in search of a satisfactory design. Congregational meetings were held in which any person could express an opinion. The design which was finally chosen was overwhelmingly approved by congregational vote.