The first Methodist Church in Oldmans was formed in Perkintown. Benjamin Abbott began preaching in John Strimple's log house. In the early 1800's, a frame church building was built at that site. In 1832 a brick church building was erected where services were held until 1884. Farmers, from the local and surrounding communities were the main supporters of this church. The nearby village of Auburn be
came an important town for commerce and a church was built there in 1842. As the population grew in Pedricktown (Pedricktown Boat Landing), the need for a place to worship became evident. The Methodists began meeting in the old school house. In 1860, as the need for a Methodist Church grew, one was built at 29 N. The new church was called Hudson Methodist Episcopal Church, in honor of its first pastor, Rev. Samuel M. Hudson. The cornerstone was laid on August 1, 1860. Hudson Church remained on a circuit with five other churches. In 1864 the circuit was divided and Hudson became a part of a circuit with Auburn, Center Square and Perkintown. Later, Hudson Church was part of a circuit with Haines Neck Church until 1986. For the next eight years it was an individual charge and then in 1994 it was placed on a circuit with St. Paul's in Penns Grove, where it remains. Over the years the church has seen many improvements including a new parsonage at 31 N. Railroad Ave., (under Rev. Spencer Moore), a pipe organ around 1914 under Rev. Edwin H. Cloud, (The pipe organ was electrified in 1945), a new kitchen around 1926, under Rev. E.R. Craid, and the furnaces changed from coal to oil in 1934, under Rev. P.T. Buck. Also a new educational wing was
added in 1959 and during 1980, Carillons were installed that ring twice a day. On July 1, 2013, we received our current pastor, R. Bret Walker. We also became a two-point charge with Ebenezer UMC in Auburn.