Ebenezer United Methodist Church

Ebenezer United Methodist Church

Ebenezer United Methodist church was the first African-American Methodist church in Orlando built by African Americans. In 1872, a wooden structure was built on the corner of Church and Terry Streets to house the congregation. In 1927, the congregation built the Gothic-style brick structure. In 1937, the parsonage was built. Over the years, the church built additions to the structure, which was finished in 1959 with the completion of the basement.