POPLAR GROVE
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
The Poplar Grove United Methodist Church traces
its roots to the first settlers that began to arrive in the Poplar Grove area in
the late 1830's. In 1864 the Methodist
Church
building was erected at a cost of $2,000. By 1913 the two churches in
Poplar Grove -Methodist and Congregational - were struggling financially; so
they joined into one body as the Poplar Grove Federated Church, moving into the
Congregational Church building on
State
Street. The Federated Church continued until 1963, when, by vote of the
congregation, we became known as the Poplar Grove Community Methodist Church,
dropping the Congregational affiliation. In 1968, the Methodist and
Evangelical United Brethren denominations united and we became the Poplar Grove
United Methodist Church. After two major remodeling / addition projects
and eighty-six years at the State Street address, our new church building was
erected. We held our first worship services in the new building - a blend
of traditional and contemporary decor - on Saturday, February 6th and
Sunday, February 7th , 1999.