Results for Providence Church
First Providence Missionary Baptist Church
Organized in 1856 as the Colored Providence Baptist Church...
New Providence Missionary Baptist Church (Bagdad Museum Complex)
This church is among the oldest in Santa Rosa County. Carp...
Providence Baptist Church
This is the oldest Baptist Church in Beaver County, organi...
Providence United Methodist Church
In 1865 the Maryland Conference of the Methodist
Pr...
Providence Baptist Church
Organized May 26, 1849
First Pastor: Ruben E. Brow...
New Providence Church
This Presbyterian church was founded in 1786 by Rev. Archi...
Providence Church & Cemetery
First building erected c. 1763
Side A
Prov...
Providence Methodist Church
(Front text)
This church grew out of services held i...
Providence Church
Half a mile northeast stands Providence Presbyterian Churc...
Providence Or Camp Creek Church
»— 3 mi. —?
About 3 miles South on this road is Prov...
Results for Providence Church
First Providence Missionary Baptist Church
Organized in 1856 as the Colored Providence Baptist Church, the congregation is the oldest black church in Polk County. Known today as the First Providence Missionary Baptist Church, it is located in one of Polk County's oldest settlements of West ...
New Providence Missionary Baptist Church (Bagdad Museum Complex)
This church is among the oldest in Santa Rosa County. Carpenters who were sons of the pastor, the Rev. John Kelker, Sr., built the original church.
The current wood frame vernacular structure was built in 1901. Moved to its present ...
Providence Baptist Church
This is the oldest Baptist Church in Beaver County, organized November 14, 1801. Elder Henry Spear, a Baptist preacher, delivered the first sermon in the log cabin home of brother Ezekiel Jones and his wife Hannah. Twenty-one pioneer folk attended
...Providence United Methodist Church
In 1865 the Maryland Conference of the Methodist
Protestant Church established a “mission” or
charge circuit in Sussex County. At the time
local members of that faith were meeting nearby
in Rogers School. Services were held in the
schoolhouse until ...
Providence Baptist Church
Organized May 26, 1849
First Pastor: Ruben E. Brown
First Deacons: William P. Bryan, Jonas P. Bell
Charter Members: William Green, David Kelly, Kader Powell, Elizabeth Kelly, Ardilla Green, Winny Lacy, Bill Fowler, nancy Fowler
Bellwood, Cool Springs, County Line, ...
New Providence Church
This Presbyterian church was founded in 1786 by Rev. Archibald Scott, of Virginia. In 1792, Rev. Gideon Blackburn built a log church here; the stones in the present wall are from a church which replaced it in 1829; the brick ...
Providence Church & Cemetery
First building erected c. 1763
Side A
Providence was a gathering spot for pioneers in the Haw River basin. Many families and denominations during the eighteenth century used this cemetery. Many early settlers including members of the Turrentine, Sellars, Holt, ...
Providence Methodist Church
(Front text)
This church grew out of services held in the area by circuit riders as early as 1806. Its first church, a log building, was built on what is now Vance Rd., 1/2 mi. SW. About 1810 Timothy Shuler donated ...
Providence Church
Half a mile northeast stands Providence Presbyterian Church, built probably in 1749 and little altered since. John Todd, Senior, a founder of Hampden-Sydney College, was pastor for forty years (1753-1798). Hanover Presbytery met there in October 1762.
Marker is on ...
Providence Or Camp Creek Church
»— 3 mi. —?
About 3 miles South on this road is Providence or Camp Creek Baptist Church. This church, of the Primitive Baptist faith, was organized February 3, 1844, and was formally constituted on March 2 of that year. Members ...