Union United Methodist Church
721 East Main Street
Belleville, IL 62220
(618) 233-6375

In September 2007, Union UMC adopted a church under construction in Libera,
New Hope UMC in Monrovia District.
This church is located in the Paynesville area, on Old Road Town, in
1997, just beyond the busiest market places in the Monrovia area.
Paynesville is an area where many refugees stopped as they were fleeing
toward the capitol city of Monrovia and many people from Monrovia area
fled out to Paynesville to avoid the fighting in the city. It has grown
at a remarkable rate. Some are too afraid to be in the capitol city
limits, others have just stopped there and became squatters on other
people's land after the war.

The church itself was founded by several people who fled to Monrovia
during the war from the St. John River District. As refugees they
decided to build a church where they could remain together to worship
using their own tribal language (Bassa) even though English is still
very much spoken by the people attending this church.
The church was
established first in a home, moved to another location off a very busy
street and now it sets up on a hill with dreams of becoming a two story
building. The bottom story will be used for a church fellowship hall and
community center and the sanctuary will be on the second floor. 67 feet
wide by 96 feet long will be the dimensions of the new building.
It is a remarkable story of faith, courage and persistence. It started
with a small group and now has about 500 members. The members sit on
concrete blocks that they have purchased one at a time out of their
meager income. They are digging the foundation for the church and are
also buying cement as they can afford to purchase it.