Places in Worcester
Churches
Bethel Hill Church abt 1930
Donated by Bethel Methodist Church
Bethel Hill Parsonage about 1914 – Skippack Pike east of Whitehall Road
Donated by Bethel Methodist Church
Bethel Hill Church Parsonage, about winter 1940 – Skippack Pike east of Whitehall Road
Bethel Hill Methodist Church Parsonage built next to church on Skippack Pike at intersection of Whitehall Road
Donated by Bethel Hill Methodist Church
Evangelical Congregational “Dutchie” Church – Valley Forge Road
Evangelical Congregational “Dutchie” Church – Valley Forge Road
Methacton Mennonite Meetinghouse and unidentified visitors – Church Road [Quarry Hall and Mill Road]
Donated by Sarah Slough Cook
Methacton Mennonite Meetinghouse Sheds – sheds were used by several churches for horse and carriage “parking spaces”, all were demolished when they were no longer necessary
Donated by Sarah Slough Cook
Wentz’s Reformed Church & Sexton’s house – Skippack Pike and Wentz Church Road
Donated by Rick Wilkie
Wentz’s Reformed Church interior about 1912
Donated by Rick Wilkie
Wentz’s Reformed Church and Parsonage
Donated by Rick Wilkie
Wentz’s Reformed Church Parsonage before 1937
Donated by Rick Wilkie
Worcester Schwenkfelder Church original building
demolished
Worcester Schwenkfelder Church – Trooper Road and Township Line; demolished
The Brethren Church on Trooper Road, south of Germantown Pike, has been demolished and only its cemetery remains. There is a glass plate slide of this meetinghouse in the holdings of the Elizabethtown University Library.