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First United Methodist Church Centennial SundayMAYOR'S PROCLAMATION FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CENTENNIAL SUNDAY WHEREAS, the First United Methodist Church of Clermont, Florida, will celebrate its 100th year of ministry in our City on March 3, 1991; and WHEREAS, Methodism in Clermont actually began in 1886 when a few people met in the room above Mr. M. E. Wilson's General Merchandise Store and later in the one-room school house on Broome Street; and WHEREAS, in 1891 Clermont pioneers built a small wooden church building on land donated by Robert C. Hooks located at the southeast corner of Seventh and Broome Streets; and WHEREAS, the Florida Conference assigned Reverend Grant Meadows to the officially constituted church body in 1891; and WHEREAS, we give pause, honor and praise for the deep and abiding Christian commitment of those who in faith began this work, and for all those who have given so unselfishly during these many years to help the work grow and thrive, and provide valuable human services where the need was great; and WHEREAS, our entire community has benefited from the fine Christian influence this church has exerted through the years; and WHEREAS, it is a pleasure to extend this expression of our esteem and best wishes to the members of this congregation on the memorable occasion of this anniversary; NOW, THEREFORE, I, Robert A. Pool, Mayor of the City of Clermont, do hereby proclaim March 3, 1991, as FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CENTENNIAL SUNDAY in our community and further provide that a copy of this tribute be presented to the congregation in testimony of the high regard in which this church is held in the City of Clermont. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Clermont to be affixed this 12th day of February in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and ninety-one. CITY OF CLERMONT Robert A. Pool, M r Attest: Ju ie M. Brandt, Deputy City Clerk