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Frazer United Methodist Church

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Country
  
United States

Website
  
www.frazer.church

Bishop(s)
  
Paul L. Leeland

Phone
  
+1 334-272-8622

Denomination
  
United Methodist

District
  
Montgomery/Opelika

Senior pastor(s)
  
Tim Thompson

Address
  
6000 Atlanta Hwy, Montgomery, AL 36117, USA

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Profiles

Frazer United Methodist Church (Frazer UMC) is a United Methodist megachurch located at 6000 Atlanta Highway, Montgomery, Alabama. It has more than 6,000 members with a mission to "Make disciples for the hope of the world".

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Leadership

John Ed Mathison retired from the position of senior pastor at Frazer in June 2008 after serving in that role for 36 years. In February 2010, Tim Thompson was appointed as the new senior pastor by Bishop Paul L. Leeland. Thompson grew up in the Methodist church and is a former youth minister at Frazer. In early 2016, Thompson announced his retirement. In March 2016, Leeland appointed Larry Bryars to assume the role of senior pastor to take place the first week of July.

Beginnings

Frazer Methodist Church began in 1889 in a storeroom on Holt Street, Montgomery. A local preacher held Sunday School meetings here until the group grew enough to purchase a house on Herron Street. A minister was assigned in 1892, turning the group into an organized church.

Growth

In 1978 Frazer expanded to three Sunday morning worship services, and in 1992 began broadcasting live services on television. In 1990 Frazer had the largest attendance in both Sunday School and their Sunday morning worship of any Methodist congregation in North America. In 2000 Frazer once again increased the number of its morning worship services to six. The three new services use a contemporary worship style. A Spanish service was added in 2003 with the hiring of a full-time Hispanic minister. A new building was added in 2005. This new building, Wesley Hall, is a 2,000-seat atrium that currently houses the contemporary worship services. It also includes a bookstore, coffee shop, baptistery and Children's Ministry facilities.

References

Frazer United Methodist Church Wikipedia