History of the Methodist Church at Norwich Vermont

Rev. Emanuel C. Charlton

Methodism in Vermont began to establish itself around 1796, with its first society formed in Vershire. The movement saw rapid growth, particularly in the early 19th century. In Norwich, Methodist meetings were initiated by circuit preachers by the early 1810s, leading to the construction of the first church around 1815. The current brick church at Union Village was built in 1836. Over the years, the community has faced population declines, yet the Methodist Episcopal Society of Norwich and Thetford continues to thrive, with about 150 families currently participating.