Old Friendship United Methodist Church, Protestant church in West Post Office, Maryland
Old Friendship United Methodist Church is a one-story wooden structure built in the Greek Revival and Italianate architectural styles on Meadow Bridge Road. The main building is supported by a dedicated bell house, education building, and fellowship hall on the one-acre property.
The Methodist congregation was founded in 1785, when circuit riders traveled south from Baltimore to bring services to local families. This marked the beginning of ongoing worship in the community that would continue for more than two centuries.
The graveyard holds several hundred markers from the 19th and 20th centuries, showing the deep roots of Methodist families in this area. These stones tell the story of people who made this place their spiritual home for generations.
The church has adequate parking areas that have been expanded over time, making it easy to visit and move around the grounds. Take time to walk the full property and explore all the buildings, including the bell house and education structures.
The Emmanuel Bell still rings each Sunday morning to call worshippers to services, continuing a custom that reaches back over two centuries. This simple sound connects today's visitors with the church's long and steady presence in the community.
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