
OUR MISSION ~ To Know Jesus
and To Make Him Known
- A community of faith
grounded in Christ
- Called to dream, to
grow, to care
- In ways that brings
wholeness to all we touch
THE ALDERSGATE STORY

The seed for
Aldersgate United Methodist Church was planted in 1966, when the New
Orleans District Board of Missions
reacted to the projected growth in the Slidell area by purchasing
land on Robert Road for another United Methodist Church in the
future. Their foresight became a reality in 1976, as a task force of
persons dedicated to developing a new United Methodist Church met
under the direction of Bishop Finis Crutchfield. This group selected
the name for the new church, obtained temporary facilities for
worship and secured a parsonage.
Aldersgate
United Methodist Church was thus born on June 27, 1976, with a
handful of people gathering to worship in a room on the top floor of
a restaurant. Within a few months, the congregation needed more
space and moved to a local dance studio. It was here that Bishop
Kenneth Shamblin led in Aldersgate's charter service on October 3,
1976, with 107 persons receiving charter certificates.
In June, 1977,
Aldersgate celebrated its first anniversary and proudly moved into
its own facility, a multi-purpose building with sanctuary, kitchen,
offices and classrooms, at its present address, 360 Robert
Boulevard. The Aldersgate community continued to grow at an
unprecedented rate. An educational building was added in 1979, but
still the demand for more space continued. In 1981, a beautiful
sanctuary to seat over 500 was built. In the next several years,
additional property and buildings were purchased to meet the
continuing growth. We are proud of the new John Wesley Center and
the newly completed Susanna Wesley Building. These are the latest of
our building programs - with more to come as we continue to
grow.
Throughout
Louisiana, the name Aldersgate has become synonymous with rapid
growth and progressive programs of outreach and Christian education. Within the Slidell
community, Aldersgate has provided leadership in meeting the wide
variety of human needs. On the same level, Aldersgate has become a
model for church growth and strong programming.
From its modest
beginning, this little church has grown to become one of the largest
United Methodist churches in Louisiana. Aldersgate has enjoyed
excellent ministerial leadership and guidance from Chris Andrews,
Thomas Dunbar, William Peeples, John Winn and Carol Cotton-Winn,
Cliff Wright, Don Cottrill,
Nick Evans, and John and Marie Williams.
The growth of Aldersgate is due in great part to the initial
financial and spiritual support from the Conference, District and
local levels. Finally, Aldersgate United Methodist Church has become
a leading church because of the people - - dedicated, caring,
involved people who believe in putting their faith into
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