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| Presbyterian |
Presbyterian Church |
| Expired in 1915. The Carversville Christian Church 1837-1987 United Church of Christ page |
| 555. A Presbyterian church was built in 1730 at the intersection of the River and Durham |
| Roads. The congregation was probably a part of deep Run, and seceded from it on account |
| of doctrinal disagreement. The first pastor was Reverend Hugh Carlisle, who also preached |
| at Newtown. This congregation has long been extinct. Battle's History of BC, page 572. |
| Sunday, September 04, 2005 |
Plumstead |
| Christian |
Central Bucks Christian |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 766.9432 |
FAX |
| Community Church |
Christ Community Church |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 766.0356 |
FAX |
| Mennonite |
Plumstead Mennonite Meeting House |
| The Mennonite meeting-house, on the Black's Eddy road a mile southwest of Hinkletown, |
| was built in 1806. Contrary to custom, a number of persons not members of the society are |
| buried here. Battle's History of BC, page 572. |
| Methodist |
Rolling Hills United Methodist Church |
| Route 611 & Kellers Church |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 766.8150 |
FAX |
| Sunday, September 04, 2005 |
Plumsteadville |
| Presbyterian |
Plumstead Presbyterian Church |
| The Plumsteadville Presbyterian church was organized in October 1861 by the Second |
| Presbytery of Philadelphia. Battle's History of BC, page 572. This may be the Deep Run |
| Presbyterian in that Plumsteadville and Bedminster were the same Township. |
| unknown |
Grace Gospel Chapel |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 766.0570 |
FAX |
| Baptist |
Point Pleasant Community Baptist Church |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 297.5047 |
FAX |
| Originated in the labors of Reverend Joseph Matthias in 1849, Battle's History of BC, page |
| 630. A member of the American Baptist Convention. The congregation met in River Hill |
| School House until 1852, when the present building was completed. The Carversville |
| Christian Church 1837-1987 United Church of Christ, page 552 |
| Sunday, September 04, 2005 |
Point Pleasant |
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