First United Methodist Church

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125 W Main St
Salem, VA 24153

First United Methodist Church in Salem, Virginia, has been a cornerstone of the community since its founding in 1803. The church offers a welcoming environment for individuals of all ages to seek a relationship with God, grow in faith, and serve others through various ministries and outreach programs.

With a diverse range of worship services, including contemporary and traditional options, First United Methodist Church emphasizes the importance of music and community involvement. Upcoming events such as Advent workshops and Christmas concerts highlight the church's commitment to fostering spiritual growth and connection among its members.

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