Providence Methodist

Providence Methodist Church

Rev. T. B. Hendry began holding services below the Fenholloway River in the Dorman community in the school known as the Dorman School. Within a few years a church was organized and named Providence. In 1909, Mr. U. Potts gave 3 acres of land to the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church South for the Providence Church. A church building was immediately erected and remained at this location until the year 1930, when Arthur Bowdoin and his wife deeded land on the north side of the Fenholloway River to the trustees and the building originally built was moved to this new location and the name changed to Pine Level Methodist Church.