King Avenue United Methodist Church
Columbus
OH

43201

King Avenue United Methodist Church, Columbus, Ohio, United States
King Avenue United Methodist Church, Columbus, Ohio, United States

Who we are

Real people. Real inclusion. Real worship.

We welcome and honor all people. Every race. Every gender. All sexual identities, nationalities and ethnicities. Regardless of family status, economic status, physical, mental or emotional ability – our hearts, our minds and our doors are always open to you.

Our Mission

We invite, welcome and honor all people and nurture them to grow in service with Christ.

Church Address

299 King Avenue
Columbus, OH 43201
United States
Phone: (614) 424 6050

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Church Pastor

Rev. John Keeny
Pastor
299 King Avenue
Columbus, OH 43201
United States
Phone: (614) 424 6050

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Quote of the Day

Psalms 118:1

O give thanks unto the LORD; for he is good: because his mercy endureth for ever.

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Worship Styles & Times

King Avenue has two different worship services each Sunday. Worship each Sunday is at 9:00am, and 11:00am.

9:00 Morning Blend
This is a smaller, more informal service is in Fellowship Hall. Coffee and donuts are available before and throughout the service. The music is eclectic and the atmosphere is friendly and relaxed.

11:00 am Traditional Worship
This traditional service in the sanctuary featuring the music of our wonderful Chancel Choir and our very talented organist. Sign Language Interpretation is available the 2nd and 3rd Sundays of each month. Dress is casual.

Service Times last updated on the 30th of July, 2017


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10am Youth Sunday School, Grade 6 - 12
Donnenwirth Lounge (Upper Level)


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King Avenue United Methodist Church, Columbus, Ohio, United States
King Avenue United Methodist Church, Columbus, Ohio, United States



King Avenue United Methodist Church History

In 1888, before there was a church or a church building, there was the formation of a Sunday School on December 30, 1889 started by a small group of people in the neighborhood of King and Neil Avenues. They met in a two-story frame building on Henry Street, which is now called Sixth Avenue. A bakery was housed on the first floor and the Sunday School group met on the second floor. This formation of the church group, numbering one hundred and twenty-seven persons, resulted in the need for a building.

On May 30, 1889, King Avenue Episcopal Church was organized with 30 members. A lot on the corners of King and Neil Avenues was purchased for $5,500.00. The first physical structure was a small stone church built in 1889. The building was essentially a small chapel, seating no more than one hundred and fifty persons. There is an indication that the stone chapel was built on the west end of the lot, facing King Avenue, from which the church derived it's name. The small stone chapel was outgrown by the turn of the century and a temporary structure called the "Wigwam" was built. The Wigwam, 40 x 90 feet, was home to the two hundred plus member congregation from 1902 to 1904, while the small chapel was razed and a new, larger, stone building was built in its place.

The second church building was dedicated March 5 1904 and the temporary Wigwam was torn down. The cost of the new church building was $54,000.00. The new building had a seating capacity of 1800 and was one of the largest churches in Columbus. On August 23, 1918, while repairs were being made to the roof, a fire started that destroyed the church within two hours and all but a few of the exterior stone walls remained partially intact. Following the destruction of the second stone church, the congregation met in a temporary building was to be known as the "Tabernacle."

On October 8, 1922, the third permanent and present church building was dedicated. Although the present church has the same general appearance from the exterior as the church building built in 1904, there were many advancements and improvements. The cost of the new church was $400,000.00. The new church was designed with a seating capacity of 1,800.

King Avenue has witnessed many renovations since the dedication of the present church building in 1922.


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