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Welcome to Salem United Methodist Church. We hope you enjoy your online experience and get a taste of Salem. No matter where you are or what season of life you are in, you are welcome here.
We are located at the intersection of Salem and George McDuffie Roads, just southeast of Thomson, Ga. We are right in the middle of an incredible community of people and thrilled to be a part of what is happening here and hope that you will visit with us soon.
Our mission is to help the lost find their way home to Christ Jesus. Investing our hands, feet, voices and resources to serve with and for our neighbors. At Salem Church we share the word of God to lead people to his gift of eternal life. We are a faith community that expects great things from God and attempting great things for god.
The first meetings of the church were held in the Piney Wood School House in 1820. As the congregation began to grow, an interest in building a church developed. They cut their own trees, took them to the saw mill, brought back the lumber and stacked it on the property to dry. Then the lumber was planed by hand. Construction took two years to complete and it was finished in 1822. At this time the name was changed from Piney Wood Church to Salem Methodist Church.
The size of the building remained the same until 1960, when the Sunday School building was added. This building was an old house purchased from Southern Bell for one dollar. This was connected to the sanctuary by a breezeway.
In 1976 a contract was awarded to Griffin & Carter Construction Co. to repair the walls of the sanctuary which were leaning severely. They also added brick to the front of the building and installed a new roof.
The water supply for the church came from a spring located across George McDuffie Rd. until 1988 when a well was installed. Also during 1988 an extensive building program was begun. A multi-pupose pavillion and a fellowship hall was constructed. The majority of the work was done by the men, women, children and friends of the church. The pavillion was completed in time to hold Sunrise Service on Easter of 1989. Christmas dinner was served in the new fellowship hall on December 23, 1990. In 1991 Father Methodius from the Monestary at Conyers, GA. installed stained glass windows picturing Noah and the Flood in the fellowship hall.
A few years ago the Sunday School classrooms were remodeled with new carpet and acoustical ceilings. The bathroom was also made ADA accessible.
In 2004 the door leading from the classrooms into the breazeway was removed and replaced with an ADA accessible opening. The door from the sanctuary to the breezeway was replaced with a wider ADA compliant 6-panel door along with a new handrail for the handicap ramp.
Most recently a new metal roof was installed on all of the buildings replacing the asphalt shingles that were installed improperly several years ago.