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A Civil War Era Church built in 1850

Located 11 miles north of the center square of Gettysburg, PA

off PA Route 34

A HISTORIC BUILDING & CEMETERY

The 1850-stone one-room church is nestled in the midst of apple orchards which are the heartbeat of Upper Adams. Located on Cline’s Church Road, a back country road, you will find Cline’s Church to be one with a unique atmosphere where a real spirit of joy fills the building as we worship God each Saturday evening and Sunday morning.

The one-room stone church was built in 1850 on a parcel of ground purchased by the founding trustees, Joseph Cline, Jessie Cline, and George Peters. The church began as a United Brethren congregation and was the earliest in Adams County.

The “Civil War Building” plaque was placed on the single room, one story limestone church by a committee from the Gettysburg Civil War Round Table in October of 1970.

Looking For Civil War Veterans?

Cline’s Cemetery, adjacent to the church, has 11 marked graves of Civil War veterans, some killed during the war. An information sheet on the veterans is available at the church preceding and following worship.

WEEKEND WORSHIP SERVICES

We have a Sunday morning worship at 8:15 a.m. in a conventional worship service. Church School for adults and children begins at 9:15 a.m.

DIRECTIONS to Cline’s UMC

From the square in Gettysburg travel NORTH on Carlisle St. (which becomes PA route 34, Biglerville Road) approximately 7 miles to the traffic light in Biglerville. Continue approximately 4.1 miles to Cline’s Church Road, which is at a fork in the road just past Little Italy Restaurant. Taking the left fork follow Cline’s Church Road until you come to the old stone church on the right-hand side of the road approximately 1 mile.

MISSION STATEMENT

(1) Cline’s United Methodist Church is to be an environment of Christian love, care and concern and will minister to people in need through visitation and as a living example of the Risen Savior. (2) We are committed to learning how to serve God and His Risen son by providing preaching and teaching based upon God’s Word and by providing training for teaching missionaries (lay visitors) leadership roles. (3) We recognize that to become and to stay an outreach congregation into the community that we need to become aware of developing our skills and our desire to love other. (Adopted October 6, 1993)

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