Born out of the fires of a Wesleyan Methodist tent meeting, Ada Chapel has brought the message of holiness and sanctification to the community for 100 years. The church was named in honor of Rev. Ada White-Ramsey who was the first to bring the Wesleyan message to this part of Alabama. She and her husband, Pierce Clayton [P.C.] Ramsey, started the church in 1906.
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaThis series comprises records from the Rochester conference. They capture the district’s role as a vital regional hub within the wider church. The materials include minutes from district conferences, correspondence between local pastors and district leaders, reports from area churches, pastoral appointments, membership and financial statistics, and policy documents specific to the region.
These records reveal how the district guided and supported local congregations and clergy, implemented denominational policies on a regional level, and fostered church growth and ministry within the community.
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaRecord of the First Meeting of the New York Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Connection of America, held in Syracuse, June, 1844; June 19-25, 1844
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaA record of the first meeting of the Rochester or Western New York Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Connection of America, held in Seneca Falls, New York commencing April 30th, ending May 5th, 1845.
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaThe Doings of the Second Meeting of the Rochester Yearly Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Connection of America, held in Penn Yan (Wesleyan Chapel), Yates County, New York, commencing April 22nd, ending April 27th, 1846
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaA Record of the Rochester Conference, Third Annual Session held at Eagle Harbor, commencing April 28th and ending May 3rd, 1847.
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaA record of the First Meeting of the Rochester Conference at Owego, NY, (Tioga County) Fourth Annual Session commenced April 26th and ended May 1st, 1848
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaThe Doings of the Fifth Meeting of the Rochester Yearly Conference, of the Wesleyan Methodist Connection of America, Held at Seneca Falls, Seneca County, New York, commencing April 25th, ending April 30th, 1849
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaThe Doings of the Sixth Meeting of the Rochester Yearly Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Connection of America, held at Jamestown, Chautauqua County, New York, commencing on Wednesday, April 24th and closing on Saturday, April 27th, 1850
The Wesleyan Methodist Church of AmericaThe Doings of the Seventh Session of the Rochester Yearly Conference of the Wesleyan Connection of America, held at Hopewell, Ontario County, New York, commencing on Wednesday, April 23rd, 1851 and concluding Monday, April 28th
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