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Bell Church
Welcome to Bell Church, a warm and welcoming place of worship located at 48 Railroad Avenue, Center Moriches, New York. At Bell Church, we are committed to fostering a community where individuals and families can grow spiritually, connect with others, and find peace and purpose in their lives. Our church offers a variety of services and programs designed to meet the diverse needs of our congregation, including inspiring worship services, engaging Bible studies, and enriching community outreach activities. Whether you are looking for a spiritual home or simply seeking a moment of reflection, we invite you to join us at Bell Church, where faith and fellowship flourish. Come as you are and experience the warmth and love of our community.
Mary E. Bell House
Welcome to the Mary E. Bell House, a cherished landmark located at 66 Railroad Avenue, Center Moriches, New York. This historically significant site celebrates the rich ethnic history of the Smith and Bell families and their pivotal role within the African-American community of Center Moriches during the 19th and 20th centuries. Originally built around 1872 by Selah Smith, the house provided stability and opportunity for his family, bridging generations with its enduring presence. After Selah's passing, his daughter Mary E. Bell inherited the home, where she and her husband, Ernest Bell, raised their four children. Mary was a dedicated community leader, instrumental in the survival and evolution of her church from the AME to the AMEZ denomination. In her honor, the congregation was later renamed the Bell AMEZ Church.
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