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Pilot preview — 15 churches enriched from their own websites so far (of 582). Worship style, ministries, and character are pulled automatically, so you can explore who each church is.
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Lone Oak · South West District · est. 1844
Organized in 1844 in Lone Oak (Meriwether County), Allen-Lee Memorial is a historic rural congregation with deep community roots and an unusually strong missions emphasis — from Missions in China to the United Methodist Children's Home — alongside Little Free Library and Little Free Pantry outreach. It describes itself by the Methodist welcome: 'open hearts, open minds, open doors.'
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Oxford · South Central District
Allen Memorial UMC in Oxford is a welcoming congregation 'where ALL who seek Christ are welcomed,' with a daycare ministry and a long local history.
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Macon · North Central District · est. 1826
Known as 'the Mother Church of Georgia Methodism,' Mulberry Street was founded in 1826 and marks its bicentennial in 2026. A vibrant downtown Macon congregation with full adult/children/youth ministries, an active Macon Outreach, and a scholarship program.
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Columbus · Northwest District · est. 1828
A large, historically Wesleyan congregation in downtown Columbus (founded 1828) that opens worship with the Wesley Covenant Prayer. Multiple Sunday services including a Hispanic service, plus an Early Learning Center, fitness center, and a ministry center serving the wider community.
traditionalcontemporaryEarly Learning Centerfitness centerministry centerweddings+2 moreTifton · South Central District
Trinity in Tifton describes itself as a diverse church family with a great history, focused on helping people become disciples of Jesus. Sunday worship at 11am with Sunday school at 10.
traditionalSunday schooldiscipleshipMacon · North Central District · est. 1846
Founded in 1846, Vineville is a mainstay along Macon's Vineville Avenue that aims to be a good neighbor — ministering to the poor, nurturing its surrounding neighborhood, and developing Christian leaders. Strong in music and the arts, Taizé prayer, Stephen Ministry, and hands-on local missions.
Sunday schoolchildrenyouthTaizé prayer+7 moreSavannah · Coastal District
A historic downtown Savannah congregation (sanctuary completed 1890) with deep traditional roots and an unusually strong music program — Chancel Choir, multiple choirs, and the Noack Organ — plus full-age ministries and the Wesley Gardens Retreat Center. Multi-generational and traditional.
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