United Methodism has had a rich and full ministry in Woodbury.
The first local Methodist service was conducted in the open air in the late 18th century.
The congregation moved its services to the long kitchen of Elijah Sherman's Home in 1824, and then built a Meeting House on the site of the present building.
In 1839, a new church structure was built in its place. Thirty-seven years later it was turned 90 degrees to face South, and 21 feet in length were added.
Though the changes in physical structure have been plentiful, the character of Woodbury Methodist Church remains constant - a faithful and faith-filled loving community of Christians.
Since 1985, the church has experienced a dramatic 850 percent increase in membership.
To accommodate this growth, a vigorous building project was completed in June of 2000.
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