Livingston United Methodist Church (Livingston, La.)
Biography
Livingston United Methodist Church was located at 29725 South Poplar Street, Livingston, Louisiana.
Red Oak Methodist Episcopal Church was founded in the early 1800s. The church was built on property donated by the Efferson Family in Red Oak. Other early families in the church were the Moores, the Effersons, the McLins, the Hughes, the Brousards, the Davidsons, the Carpenters, the Sibleys, and the Watts.
The congregation, led by Pastor Bodi, decided to move from Red Oak to the present location in Livingston in 1944. The name was changed to Livingston Methodist Church. Services were held in private homes while construction took place. Since then, Sunday school classes and a fellowship hall have been built.
Livingston United Methodist Church disaffiliated from the United Methodist Church in May 2023.
Source: Timothy Hebert, “The Historical Register of the Louisiana Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church,” (Louisiana: Louisiana Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church, 2004), page BR-43.
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Livingston United Methodist Church (Livingston, La.) records
This collection documents the activities of Livingston United Methodist Church (Livingston, La.). It includes membership records, charge conference records, and administrative board records. A USB flash drive with electronic records contains membership records (2023) and administrative board meeting minutes (2011-2023). These files have been transferred to the archives’ network-attached storage.