Selma Methodist Church

The Selma Methodist Church is a historic church located north of AR 4 in the town of Selma, Arkansas. The wood frame church was built c. 1874, and is a well preserved rural Gothic Revival structure. Its main facade has narrow Gothic windows with pointed arches flanking the center entry, which is topped by a similarly pointed transom. The side walls have five windows each, matching those on the main facade. The apse is located in a half-octagon bay on the north side, whose two windows are also like the others, only shorter. The main entrance is topped by a small octagonal bell chamber mounted on a square base; there is no steeple.[2]

Selma Methodist Church
LocationN of AR 4 in town of Selma, Selma, Arkansas
Coordinates33°41′52″N 91°34′11″W
Arealess than one acre
Architectural styleGothic Revival
NRHP reference No.72000202[1]
Added to NRHPSeptember 22, 1972

The building was originally built for a Baptist congregation, which shared the building with the local Methodists after the latter's church was destroyed by fire. The Methodists acquired the building in 1885.[2]

It was built in a Gothic Revial style and was added to the National Register in 1972.

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