A Methodist meeting house was erected nearby circa 1803. In December of that year, the lot on which the building stood was conveyed to the congregation on the condition that they finish and maintain the structure as a church and school. The building was named Cokesbury Chapel to honor Methodist Episcopal Bishop Thomas Coke. It continued to serve the congregation until the present church was completed in 1869. Regular services were discontinued in 1975. The property was formally transferred to the Cokesbury Church Trustees in 1999, and the building was reopened as a nondenominational house of worship in October, 2000.
Installed in 2001.
The Honorable Thurman G. Adams, Jr., Delaware State Senate, 2001.
15092 Road 529, Georgetown, DE 19947