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| Catholic |
Saint Martin of Tours |
| http://www.archdiocese-phl.org/parishes/bucksa.htm |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 862.5472 |
FAX |
215. 862.1829 |
| Saint Martin of Tours parish, New Hope, Reverend Peter Quinn, pastor, originated in 1885 in |
| the labors of Reverend Henry Stommel, of Doylestown. Battle's History of BC (1887), page |
| Boundaries: Fleecydale Rd. from Delaware River to Carverseville-Wismer Rd.; to |
| Plumstead/Solebury Twp. Line; to Street Rd.; to Pineville Rd.; to Rt. 232 (Windy Bush Rd.) |
| to Pineville Rd.; Woodhill Rd.; extended; to Overlook Dr. (both sides excluded); to Delaware |
| River; N.W. to Fleecydale Rd. |
| Community Church |
New Hope Community Church |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 862.3565 |
FAX |
| Sunday, September 04, 2005 |
New Hope |
| Methodist |
New Hope Methodist Church (Solebury United |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 862.5511 |
FAX |
| Began in 1830, offshoot of a Sabbath school governed by Solebury Presbyterian. When the |
| Evangelical United Brethren joined the Methodists in 1968, there became a new denomination: |
| the United Methodists. In 1970 there was a merger with the New Hope Presbyterian Church, |
| on Ferry St and that building became the free library. The Presbyterians had organized in |
| 1872, a branch of Lambertville, and were allied with Thompson Memorial until 1893. Page |
| 553, Carversville Christian Church 1837-1987 Methodism was introduced about 1830 by |
| Reverend Daniel Bartine, who preached occasionally at the house of Samuel Sutton. Battle's |
| History of BC (1887), page 530 |
| Methodist |
Solebury United Methodist Church |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 862.2657 |
FAX |
| Presbyterian |
Thompson Memorial Presbyterian |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 862.2440 |
FAX |
| Organized in 1813 as the "Presbyterian Church of Solebury", many members formerly |
| connected with the Presbyterian church of Newtown. Battle's History of BC, page 534. The |
| Presbyterian chapel is connected with the Thompson Memorial church. it was built in 1874- |
| 75 through the efforts of R. Randall Hoes, a graduate of Princeton college and prospective |
| student of theology. In 1876 the chapel and its worshippers were transferred to the church |
| with which it is now connected. Battle's History of BC (1887), page 531. |
| Sunday, September 04, 2005 |
New Hope |
| Unknown |
Saint Philips Church |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 862.5782 |
FAX |
| converted from a one-room school house in 1920 |
| Sunday, September 04, 2005 |
New Hope |
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