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143 HISTORY OF THE VA CONFERENCE, E.U.B. CHURCH—D.F. GLOVIER
$6,578.84. The minister was Rev. George P. Hott. The new church was
dedicated June 30, 1907, by Bishop J. S. Mills. The church was enlarged by
the addition of a Christian Education Building in 1940. It is the largest
congregation in Berkeley Springs and, in 1964, has a membership of 377.
BETHEL: Bethel is one of the former Evangelical Churches on
Morgan Charge, Western Pennsylvania Conference, which was received into
the Virginia Conference, Evangelical United Brethren, in 1951. It was then
placed on the Sleepy Creek Charge. It has a membership of 19 in 1964.
CHERRY RUN: At Cherry
Run the Methodist Church
was bought and moved to
another lot and was used in
the construction of a larger
and better place of worship.
This was in 1914, under the
pastorate of Rev. D. G.
Brimlow. The church was
dedicated November 1,
1914, by A. S. Hammack.
Cherry Run is a small town
on the main line of the B&
O Railroad.
A new church was dedicated at Cherry Run Sunday, July 9, 1950. The
main address was given by the Honorable Raymond J. Funkhouser of
Ranson, West Virginia. At 7:30 p.m. Bishop J. Balmer Showers and
Superintendent Floyd L. Fulk conducted Dedicatory Services. The
sanctuary has a recessed pulpit and choir loft, flanked by Sunday school
rooms. The rear of the sanctuary has two classrooms under a gallery seated
with opera chairs. The new church was built at an approximate cost of
$16,000. The membership in 1964 is 68.
$6,578.84. The minister was Rev. George P. Hott. The new church was
dedicated June 30, 1907, by Bishop J. S. Mills. The church was enlarged by
the addition of a Christian Education Building in 1940. It is the largest
congregation in Berkeley Springs and, in 1964, has a membership of 377.
BETHEL: Bethel is one of the former Evangelical Churches on
Morgan Charge, Western Pennsylvania Conference, which was received into
the Virginia Conference, Evangelical United Brethren, in 1951. It was then
placed on the Sleepy Creek Charge. It has a membership of 19 in 1964.
CHERRY RUN: At Cherry
Run the Methodist Church
was bought and moved to
another lot and was used in
the construction of a larger
and better place of worship.
This was in 1914, under the
pastorate of Rev. D. G.
Brimlow. The church was
dedicated November 1,
1914, by A. S. Hammack.
Cherry Run is a small town
on the main line of the B&
O Railroad.
A new church was dedicated at Cherry Run Sunday, July 9, 1950. The
main address was given by the Honorable Raymond J. Funkhouser of
Ranson, West Virginia. At 7:30 p.m. Bishop J. Balmer Showers and
Superintendent Floyd L. Fulk conducted Dedicatory Services. The
sanctuary has a recessed pulpit and choir loft, flanked by Sunday school
rooms. The rear of the sanctuary has two classrooms under a gallery seated
with opera chairs. The new church was built at an approximate cost of
$16,000. The membership in 1964 is 68.