Matthew 28:19-20
“A body of seven people of the Randleman and Worthville Communities desiring to be organized into a Wesleyan Methodist Church met at the home of C.C. Stevens on Monday night, January 6, 1936, with the Reverend D. C. Stone officiating. The body was organized into a class according to the book of Discipline. On January 12, 1936, two members of the Official Board of the North Carolina Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Church met with the class and, acting upon the instructions of the President of the North Carolina Conference, declared the above class to be a Wesleyan Methodist Church and a member of the North Carolina Conference.” Thus reads the earliest minutes of our church. Reverend D. C. Stone served as pastor until Conference of that year, followed by John W. Simpson. To this nucleus of seven were added three members on January 17 and six more on February 9. This growth trend continued so that by Annual Conference of 1936, the membership had reached twenty-one. From the organization of the church in January 1936, to the completion of the first building in April, the people worshipped in the home of Mr. And Mrs. John Slack. Mr. Slack donated a parcel of land on which the first church was built.
At Midway Wesleyan Church, we are committed to serving our community and sharing the love of Christ. We believe that everyone is welcome in our church, and we strive to create a safe and inclusive space for all people.
We offer a variety of ministries and programs for all ages, including childrens programs, youth groups, Bible studies, and outreach programs. Our ministries are designed to help our members grow in their faith and serve others in our community.