Dorchester Banner/Dave Ryan Antioch Church was built in 1915, and is shaded by a grove of mature oak trees. TOWN POINT — The Antioch United Methodist Church, historically identified as the Antioch …
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TOWN POINT — The Antioch United Methodist Church, historically identified as the Antioch M. E. Church South, stands in a mature grove of oak trees along Town Point Road west of Cambridge. The single-story weatherboard frame church, enhanced by a series of pointed arch Gothic Revival entrance and lancet windows, retained a well preserved interior with grained beaded board wainscoting and a pressed metal ceiling.
Enhancing the period interior are early twentieth century pews and Victorian altar furniture. The church, erected in 1915, stands on the same site as an earlier 1855 structure that burned.
The congregational history dates back to the first decade of the nineteenth century. In 1861, the Antioch membership decided to align itself with the Methodist Episcopal Church South due to differences in opinion on the institution of slavery.
The interior of the church has seen little change since the early twentieth century. The floors are covered yellow pine tongue-and-groove boards, and the perimeter of the sanctuary is fitted with vertical beaded board wainscoting covered with an yellow ochre color graining.
The white plaster walls rise to a ceiling of pressed metal that follows the bottom contour of the rafters and collar beams. The altar at the north end of the sanctuary is raised and is furnished with late Victorian chairs and pulpit. A Victorian organ is located in the northwest corner.
In addition to its historical value, the church is known for its annual Peach Festival, held in August.
To reach the church from Cambridge, follow Route 16, make a slight right at Dailsville Road, then turn left at Town Point Road.
The building is at 1742 Town Point Road.
In other church news:
Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word
“In this time of great challenges, economic challenges, the challenge of covid, we need to remember to keep our eyes focused on the Lord, that He is our strength, that He is the one we belong to, that we are not to be caught up in the world and panicked by the world.” - Fr. Mark Mary
Faith-Based Partnership
Join the Faith Partnership: A cooperative effort for local Worship Centers and Atlantic General Hospital & Health System to increase health awareness, education, and healthy living incentives for our community members. The event will take place on Jan. 5, 2021 via video call, from 10-11 a.m.
For information, contact Gail Mansell at 410-641-9725 or gmansell@atlanticgeneral.org.
Faith Baptist Fellowship
Wednesday Bible Study/Prayer at 7 p.m. Sunday School for Adults - 9:30 a.m. Sunday worship is held at 11 a.m. Join in-person and on Facebook LIVE at faithwalking.net. Listen from church parking lot on 88.9 FM.
The church is at 1312 Race St. Call 410-221-5104.
Old Trinity Church
Old Trinity Church has regular Sunday services on Sunday at 11 a.m.
St. Mary Refuge of Sinners
Mass is held at Refuge of Sinners (Minnette Mills Dick Hall) on Sunday at 8:30 a.m. Congregants are asked to follow health guidelines, including maintaining a distance of six feet from one another, and wearing masks.
The Spanish-language mass is being held at 6 p.m. on Sundays, with the same protocols.
St. Mary Star of the Sea has delayed its reopening until Refuge of Sinners enacts its safety protocols. For information on the parish, visit the new website at stmarycambridgemd.org.
Church of the Nazarene
Reverend Richard Prahl will be preaching Jan. 10 on Luke 2:40-45, “Where Did He Go?” Worship is 10:45 a.m. There will be music provided by the Worship Team and Cheryl Thompson, soloist.
Sunday school is 10 a.m. Wednesday Evening Service at 7 p.m. in the fellowship hall.
We are abiding by the CDC guidelines. Everyone is welcome! You will also find the service online – FaceBook; cambridgechurch.org
Christ Episcopal Church
Jan. 10, there will be drive through Eucharist service at Whatley Hall parking lot till further notice.
Soup Day on Jan. 14, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Carry out only.
Quart size Chili, Chicken Noodle or Vegetable beef, with no dessert or biscuit $7. Pick up at Whatley Hall Kitchen window. Call ahead for order: 410-228-3161
Zion UMC
The church has indoor worship service in the Sanctuary every Sunday at 11 a.m. Masks must be worn and all health and safety protocol is being followed. Everyone is welcome. Please come to 612 Locust St., Cambridge.
Immanuel UCC
Beginning on Dec. 27, 2020, Immanuel United Church of Christ, 5401 White Hall Rd., Cambridge, will return to “Virtual” services at 10 a.m. via Zoom.
No in-person worship. Information on logging into our Zoom worship service can be found at immanuelucc.com
Join Immanuel United Church of Christ to celebrate Christmas virtually in prayer and song during our Christmas Eve Service on Zoom at 7 p.m.. The link can be found on the church website at immanuelucc.com.
Souls Harbor Church of God
Sunday morning worship service at Souls Harbor Church of God will begin at 10:30 a.m. The Worship Team will lead a time of singing, followed by a time of prayer and supplication.
The congregation will then hear from the Word of God, a sermon by Pastor Roy D. Collins, or Youth Pastor Tyler Collins. Sunday School and children’s services are on hold temporarily.
The church is located at 718 Peachblossom Ave. in Cambridge. Their phone is 410-253-4148. The congregation invites all to join them. The church is abiding by CDC guidelines.
Grace UMC
Sunday, Jan. 10 — 10 a.m. Baraca Class (live on WCEM – 1240 AM), Speaker Pastor Chris Pettit.
11 a.m. Worship in Sanctuary/live on Facebook or radio WCEM 1240 AM), Speaker Pastor Chris Pettit, Special Music To be announced, Scripture Reader Martha Cannon, Scripture Acts 19:1-7; Mark 1:4-11, Message: “Baptism of Fire”
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
No events scheduled outside of sunday services. Masks must be worn for all classes and services
Baraca has been meeting for more than 100 years. We share Jesus by proclaiming the Word of God! We invite you to join us this Sunday at Grace U.M. Church at 10 a.m. If you are unable to be present for the class, you can listen over WCEM -1240 AM.
Adult Sunday Sunday School Classes 10 a.m.
Come join us in worship. Grace U.M. Church is a friendly, warm and welcoming church family. Come join us in lifting the name of Jesus in Cambridge.