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Ash Wednesday Service

Covid has brought a season of change, but the Holy Spirit continues to work in new and exciting ways! This year Ann Street UMC is offering our Ash Wednesday service through LIVE-STREAM ONLY at 6PM on February 17th. We pray you are able to celebrate the beginning of this Lenten season with us safely from[…]

EarthKeepers!

Congratulations to Dianne Gagnon and Linda Hevner for completing the EarthKeepers training of the UMC's General Board of Global Missions! They are the only ones from the North Carolina conference to be commissioned this year as EarthKeepers. They are working on a butterfly garden for our church!

Joint Worship with Purvis Chapel AMEZ

We fondly remember combining our worship services with Purvis Chapel AMEZ church last year. This year we have found a safe way to do so in the midst of the pandemic: Reverends Thomas Fryar and Taylor Mills announce that Purvis Chapel AMEZ and Ann Street UM churches will worship together in one safe and combined[…]

Pastor's Bible Study: Book of Signs in John

Please join us on Zoom every Tuesday at 10:30AM for the Pastor's Bible Study. You can click here to join by Zoom. From October 6 through November 24th (excepting Nov. 3 – election day), we will be studying seven amazing stories in the Gospel of John. They are exceptional miracles we refer to as 'signs,'[…]

About 'Online' Communion
Beaufort

Oh how we missed having Communion during those 4 months when worship was on-line only! We fasted for four months from Communion when we were on-line only because we believe in the importance of the presence of the congregation when we have Communion. In our United Methodist understanding of Holy Communion, we emphasize the importance[…]

Ann St's Response to COVID: Alternate School Care

A lot has happened since the beginning of September! Church, you have started a day-school for elementary aged children that runs every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 7:30AM to 5:30PM! As you know, schools are on a staggered schedule. This special day-school (with about 45 kids attending) gives the children a safe place to do[…]

Accepting Whatever May Come: How does God help me cope with suffering? (Psalm 139:19-24)

Lately our current situation has had me thinking about how we respond to suffering. I've studied the book of Job to see how he responded when he lost everything. First, he responded with worship. Though Got had sent an Adversary ('Satan' in Hebrew), Job still worshiped God. Currently, I am considering what role resignation has[…]

Ann Street's Newest Ministry in the Age of COVID!

Julia Royall Johnson and I began talking a few weeks ago about the start of school. What will happen when students go back to school some days and do e-learning from home on other days? How could the church see this as an opportunity to help families and children with a safe environment in which[…]

How Sweet the Sound

Grateful for this message from our new District Superintendent, Rev. Jon Strother! The original can be found here. 'Do not remember the former things or consider the things of old. I am about to do a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness[…]

It's Time For Church!

We celebrate that the coronavirus hasn't stopped worship at ASUMC. Through technology we haven't missed a Sunday. But now we are ready to offer another way to worship: in-person worship. If you aren't comfortable being in a gathering yet, don't worry. Our service will continue streaming on our Facebook page each Sunday at 10AM. If[…]

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TAYLOR MILLS
Reverend Mills is a Raleigh native who had been in full-time ministry since 2001. He is a gifted preacher, a wise counsel, and a dedicated leader. His wife and their daughters love living in and serving Beaufort.
Rhoda Allred
Rhoda was born and raised in Beaufort. She has a heart for senior adults, the impaired, and any who are left behind in society. She not only helps arrange the pastor's visits, she is also in lay visitation ministry herself.
Joe McCreary
Joe is a local school music teacher and band director. He directs two vocal choirs and a handbell choir at the church. Many Sundays he plays his trumpet too.
Kandice Davis
A former church music director, Kandice now enjoys accompanying the choir and the congregation from Ann Street UMC's historic organ or from the grand piano.
Julia Royall Johnson
Children's and Youth Ministries and Director of Alternate School Care (ASC)
Julia has worked in youth ministry for several years at the local church, district, and conference levels. She uses her spirit and skills to help youth and children grow in the Lord.
Polly Conrad
Polly came to Ann Street UMC from a career in the financial sector. She is adept at managing multiple and various tasks while greeting everyone with kindness.
Chris Barnes
Ann Street UMC has a renowned preschool under Chris' excellent leadership. She and her great staff care for and nurture many children daily. Be sure and go to our Preschool page.
Laura Lewis
Laura administers the financial ministry of the church on a day-to-day basis. Through her dedication and attention to detail, Ann Street UMC is equipped to be in vibrant ministry.
Lee Jones
Lee maintains the daily operation and housekeeping of the church's two buildings as well as the grounds between them. He's the go-to guy for just about anything we need.
Rachel Wyman Dawson
Rachel Wyman Dawson handles social media and our online presence. The rest of the time she is a licensed physical therapist, Sunday school teacher, and preschool mom.

Ann Street United Methodist Church is located in historical Beaufort, North Carolina on the corner of Ann and Craven Streets. Nestled along the Crystal Coast, downtown Beaufort is a community whose history is over 300 years old. We encourage you to visit any of our worship services at 10 am, or click the Virtual Schedule tab to see online community events.Due to COVID, we only have one service at 10am which you can attend in person or online on our Facebook page. Please click on the Coronavirus tab for details.

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In months with five Sundays, the fifth Sunday worship is a Combined Service at 10:30am only.

Old Burying Ground

Located on the 400 block of Ann Street in Beaufort's historic district, the town's oldest cemetery holds fascinating stories about Beaufort's 300-year history! Established in the early 1700's, its weathered tombstones chronicle the heritage of North Carolina's third oldest town and the surrounding coast. Used for Anglican church services in nearby St. John's Parish, the cemetery was later deeded to the town of Beaufort in 1731 by Nathaniel Taylor following the first survey of the town. Today, the Old Burying Ground is owned and maintained by the Town of Beaufort.

Many graves are marked with shell, brick, or wooden slabs because stone markers would have to have been brought from afar by wooden sailing vessels. Others have vaulted markers, which were covered in brick to protect them from high water and wild animals and are characteristic of many historic seaport towns. Uncovered by an archaeological survey in 1992, the seemingly empty northwest corner of the cemetery is in fact its oldest section, with many unmarked graves dating from the early 18th century. A record from September 1711 notes the area had 'been depopulated by the late Indian War and Massacre.' It is probable some of the unmarked graves were victims of the Indian wars whose skulls were cleft with tomahawks of hostile Coree and Neusiok Indians. Other inhabitants include a child who died at sea and was buried in a keg of rum, as well as the great privateer Captain Otway Burns and the crew of the Crissie Wright who died when their schooner went aground at Shackleford Banks during a January storm in 1886.

For information about guided tours visit our TOURS page.

Self-guided tour maps are also available inside the gates of the Old Burying Ground and at the Welcome Center on Turner Street.

Old Burying Ground: We've got an app for that!
Free Smartphone Audio Tour!

To make the history of the Old Burying Ground come alive, the Beaufort Historical Association has partnered with Uniguide Tours, a travel app offering hundreds of free audio tours all over the United States. The app can be downloaded on either Google Play or the iTunes App Store. Photographs of the tombstones are shown while a narrator gives the history.

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The Uniguide Tours are not meant to replace the Association's live guided tours, rather they are meant to develop interest for further guided tours of the Old Burying Ground with the Beaufort Historical Association's many knowledgeable guides. Tours depart from the Welcome Center at 130 Turner Street. 24 hour notification required for guided tour. The Old Burying Ground is located on Ann Street within easy walking distance from the Historic Site. Tickets are $12 for adults and $6 for children under 12. For more information about tours of the Old Burying Ground or other activities offered by the Beaufort Historical Association, stop by the Welcome Center, call 252-728-5225.

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