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The church was organized in approximately 1836.  It was Methodist Protestant originally but is now a Methodist church.
The church was organized in 1834 in Johnstown, six miles east of Lost Creek.  The present building was erected in 1856.
Smith Chapel in the Simpson Creek Community was organized in 1859.
The church was organized in 1855 in the Ten Mile District.  The original church had to relocated to clear the way for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
The church was organized in 1858.  The original church burned in 1855 and the present church was built in 1858.
The Methodist Episcopal church was founded in 1861. Services were held in a Tannery building until 1866 when the first church was built.  The corner stone for the new church was laid in 1926.
The building was erected in 1856.  The church was once called the Ebinezer Methodist Episcopal Church, but is now known as the Sycamore Methodist Church and is part of the West Milford Circuit.