Frazer United Methodist Church, Methodist church on Atlanta Highway in Montgomery, Alabama
Frazer United Methodist Church is a Protestant church building located on Atlanta Highway in Montgomery with multiple spaces for worship and gathering. The structure includes a central sanctuary, Wesley Hall for different worship styles, a bookstore, and designated areas for children's programs and activities.
The congregation was founded in 1892, beginning with Sunday school gatherings in a storeroom before eventually relocating and expanding. Growth over decades led to the addition of multiple services and expanded facilities to serve the growing membership.
The congregation draws people from different cultural backgrounds who gather for services and activities in multiple languages. This shows how the church functions as a meeting place for the diverse Montgomery community.
The church holds regular worship services throughout the week, with Sunday and midweek options available for visitors. Arriving early is helpful to find parking and navigate the different spaces within the building.
In 2022, the congregation voted to leave the United Methodist Church and join the Free Methodist Church. This institutional shift placed the church among a small number of similar congregations that made the same decision in the state.
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