A heartfelt, scrapbook-style history of a North Carolina church and its community
A detailed collection traces the life of Carthage United Methodist Church from its early roots to the late 20th century. Rich with memories, records, and photographs, the book frames the local story within the wider sweep of American Methodism, honoring the people who built and sustained the congregation over generations.
This edition weaves together personal reminiscences, church milestones, and the work of the women’s groups who supported the church through decades. It preserves moments of community, faith, and service, inviting readers to remember and reflect on local faith history.
- Includes biographical notes on pastors and lay leaders who shaped the church.
- Features photographs and excerpts from early records and historical sketches.
- Explores the roles of women’s organizations in building and sustaining the church community.
- Offers a chronological view of milestones, from the 19th to the late 20th century.
Ideal for readers interested in local American religious history, church archives, and community memory alike.