Fairport United Methodist Church
Together on the Journey
31 West Church Street Fairport NY 14450 585 223 9560
On April 23, 1968, The United Methodist Church was
created when Bishop Reuben H. Mueller, representing
The Evangelical United Brethren Church, and Bishop
Lloyd C. Wicke of The Methodist Church joined hands at
the constituting General Conference in Dallas, Texas.
With the words, "Lord of the Church, we are united in
Thee, in Thy Church and now in The United Methodist
Church," the new denomination was given birth by two
churches that had distinguished histories and influential
ministries in various parts of the world.

A brief look back at the United Methodist Church
and Fairpory U. M. C.
Methodism first appeared in Fairport and Perinton as early as 1810,
when a certain Adam Gower, described as "an exhorter and resident,"
initiated a series of meetings held in various homes in the community.
In 1816, Methodist circuit riders - ordained clergymen serving several
communities, normally on the frontier - began their work in the area,
continuing until 1825, when a Methodist Episcopal Society was
formed, creating the first Methodist church in the area. Although this
church did not survive and the Society closed its doors in 1842, a
second Society was founded in 1825, and was followed in 1837 by the
establishment of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Perinton.

These churches were followed by the formal organization of the First
Methodist Episcopal Church of Fairport in the fall of 1876. Initially
meeting in rented facilities, this church moved into its own building in
1879, which was a brick structure located in the site of the present
Fairport United Methodist Church. The total cost of the building was
$15,000. Membership at the time numbered 100.

This building underwent several renovations in the years that
followed. In 1903, for example, a $6,000 subscription campaign led to
the construction of a new sanctuary seating about 400 people. In
1913, a $2,600 pipe organ was donated to the church. An additional
renovation of the entire facility was initiated in 1926, followed by still a
third renovation in 1955, which focused on the improvement of the
educational facilities. A serious fire in the mid-seventies brought yet
more reconstruction to the building.

The latest renovation took place in 1994, with the construction of a
new entry that includes an elevator, plus an enlarged narthex and a
general upgrading of the entire facilities. Shortly thereafter, the pipe
organ was completely rebuilt by the Parsons Company of
Canandaigua, NY. As the result of an ongoing capital improvement
campaign, we have just completed a renovation of the kitchen and
fellowship hall in the basement.

Throughout its history, the Fairport United Methodist Church has
attempted to be a witness for Jesus Christ, who taught us to heal the
sick, clothe the poor, and bring the message of His salvation and
reconciliation to the entire world.