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* Sunday School
* Sunday School
* Bible Study
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==See Also==
* [[Central United Methodist Church (Manila)]]
* [[Philippines Central Conference (United Methodist Church)]]
* [[The United Methodist Church]]

==External Link==
*[http://www.knoxumc.com/ Official site of Knox United Methodist Church]
*[http://www.umc.org Official website of The United Methodist Church]
*[http://www.umcphilippines.org/ Pinoy Metodista - United Methodist Church in the Philippines]
*[http://www.umc-manila.org/mea/ Official website of The UMC - Manila Episcopal Area]
*[http://umcbea.multiply.com/ Official website of The UMC - Baguio Episcopal Area]
*[http://www.philmethodist.com/ The Story of Methodism in the Philippines]



==References==
==References==
*"History of Knox UMC: 1898-2005." Knox United Methodist Church, 2005. http://www.knoxumc.com/history.htm (Accessed on September 11, 2007).
*"History of Knox UMC: 1898-2005." Knox United Methodist Church, 2005. http://www.knoxumc.com/history.htm (Accessed on September 11, 2007).

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Revision as of 02:58, 5 December 2008

Knox United Methodist Church is known to be the first Filipino United Methodist Church in the Philippines located along Rizal Avenue in Sta. Cruz, Manila.

Histoty

The first Protestant worship service in the Philippines was held in Manila on August 28, 1898, officiated by Rev. George C. Stull, a Methodist chaplain and a member of the Montana Annual Conference. American and Filipino soldiers attended said service. On March 1899, Bishop James M. Thoburn visited Manila and organized a Methodist group into a charge affiliated with the Singapore District of the Malaysia Mission Conference.

Early years. Formerly known as the Knox Memorial Church, the church evolved into two worshiping congregations, the English congregation under Arthur Prautch and the Spanish congregation under Nicolas V. Zamora.

Knox UMC was also the first permanent Methodist structure built in the Philippines. The Philippine government donated large parcel of land at Calle Cervantes (Rizal Avenue) in Manila where a small chapel was built, known as the Cervantes Methodist Church. In 1906, a large permanent church structure was built under the supervision of Reverend M.A. Rader, the same site where Knox UMC presently stands. The church was first named as "First Methodist Church", and the original cornerstone bears its name. It was changed to Knox Memorial Methodist Church, named after Henry Knox who spearheaded the church construction and donated $15,000.

World War II. Knox remained a Filipino Church, not until the liberation of Manila in 1945. The Central United Methodist Church was totally destroyed by the war and its congregation was transferred to Knox that formed the Knox-Central Church. During this time, the English service congregation grew rapidly. In 1949 Central UMC was re-established at its original site in T.M. Kalaw Street, Manila.

Another milestone. The second half of the 20th century marked as striking increase in Knox UMC's membership. Thus, this required a bigger space for worship. In 1948, plans were made for its reconstruction and the main sanctuary was completed first in 1953. Reconstruction underwent several phases because new facilities were added (especially for Sunday School), which was completed in 1964.

Services and other activities

  • Ilocano Service
  • Tagalog Service
  • English Service
  • Aldersgate Service
  • Vesper Service
  • Midweek Service
  • Youth Service
  • Children's Worship
  • Sunday School
  • Bible Study

See Also


References