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Antioch Methodist Church
Bulls Gap
TN
37711
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Who we are
Antioch Methodist Church is a Global Methodist Church in Bulls Gap, Tennessee.
We are a fellowship of believers, made in God's image and called as disciples of Christ to share the Good News with everyone through learning, listening, praying and working together actively to reach out to our communities.
We are a place to believe, belong, and become!
We are a fellowship of believers, made in God's image and called as disciples of Christ to share the Good News with everyone through learning, listening, praying and working together actively to reach out to our communities.
We are a place to believe, belong, and become!
Street Address
4320 Marvin Rd
Bulls Gap,
TN
37711
United States
Phone: (423) 422-6456 / (423) 422-7569
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Church Pastor
David O Gibbs Jr
Pastor
4320 Marvin Rd
Bulls Gap,
TN
37711
United States
Phone: (423) 422-6456 / (423) 422-7569
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Quote of the Day
Romans 8:2
For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death.
For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death.
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Global Methodist Church
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Antioch Methodist Church Bulls Gap Service Times
Morning Worship 9:30am
Sunday School 10:30am
Service Times last updated on the 11th of October, 2023
Sunday School 10:30am
Service Times last updated on the 11th of October, 2023
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Antioch Methodist Church History
Antioch Meeting House , Marvin, Greene County was first served by a minister in 1847.
In 1856 land for the present church was deeded by Felix Wells to the trustees of the church. The deed stated that they should erect ….thereon a house or place of worship for the use of members of the Methodist Episcopal Church South.
One Poplar log provided the weatherboarding and another the wainscoting and pews.
An innovation in the church building was the sloping floor which allowed better viewing of the pulpit by the congregation. A statement of the cost of the meeting house was made by Felix Wells:
Bill for building the house………….$118.00
Pulpit……………………………….. 5.50
Beam across the center of the house… 2.00
25 seats with backs…………………. 18.75
7 seats without backs………………. 2.62 and half 146.87 and half
Payments by the people 144.30
Amount due: $2.57 and half
Completion of the felloship hall in 1991 with classrooms, kitchen and restrooms shows the continuence of the church to the people.
Land for the old cemetery was given by Farmer Williams son of Benjamun Williams. At the foot of the old cemetery lay slaves.
Sylvia Bright
In 1856 land for the present church was deeded by Felix Wells to the trustees of the church. The deed stated that they should erect ….thereon a house or place of worship for the use of members of the Methodist Episcopal Church South.
One Poplar log provided the weatherboarding and another the wainscoting and pews.
An innovation in the church building was the sloping floor which allowed better viewing of the pulpit by the congregation. A statement of the cost of the meeting house was made by Felix Wells:
Bill for building the house………….$118.00
Pulpit……………………………….. 5.50
Beam across the center of the house… 2.00
25 seats with backs…………………. 18.75
7 seats without backs………………. 2.62 and half 146.87 and half
Payments by the people 144.30
Amount due: $2.57 and half
Completion of the felloship hall in 1991 with classrooms, kitchen and restrooms shows the continuence of the church to the people.
Land for the old cemetery was given by Farmer Williams son of Benjamun Williams. At the foot of the old cemetery lay slaves.
Sylvia Bright
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