Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church in Clearfield, PA has a rich history dating back to its founding in 1884. Originally known as the Pleasant Hill Class, the church was built on land donated by Mr. and Mrs. Justus McDowell and has undergone extensive remodeling and refurbishing over the years. Today, the church stands as a beautiful place of worship, complete with a basement, Sunday School rooms, a kitchen, and a welcoming atmosphere.
Woodland PA Area United Methodist Parish, which includes Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church, also encompasses the Old Bradford Church, the mother church of the United Brethren Churches in Clearfield County. Built in 1844, the Old Bradford Church has been abandoned except for the annual Homecoming. The Woodland Church, built in 1866, has also seen significant renovations and additions, including a Sunday School room and a basement. The parish offers a Parish House with classrooms and a large auditorium, making it a versatile space for various activities.
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