Record Coverage: 1889–1970
Arlington Avenue Evangelical United Brethren Church (Friedens Kirche), formed about 1885, was an outgrowth of Zion Evangelical Church, Pittsburgh. Services were originally held in the home of Winhelm Heinzel. A building was erected on Arlington Avenue and dedicated in 1889. Arlington Avenue closed and merged with John Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church in 1970 to form Hill Top United Methodist Church.
TIMELINE:
1836—First German Methodist Episcopal Church, Birmingham, formed
1873—Allentown Methodist Episcopal Church formed
1877—Allentown Methodist Episcopal Church name changed to South Street Methodist Episcopal Church
1885—Arlington Avenue Evangelical United Brethren Church formed
1892—South Street Methodist Episcopal Church moved to the present location, became Washington Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church. Washington Avenue later became today’s Warrington Avenue
1925—Washington Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church name changed to Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church
1935—Trinity M.E. became John Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church with the merger of the First German Methodist Episcopal Church
1970—John Wesley M.E. named Hill Top United Methodist Church with the merger of the Arlington Avenue Evangelical United Brethren Church
1991—Becks Run United Methodist Church merged with Hill Top United Methodist Church
Early records are in German.
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