Zoar Methodist Church

Zoar Methodist Church was founded in the late

18th century. Bishops Coke and Asbury are

believed to have ministered to congregations

in a log structure which served as the first

church building. A cypress-shingle church was

constructed after the land was purchased from

Robert and Sukey Lacey in 1802. Within a few

years, camp meetings were being held in the

adjoining grove. The Church was incorporated

on November 5, 1810. Following a fire in 1910,

the present structure was built. Much of the

carpentry and masonry was completed by Rev.

James L. Derrickson, pastor of the Church.

The last camp meeting was held in 1919. Annual

homecoming services are held in late October.

Marker is on Gravel Hill Road (State Highway 30) near Zoar Road (County Road 48), on the right when traveling north.

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