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| Nottingham-Myers
United Methodist Church
"A Family Centered Church with a Christ Centered Message"
Church History

St Mary's Church |
Brook's Church |
The Rising Sun
Male Chorus |
Steward Layman |
The Busy Bee's |
The Senior Choir |
On June 11, 1867 approximately two (2) years after the end of slavery,
land was purchased and deeded to the trustees of the Colored
Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The first dwelling to be
called Brooks Church was an old log building located directly beside the
now Brooks Church Road. It is not known when this building was
completed, but it is known that this meeting house served as both church
and school. The labor and materials for this building was provided by the
men of the church and community, but the frames, sashes and flooring
was provided by The Freedmen's Bureau, an organization established by
Congress on March 3, 1865 for the purpose of assisting black
communities establishing schools and hospitals.
Sometime in the late 1800's, a new church was erected, just to the right
of the current Church Hall. Due to various circumstances, the building was
not completed until 1889. The building served the church and community
well until the appointment Rev. F. D. Myers to the Nottingham charge in
the 1930's. Upon accepting this appointment Rev. Myers was told that
one of his duties would be to build a new sanctuary. Construction of the
new sanctuary began in 1938 and was completed and dedicated, debt
free in September, 1939.
In 1900, land was purchased along with an old log building which was
used for St. Mary's Church in Croom until another building could be built.
Initially, St. Mary's Church had been a part of the Marlboro Charge and
Brooks Church had been yoked with the Woodville Charge. After
frustration from members of Brooks Church because they could only have
a minister only one (1) Sunday each month, the Methodist Episcopal
Conference formed the Nottingham Charge. Although the composition of
the charge changed from time to time, in 1905 both churches reunited to
form one charge under the Nottingham Charge.
In 1968, Brooks Church and St. Mary's Church merged and became
Myers United Methodist Church. Nottingham-Myers United Methodist
Church is an outgrowth of the "Old Salem" meeting house which sat on
the banks of the Patuxent River at Nottingham, the Old Brooks Methodist
Church and the former St. Mary's Methodist Church of Croom.
In summary, Nottingham-Myers United Methodist Church under the
leadership of dynamic Pastors and spirit-filled laity, have prospered,
grown, and faithfully served it's community. We have lived out our moto
as "A Family Centered Church with a Christ Centered Message"
throughout one hundred and thirty one years. Now we prepare to face the
challenges of the twenty-first century as faithfully as our ancestors.
15601 Brooks Church Road,
Upper Marlboro, MD 20772
Phone: 301-888-2171
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