CLOSED CHURCHES WITHIN THE
PRESENT BOUNDARIES OF THE
SUSQUEHANNA CONFERENCE OF
THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
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JUNIATA COUNTY PA
1. Arch Rock UMC

Address: 736 Arch Rock Road
Municipality: Fermanaugh township
County: Juniata
State: PA
Directions:
From the interchange of US22-322 with Arch
Rock Road, west of Mifflintown, go ¾ mile northwest on Arch Rock Road. The church is on the right.
Historic Conference:
Central Pennsylvania
Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church
Journal references:
Brief History:
Local residents formed a congregation when ore
ran out and the previously existing area churches
ceased to function. They met in the school house and approached the Mifflintown churches for preaching on a regular basis. After being refused by the Presbyterians and
Lutherans, the congregation succeeded in 1884 in securing the services of the
Methodist minister, the Rev. Martin L. Smith.
In 1909 a wing of the ell-shaped Arch Rock school was moved across the
road to a plot donated by C.C. Shellenberger.
This became the congregation’s first and present church building.
After being served by the Methodist pastor
from Mifflintown for 70 years, the congregation voted in 1954 to become an
official Methodist congregation.
On 2/11/2023 the congregation voted 12-0 to disaffiliate from the
United Methodist Church, and that disaffiliation along with 140 others was
approved at a 5/17/2023 special session of the Susquehanna Conference.
Final
disposition:
2. Bethlehem EV

Location: PA 235
Municipality: Greenwood township
County: Juniata
State: PA
Directions:
From the intersection of PA 235 and PA 333 in the village of
East Salem, go 5 miles east on PA 235 to Bethlehem Church Road. The
church stood at the southwest corner of PA 235 and Bethlehem Church Road, with
the front door facing Bethlehem Church Road.
Historic Conference:
Central Pennsylvania Conference of the Evangelical Church
Journal references:
Brief History:
Religious services in the area began about 1855, most
likely by the Lutherans. The church building was erected in 1892 by the
people of the community.. The stones for the
wall came from the David Swartz farm, and the bricks were fired at the Luke
Meiser farm. The exact date and circumstances under which the property
became exclusively Evangelical has not been determined.
On October 21, 1984, the Whiteland
(former United Brethren) and Bethlehem congregations voted to unite and use the
Whiteland building. By 1991 that building was no longer adequate and the
congregation erected the present Turkey Valley United Methodist Church adjacent
to the Bethlehem building.
Final disposition:
The Bethlehem building has been
razed. The church site is now part of the parking lot for the Turkey
Valley United Methodist Church.
3.
Browns
UMC
Address: 33762 Route 35N
Municipality: Fayette township
County: Juniata
State: PA
Directions:
From the interchange of US22-322 with
PA35, at Mifflintown, go 8 miles northeast on PA35. The church is on the right.
Historic Conference:
Allegheny Conference of the United
Brethren Church
Journal references:
Brief History:
Brown’s Sunday School
class was organized in 1882 in a school house
near Cocolamus.
Two years later the congregation constructed a frame
church along Cocolamus Road across from the pond, by
the existing cemetery. The church at the
present site was dedicated in 1982 and the west addition was dedicated in 2002.
On 2/23/2023 the congregation voted 51-3 to disaffiliate from the
United Methodist Church, and that disaffiliation along with 140 others was
approved at a 5/17/2023 special session of the Susquehanna Conference.
Final
disposition:
4. Cross Keys UMC

Location: village of Cross Keys
Municipality: Lack township
County: Juniata
State: PA
Directions:
Cross Keys is on PA 35, 24 miles south of its
intersection with US 322 near Mifflintown. At Cross Keys, go south onto
the road to Waterloo and go 200 yards. The church is on the left.
The 1877 Juniata County Atlas gives the exact location.
Historic Conference:
Central Pennsylvania Conference of the Methodist
Episcopal Church
Journal references:
2003,171 - discontinued
2008,323 - disposal of property
Brief History:
This building was erected as a Lutheran
Church. In 1873 a powerful Methodist revival moved up Shade Valley from Silverthorn schoolhouse (Richvale),
to Shade Valley Chapel (near the Huntingdon/Juniata county
line), to Cross Keys (meeting in the Lutheran building). Soon afterwards,
the building at Cross Keys was purchased by the Methodists and became a regular
appointment.
The 4-point East Waterford charge (Cross Keys, East
Waterford, Honey Grove, Reeds Gap Wesley Chapel) was formed in 1895 and proved
to be one of the conference's most enduring charges. For over 100 years
(sometimes including a few other churches) those 4 congregations remained
together. Beginning in 2000, serious discussions began about merging the
4 congregations. On 10/29/2000, Wesley
Chapel declined to merge into East Waterford; on 12/3/2000, Honey Grove voted
to merge into East Waterford; and on January 8, 2001, Wesley Chapel reconsider and voted to join the East Waterford-Honey Grove
union. The united congregation named
East Waterford Faith was officially formed 7/1/2001 and opted to meet in the
adequate and well-located East Waterford building rather than attempt to erect
a new structure elsewhere. While the
small Cross Keys congregation declined to join the merger to form Faith UMC, on
11/4/2002 they held a church conference and voted to discontinue as of
12/31/2002.
Final disposition:
In 2003, the property was sold to the
Cross Keys Cemetery Association for $1.
5. Dressler's Ridge UMC

Address: 1825 Dressler Ridge Road
Municipality: Susquehanna township
County: Juniata
State: PA
Directions:
From the intersection of US11-15 with PA104.
Go 1.5 miles north on PA104 to the crossroad with Oriental Road. Turn west on Oriental Road and go 2 miles to
Turkey Valley Road (village of Oriental).
Go ½ mile north on Turkey Valley Road to Dressler Ridge Road. Go 2.5 miles west on
Dressler Ridge Road. The church is on
the left.
Historic Conference:
Central Pennsylvania Conference of the
Evangelical Church
Journal references:
1880,11 – permission for Henry Kerstetter
to sell the Evangelical Association interests
Brief History:
This building was erected
about 1870 and associated with a loosely organized fellowship of area
congregations. About 1890 there was
dissension within the fellowship and in 1894 the congregation affiliated with
what eventually became the Evangelical United Brethren Church. Over the years, the congregation has been
shifted from charge to charge and between open status to being closed. The basement was excavated in 1976.
On
3/4/2023 the congregation voted 10-0 to disaffiliate from the United Methodist
Church, and that disaffiliation along with 140 others was approved at a
5/17/2023 special session of the Susquehanna Conference.
6. East Salem UMC

Address: 7400 PA 235, village of East Salem
Municipality: Delaware township
County: Juniata
State: PA
Directions:
From the interchange of US22-322 with
PA333, go 2.5 miles north on PA333 to the village of East Salem. The church is on the right, at the
intersection of PA333 and PA235.
Historic Conference:
Central Pennsylvania
Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church
Journal references:
Brief History:
Land was acquired for a
church in East Salem in 1850. The first
building was erected in 1856 and remodeled in 1887. The present sanctuary was erected and
attached to the complex in 1957, at which time the old sanctuary was converted
into Sunday School rooms – with the congregation meeting in the school house
and the township building during the construction.
On 1/18/2023 the congregation voted 62-2 to disaffiliate from the
United Methodist Church, and that disaffiliation along with 140 others was
approved at a 5/17/2023 special session of the Susquehanna Conference.
Final
disposition:
7. East Salem Otterbein UMC

Address: 7589 Route 235, village of East Salem
Municipality: Delaware township
County: Juniata
State: PA
Directions:
From the interchange of US22-322 with
PA333, go 2.5 miles north on PA333 to the village of East Salem and PA
235. Go ½ mile east on PA 235. The church is on the left.
Historic Conference:
Allegheny Conference of the United
Brethren Church
Journal references:
Brief History:
This congregation began with 3 families in
1848, and in 1850 they erected a building on land donated by the Guyer
family. The group was oriented toward
“plain” worship and in 1877 substantially renovated and enlarged their
building. In 1884 they became United
Brethren. For many years the three-point
East Salem charge (Otterbein in East Salem, Browns in Cocolamus,
and Whiteland) was a strong rural charge in the Allegheny Conference of the
United Brethren Church. In 1928 the
parsonage at East Salem was sold and a new one erected
in Cocolamus, at which point the 3 churches became
known as the Cocolamus charge. In 1952 the Allegheny Conference was disbanded and the charge was transferred to the Central
Pennsylvania Conference of the recently (1946) formed Evangelical United
Brethren denomination.
On 1/18/2023 the congregation voted 12-2 to disaffiliate from the
United Methodist Church, and that disaffiliation along with 140 others was
approved at a 5/17/2023 special session of the Susquehanna Conference.
Final
disposition:
8. East Waterford Faith UMC

Address: 32 Main Street [Route 75], town of East Waterford
Municipality: Tuscarora township
County: Juniata
State: PA
Directions:
From the interchange of US22-322 with PA
75, go 9 miles southwest on PA75 to the village of East Waterford. The church is near the center of town, on the
right side of the highway.
Historic Conference:
Central Pennsylvania
Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church
Journal references:
Brief History:
Methodist services were held in this
community in homes, school and public buildings by circuit riders from the
Concord (Franklin County) circuit as early as 1827. A frame church
building was erected in 1847 and still serves as the sanctuary of the present
complex. A basement was added in 1948,
and the Sunday School wing in 1971.
The East Waterford charge at the time of
the 1968 United Methodist denominational union included 7 church buildings,
which were gradually closed over the years (as indicated) and consolidated into
the present Faith UMC [so re-named when it received Wesley Chapel and Honey
Grove in 2002]: McCabe (1968), Waterloo
(1974), Scyoc (1991), Reed’s Gap Wesley Chapel (2002), Honey Grove (2002),
Cross Keys (2003).
On 2/18/2023 the congregation voted 28-5-2 to disaffiliate from
the United Methodist Church, and that disaffiliation along with 140 others was
approved at a 5/17/2023 special session of the Susquehanna Conference.
Final
disposition:
9.

Ebenezer UMC
Address: Ebenezer Church Road
Municipality: Spruce township
County: Juniata
State: PA
Directions:
From the interchange of US22-322 with
PA75, go 4.5 miles southwest on PA 75 to Ebenezer Church Road. There is a “V” in the road, with the main
road PA75 veering off to the left and a much smaller Ebenezer Church Road going
straight ahead. Go straight onto
Ebenezer Church Road for 1.5 miles. The
church is on the right.
Historic Conference:
Central Pennsylvania
Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church
Journal references:
2017,143 – discontinued 1/26/2017
Brief History:
This property was set aside for church and
cemetery purposed in 1843. The present
church building was dedicated October 7, 1877.
Following dwindling membership and attendance, the church was closed in
the fall of 2016.
10. Honey Grove UMC

Location: PA 75, village of Honey Grove
Municipality: Tuscarora township
County: Juniata
State: PA
Directions:
Honey Grove is on PA 75, 4 miles east of East Waterford, at
the intersection of PA 75 and PA 850. The church is on PA 75, south side of the road, 0.5 miles east of the intersection
of PA 75 and PA 850.
Historic Conference:
Central Pennsylvania Conference of the Methodist
Episcopal Church
Journal references:
1892,53 – church edifice
erected at cost of $1700
2002,598 – merged into East Waterford
Brief History:
The cornerstone for the first Methodist church at Honey Grove
was laid May 3, 1891, just north of town on the southwest corner of PA 850 and
Burnt Church Road. This building was destroyed by fire in 1916, hence the
name of the road. For the next 23 years, services were held in the Honey
Grove schoolhouse. The cornerstone for the existing building shown above
was laid April 2, 1939, and the building was dedicated June 25, 1939.
The 4-point East Waterford charge (Cross Keys, East
Waterford, Honey Grove, Reeds Gap Wesley Chapel) was
formed in 1895 and proved to be one of the conference's most enduring
charges. For over 100 years (sometimes including a few other churches)
those 4 congregations remained together. Beginning in 2000, serious
discussions began about merging the 4 congregations. On 10/29/2000, Wesley Chapel declined to
merge into East Waterford; on 12/3/2000, Honey Grove voted to merge into East
Waterford; and on January 8, 2001, Wesley Chapel reconsider
and voted to join the East Waterford-Honey Grove union. The united congregation named East Waterford
Faith was officially formed 7/1/2001 and opted to meet in the adequate and
well-located East Waterford building rather than attempt to erect a new
structure elsewhere. Cross Keys closed
in 2003.
Final disposition:
On 10/23/2002, the Faith UMC church
conference voted unanimously to sell the no-longer-used Honey Grove church
building to the Tuscarora Township supervisors for $20,000.
11. Knousetown Mt. Zion UMC

Address: Dressler Ridge Road, village of Knousetown
Municipality: Monroe township
County: Juniata
State: PA
Directions:
From the intersection of US11-15 with
PA104. Go 1.5 miles north on PA104 to the crossroad with Oriental Road. Turn west on Oriental Road and go 2 miles to
Turkey Valley Road (village of Oriental).
Go ½ mile north on Turkey Valley Road to Dressler Ridge Road. Go 4 miles west on Dressler Ridge Road. The church is on the left.
Historic Conference:
Allegheny Conference of the United
Brethren Church
Journal references:
2025,163 – closed 1/1/2025
Brief History:
This congregation began in 1891 when a number of persons from the
community were converted at a revival meeting at the Dressler’s Ridge Church,
which was not then affiliated with any denomination. The primary pastor behind the revival and the
formation of this congregation was a Rev. W.H. Vincent. A building was erected in 1893. In 1894 the congregation voted to become part
of the United Brethren denomination. The
vestibule was added in 1926.
In 2024 the Mt. Zion and Richfield congregations
voted to separate from the United Methodist church as of 12/31/2024 and
abandoned their properties.
Final disposition:
12. Locust Run UB

Location: county road 2007
Municipality: Walker township
County: Juniata
State: PA
Directions:
From the village of Locust Run on old US 22, go 0.5 north on
county road 2007 (the only road going north off old US 22). The road
makes a bend to the right before going under US 22. The church stood on
the left side of the road, right at the bend ― i.e.,
if the road didn't bend, it would go through the church site.
Historic Conference:
Allegheny Conference of the United Brethren
Church
Journal references:
1894,14 – new church dedicated at
Locust Run
1894,14 – church at Mexico ordered to be sold
1896,13 – install a new bell
1913,29 – 10 members reported, but no Sunday School or other
congregational activity
1915,46 – trustees of the church
authorized to sell the building
Brief History:
The church building at Locust Run was dedicated December
16, 1893, apparently replacing a building located in the nearby village of
Mexico. But the building in Mexico may represent a different congregation or a
very temporary arrangement until the Locust Run structure was completed, for
the 1913 conference journal, page 29, states that the Locust Run congregation
was organized in 1893. The congregation did not endure, for the
archives has statements from persons recalling that
the building was abandoned by about 1918. It was on the East Salem
charge.
The following series of deed transfers indicate difficulties
in the congregation.
(1) lawsuit results in sheriff's sale of the property from the UB trustees to
Island Grove Camp Meeting Association on August 30, 1907
(2) property and church building sold back to UB trustees on June 10, 1908
(3) UB trustees sell the property to Robert E. Dressler on April 6, 1915
It is reported that the Association had intended to move the
building, or at least use the lumber, for a structure at their camp meeting in
Mexico. There is oral tradition that the Association did use some lumber
from the UB property to erect a camp meeting structure. It is also
reported that Mr. Dressler used lumber from the church to erect a house on the
property, and that he and his family lived in a section of the church while the
house was being built.
Final disposition:
The building is no longer standing.
13. Locust Run UMC

Address: 25 Locust Run Road, village of Locust Run
Municipality: Walker township
County: Juniata
State: PA
Directions:
Historic Conference:
Central Pennsylvania Conference of the
Evangelical Church
Journal references:
Brief History:
On 1/29/2023 the congregation voted 45-0 to disaffiliate from the
United Methodist Church, and that disaffiliation along with 140 others was
approved at a 5/17/2023 special session of the Susquehanna Conference.
Final disposition:
14. Maze EV
[no picture]
Location: PA 235, village of Maze
Municipality: Delaware township
County: Juniata
State: PA
Directions:
The village of Maze is on PA 235, 3 miles east of East
Salem. The exact location of the church building has not been determined.
Historic Conference:
Central Pennsylvania Conference of the Evangelical
Church
Journal references:
Brief History:
Land for this building was deeded
December 20, 1881. For several years prior, the Evangelical Association
had a regular appointment at the Cross Roads school
house in Maze, now the Maze Community Hall.
The May 24, 1917, Juniata Tribune reports that the building was
destroyed by fire on May 17, 1917. Nothing else is known about this
structure or its exact location.
Final disposition:
15. McCabe ME

Location: Rhine Hollow Road
Municipality: Lack township
County: Juniata
State: PA
Directions:
The church is between Waterloo (on PA 75) and Cross Keys (on
PA 35). From Waterloo, take the Waterloo-Cross Keys
road 2 miles north to the first cross road
(Batton Hollow/Rhine Hollow Road). The church is on the northeast corner
of that intersection.
Historic Conference:
Central Pennsylvania Conference of the Methodist Episcopal
Church
Journal references:
1897,69 – church building erected at cost
of $1100
Brief History:
This building was erected at what was once a major cross roads - the intersection of the road from Waterloo to
Cross Keys, with the road from Perulack to Blair
Mills. The first structure at this site was a frame building erected in
1896 on lad deeded April 17, 1896. That building burned in 1932 and was
replaced by the existing stone structure in 1935. There is no village at
this location, and the membership dwindled. Regular services ceased in
1955, but area residents hopeful of one day re-opening
the church held annual homecoming services and other special gatherings for
several more years. The building was sold in 1977.
Final disposition:
The building is a private home.
16. Mexico UB
[no picture]
Location:
Municipality: Walker township
County: Juniata
State: PA
Directions:
Historic Conference:
Allegheny Conference of the United Brethren
Church
Journal references:
1894,14 – building order sold by the
quarterly conference
Brief History:
The 1886 Ellis & Hungerford history
covering parts of the Susquehanna and Juniata valleys, in chapter XVII for
Walker township states “The United Brethren of this region erected a meeting-house in Mexico, in 1845, on a lot bought of James
Thompson October 12, 1844, which was burned down about 1857 and rebuilt. The
congregation is under charge with others, and is
without a regular pastor.” – but this believed to be an error,
and a reference to the Church of the Brethren.
Final disposition:
17. Oppleville ME

Location: Black Log Valley Road
Municipality: Lack township
County: Juniata
State: PA
Directions:
Reeds Gap is on PA 35, 17 miles south of its intersection
with US 322 near Mifflintown. Black Log Valley may be entered from the
east at Reeds Gap by going north on Black Log Valley Road. Follow Black
Log Valley Road for 10 miles. The church site is on the left, in what was
once the village of Oppelville. The 1877
Juniata County Atlas gives the exact location, marked by a square around a
solid black box.
Historic Conference:
Central Pennsylvania Conference of the
Methodist Episcopal Church
Journal references:
Brief History:
The 1886 Events, Peck and Richards history, page 738,
states: "There is a Methodist Episcopal Church at Oppelville,
built principally by Mr. Shindle as a Lutheran Church, and so used while he was
running the tannery, nearby there is also a graveyard. The church at Oppelville was at one time used for a
school." Blacklog Valley is an
isolated valley 20 miles long, with one entrance at each end. This
appointment was likely supplied, as was the Methodist chapel at Reeds Gap, by
the East Waterford charge. There was also a United Brethren class in Blacklog Valley ― but it
was likely located in Huntingdon County, in the western part of the valley.
Final disposition:
18. Pollock ME
[Polk ME]

Location: Hog Hollow Road
Municipality: Lack township
County: Juniata
State: PA
Directions:
The church is between Waterloo (on PA 75) and Cross Keys (on
PA 35). From Cross Keys, take the Waterloo-Cross Keys
road 1 miles south to the first cross road, Hog
Hollow Road. Turn right on Hog Hollow Road and go 1 miles.
The church is back a long drive way to the left.
Historic Conference:
Central Pennsylvania Conference of the Methodist
Episcopal Church
Journal references:
Brief History:
James Pollock was born in Ireland in 1762 and came to
America about 1788. He settled in Lack township and erected a log
Methodist church on his property. He apparently functioned as a local
preacher, for his headstone in the remaining cemetery identifies him as Rev.
James Pollock. He died in 1848. His will assigns the meeting house
and 1/2 acre of land to the Methodists, along with $300 to support the church
and missionary causes. What happened next is not entirely clear, but the
church building and congregation did not survive. It appears that two
factors combined to bring this about: (1) the gathering of people and erecting
of church buildings in more convenient and more populated areas, (2) family
squabbles about the estate.
Final disposition:
The church building is gone, but the
cemetery remains.
19. Reeds Gap Wesley Chapel UMC

Location: PA 35, village of Reeds Gap
Municipality: Tuscarora township
County: Juniata
State: PA
Directions:
Reeds Gap is on PA 35, 17 miles south of its intersection
with US 322 near Mifflintown. The church is on the right. The 1877
Juniata County Atlas gives the exact location.
Historic Conference:
Central Pennsylvania Conference of the Methodist
Episcopal Church
Journal references:
1926,256 – new social hall completed at
cost of $1000
2002,598 – merged into East Waterford
Brief History:
This building was erected in 1867 and
served from Port Royal until the formation of the East Waterford charge.
The stones were hauled from Black Log Valley, and the structure originally had
the usual two front entrances and separate seating by gender. The front
vestibule was added in 1969.
The 4-point East Waterford charge (Cross Keys,
East Waterford, Honey Grove, Reeds Gap Wesley Chapel) was formed in 1895 and
proved to be one of the conference's most enduring charges. For over 100
years (sometimes including a few other churches) those 4 congregations remained
together. Beginning in 2000, serious discussions began about merging the
4 congregations. On 10/29/2000, Wesley
Chapel declined to merge into East Waterford; on 12/3/2000, Honey Grove voted
to merge into East Waterford; and on January 8, 2001, Wesley Chapel reconsider and voted to join the East Waterford-Honey Grove
union. The united congregation named
East Waterford Faith was officially formed 7/1/2001 and opted to meet in the
adequate and well-located East Waterford building rather than attempt to erect
a new structure elsewhere. Cross Keys
closed in 2003.
Final disposition:
On 4/13/2005, Faith UMC voted to sell the
no-longer-used Reeds Gap Wesley Chapel building ”as
is” to Steve and Cindy Glatfelter for $70,000.
20. Richfield EV

Location: Church Street, village of Richfield
Municipality: Monroe township
County: Juniata
State: PA
Directions:
Church Street runs parallel to and
one block south of PA 35 in the eastern end of the
village.
Historic Conference:
Central Pennsylvania Conference of the Evangelical
Church
Journal references:
1936,49 – worshiping in
United Brethren building (across the road)
1938,88 – permission to sell when services
are discontinued
Brief History:
This congregation started in a union
Evangelical/Methodist Pine church building by the existing cemetery east of
town in Snyder County. The congregation relocated in town, and the
cornerstone was laid July 26, 1914. The
membership eventually dwindled and the appointment was discontinued. In
the 1930's the building was used for children's work by the United Brethren
Church located across the street. The building was later purchased by
O.B. Basom and W. Homer Hood and donated to the United Brethren Church.
Final disposition:
The building is the social hall for the Richfield United
Methodist (formerly United Brethren) Church.
21.
Richfield
UMC
Address: 90 Church Street, town of Richfield
Municipality: Monroe township
County: Juniata
State: PA
Directions:
Church Street runs parallel to and one block south of PA 35 in the eastern end of the
village.
Historic Conference:
Allegheny Conference of
the United Brethren Church
Journal references:
2025,163 – closed 1/1/2025
Brief History:
It is not known when the
Richfield class was organized, but they reportedly worshiped in the “Pine
Swamp” church for a
long before erecting the present building in July 1876. The five-point Richfield charge (Ebenezer,
Freeburg, Fremont, Mt. Zion, Richfield) was part of the East German Conference
until transferred to the Allegheny Conference by the General Conference of
1901.
In 2024 the Richfield and Mt. Zion
congregations voted to separate from the United Methodist church as of
12/31/2024 and abandoned their properties.
Final disposition:
22. St. James UMC

Location: PA 235
Municipality: Susquehanna township
County: Juniata
State: PA
Directions:
From Seven Stars, go 3 miles east on PA 235 to the T in the road, where PA 235
turns left and the road to the right goes into Pfoutz Valley. The church
is at that intersection, on the left. The 1877 Juniata County Atlas gives
the exact location, marked by a square around a solid black box.
Historic Conference:
Central Pennsylvania Conference of the
Evangelical Church
Journal references:
2006,376 - no longer listed
Brief History:
The structure was originally a Reformed and Lutheran
building, hence its "un-Evangelical" name of St. James. It was
erected in 1852. The date and circumstances of its
"acquisition" by the Evangelicals have not been determined.
Excavation for the basement was completed in 1958. The land across the
road to the east of the church was later donated to the church and improved
with a picnic pavilion (1965) and paved parking (1970).
Final disposition:
The structure houses an independent congregation.
23. St. Paul's UMC

Location: St. Paul Road
Municipality: Susquehanna township
County: Juniata
State: PA
Directions:
From the intersection of PA 104 with US 11/15 north of
Liverpool, go north on PA 104 2 miles to St. Paul Road. Turn right on St.
Paul Road and go 1 mile. The church is on the right. The 1877
Juniata County Atlas gives the exact location.
Historic Conference:
Allegheny Conference of the United Brethren
Church
Journal references:
1984,297 – discontinued
1985,317 – closed
1991,375/379 – sold
Brief History:
This congregation was organized in 1831 and met in a log
building until erecting the present brick structure in 1871.
Final disposition:
The building was sold to Clayton J. Inch
in 1991 for $3000.
24. Thompsontown UMC

Address: 556 W. Main Street
Municipality: borough of Thompsontown
County: Juniata
State: PA
Directions:
Historic Conference:
Central Pennsylvania
Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church
Journal references:
Brief History:
On 1/29/2023 the congregation voted 35-5 to disaffiliate from the
United Methodist Church, and that disaffiliation along with 140 others was
approved at a 5/17/2023 special session of the Susquehanna Conference.
Final
disposition:
25. Turkey Valley UMC

Address: 13606 Route 235
Municipality: Greenwood township
County: Juniata
State: PA
Directions:
Historic Conference:
Central Pennsylvania
Conference of the Evangelical Church
Journal references:
Brief History:
On 1/16/2023 the congregation voted 32-1-1 to disaffiliate from
the United Methodist Church, and that disaffiliation along with 140 others was
approved at a 5/17/2023 special session of the Susquehanna Conference.
Final
disposition:
26. Waterloo ME

Location: PA 75, village of Waterloo
Municipality: Lack township
County: Juniata
State: PA
Directions:
The 1877 Juniata County Atlas gives the exact location of
the first building.
Historic Conference:
Central Pennsylvania Conference of the Methodist
Episcopal Church
Journal references:
1892,54 – lot purchased and subscription
opened for new church to cost $2000
Brief History:
George Noss and Isabella Coulter were married in 1837
and converted shortly thereafter. They joined the Methodists, but there
was no organized class between Nossville and the
Pollock Church near Cross Keys ― and so they began to
hold services in their own farmhouse at Waterloo. The first small church
building was erected in 1842, by the cemetery across the road and back a
hundred yards from the present site. In 1906 a successful revival provided
the quantity and quality of members necessary to erect the building pictured
above.
Services
were discontinued in 1974, and the building was sold in 1978 to become a local
museum. The cemetery and the site of the original 1842 structure are off a lane
across the road from the museum.
Final disposition:
The building is now a museum and
interpretive center of local history and culture.
27. Whiteland UMC

Location: PA 235, village of Maze
Municipality: Delaware township
County: Juniata
State: PA
Directions:
The village of Maze is on PA 235, 3 miles east of East
Salem. The church is on the south side of the highway.
Historic Conference:
Allegheny Conference of the United Brethren
Church
Journal references:
1986,604 – members transferred to Bethlehem
1994,220/350 – abandoned/sold(?)
1997,315 - sold
Brief History:
This building was dedicated May 18, 1879, by Rev. H.M.
Eberly as the Whiteland United Christian Church. Rev. Eberly was a former
member of the Allegheny Conference of the United Brethren Church whose name was
removed from conference rolls in 1877. He was
also involved in the 1878 dedication of a United Christian church at Graham's
Ore Banks and an 1895 split in the United Christian Church at Dressler's
Ridge. Apparently H.M. Eberly was involved with
an independent group operating in Juniata County
organized as the United Christian Church ―
believed to be distinct from the United Christian Church that broke away
from the United Brethren Church in 1869 under George W. Hoffman, and
still exists today with headquarters in Annville PA. At what date and
under what circumstances the Whiteland Church became United Brethren have not
been determined.
On October 21, 1984, the Whiteland and Bethlehem (former
Evangelical) congregations voted to unite and use the Whiteland building.
By 1991 that building was no longer adequate and the congregation erected the
present Turkey Valley United Methodist Church adjacent to the Bethlehem
building.
Final disposition:
The property was sold in 1997 to Charles
and Eunice Hackenberger for $20,000.