Results for Primitive Baptist Church
Concord Primitive Baptist Church
Original deed 14, December 1808 Jacob Hassell to James Amb...
Shady Grove Primitive Baptist Church
One of the oldest congregations in Gainesville, the Shady ...
Flint River Primitive Baptist Church
Commemorating the first organized church in
Alabama...
Flint River Primitive Baptist Church
Commemorating the first organized church in
Alabama...
Elam Primitive Baptist Church
Constituted March 7, 1830 (about two miles NE of this site...
Upper Black Creek Primitive Baptist Church
Upper Black Creek Primitive Baptist Church was constituted...
Primitive Baptist Church
Built in 1869 by the Valdosta Baptist Church, this is the ...
Chickasawhatchee Primitive Baptist Church
This church, organized September 28, 1858, with two men an...
Saint Bartley Primitive Baptist Church
Located here 1872-1964
Organized 1820 by William Har...
New Hope Primitive Baptist Church
New Hope Primitive Baptist Church was constitued in July 1...
Results for Primitive Baptist Church
Concord Primitive Baptist Church
Original deed 14, December 1808 Jacob Hassell to James Ambrose and Andrew Oliver, commissioners. Constituted 1810.
Marker is at the intersection of Cherry Road and Mt Tabor Road (North Carolina Route 1146), on the right when traveling west on Cherry Road. ...
Shady Grove Primitive Baptist Church
One of the oldest congregations in Gainesville, the Shady Grove Primitive Baptist church stands on land deeded to the elders of the church in 1900.
The present coquina block church was built in the Porters neighborhood in the 1930s.
Porters ...
Flint River Primitive Baptist Church
Commemorating the first organized church in
Alabama. Established Oct. 2, 1808, upon the
Doctrine of Salvation by Grace, as attested by
her Articles of Faith.
The first building was erected 1 mi. N.E.
Articles of Faith
We believe:
1. In only one true and living ...
Flint River Primitive Baptist Church
Commemorating the first organized church in
Alabama. Established Oct. 2, 1808, upon the
Doctrine of Salvation by Grace, as attested by
her Articles of Faith.
The first building was erected 1 mi. N.E.
Articles of Faith
We believe:
1. In only one true and living ...
Elam Primitive Baptist Church
Constituted March 7, 1830 (about two miles NE of this site) with eight charter members including Elijah Wyatt the first pastor. In 1850’s church moved to this location on land given by Deacon James Folmar. Present building erected 1906.
This marker ...
Upper Black Creek Primitive Baptist Church
Upper Black Creek Primitive Baptist Church was constituted on August 15, 1802 in the home of John Albritton. The organizing presbytery consisted of Henry Cook, Isham Peacock, John Goldwire and Henry Holcombe. With a membership upward of 40 members. Isham ...
Primitive Baptist Church
Built in 1869 by the Valdosta Baptist Church, this is the oldest extant Church building in Valdosta. The building was purchased by the Valdosta Primitive Baptist Church when it was constituted on January 28, 1899.
Marker is on East Central Avenue ...
Chickasawhatchee Primitive Baptist Church
This church, organized September 28, 1858, with two men and five women as charter members, is the oldest church in Terrell County on its original site. Three acres of land were given by Haley Johnson of Dawson. Later, Sharpe and ...
Saint Bartley Primitive Baptist Church
Located here 1872-1964
Organized 1820 by William Harris, a slave, who was minister more than 50 years. Original church, called Huntsville African Baptist, stood 4 blocks south in Old Georgia Graveyard. In 1870, this church and 3 others formed Indian Creek ...
New Hope Primitive Baptist Church
New Hope Primitive Baptist Church was constitued in July 1830. The presbytery officiating were: Wilson Conner, David Wood and Jordan Baker. Minutes of the church for the first 12 years were lost, and there is no record of charter members, ...