Lea Joyner Memorial United Methodist Church (Monroe, La.)
Biography
Lea Joyner Memorial United Methodist Church was located at 4390 Old Sterlington Road, Monroe, Louisiana.
The congregation began in 1952 after the Bishop linked three mission churches (Gibson’s Chapel, North Grand, South Grand) and Fairbanks Church north of Monroe. Reverend Lea Joyner was appointed as its pastor. She had been serving at a nearby church, but the new pastor didn’t want a woman as an assistant. Instead of returning to teaching, Reverend Joyner took on the task of starting a new church on the south side of Monroe. Three lots were acquired at Temple Drive and South 4th and South 5th Streets. The Bishop gave her half of the $10,000 start-up money and work began on the Southside Methodist Church.
After Reverend Joyner’s tragic death in 1985, Reverend Joe Solomon, himself a longtime member of Southside, was appointed to the church. The church was renamed after Reverend Joyner at that time. In January 1992, the church relocated to Old Sterlington Road. The current church was constructed on that site. The mission statement adopted by the church is, “To know Jesus and to make Him known.” The church has licensed 48 men and women to preach since 1952.
Lea Joyner Memorial United Methodist Church disaffiliated in November 2022.
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 MO-47.
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Lea Joyner Memorial United Methodist Church (Monroe, La.) records
This collection documents the activities of Lea Joyner Memorial United Methodist Church (Monroe, La.). The collection includes membership records, quarterly conference records, charge conference records, audit records, Administrative Board and Church Council records, trustee records, and committee records.