First United Methodist Church, Protestant church in Little Rock, Arkansas
First United Methodist Church is a Romanesque Revival church building in Little Rock. It features four square towers at the corners and a brick exterior with granite detailing throughout.
The Methodist congregation was established in 1831 as the first such assembly in Little Rock. The current building was constructed between 1899 and 1900 to replace earlier meeting spaces.
The church maintains strong connections within the Arkansas Conference, organizing regular training events and community service programs throughout the state.
The church is located in downtown Little Rock and is easy to access. Since it remains an active place of worship, visitors should respect service times and active congregation activities.
The building is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, marking its importance beyond the congregation itself. This recognition reflects the church's role in preserving local architectural heritage.
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