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In 1832, there were
several families in and around Cusseta and they desired a church. On
April 18, 1835, with the aid of three Baptist ministers of Georgia,
seven persons holding letters from regular Baptist churches met at
the home of James Taylor, Sr. Those seven persons were constituted
into a church called Bethesda.
Elder Francis Calloway served the church until Bethesda got a regular pastor on July 18, 1835. Elder John Blackston was chosen as pastor and agreed to serve the church. During this time, a number of Indians attended services. In 1836, from May through August, services were suspended because of Indian hostilities. |
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The first two elders
wanted Bethesda to declare non-fellowship with churches that favored
missionary activities. Bethesda firmly believed the missionary
approach. Therefore, the two elders who disagreed with the
congregation resigned. Elder John Humphries was called on February
1838, and served 14 years.
Until 1840, the church
worshiped in a small log building. Later a larger frame building was
erected. Bethesda was one of the first churches to have a Sunday
School, prayer meetings and a Woman's Missionary Union. In August
1856, the church moved closer to the village of
Cusetta.
Cusseta Baptist Church's
present building was erected in 1901 for one thousand two hundred
dollars. In 1960, a new educational wing was added. In 1983, a
fellowship hall and other additions were built. Over the years,
Cusseta Baptist Church has continued to support all missionary
causes of the Southern Baptist Convention.
Chambers Heritage Book.
Article was submitted by James P. Alsobrook, Sr. Lanett
AL ----150th Anniversary of Cusseta Baptist
Church.
Derryl Hart was a loyal
member of the Bethesda Baptist Church from 1835 until his death in
1855. Derryl was born the 9th of March 1789 in Edgefield County
South Carolina, the youngest son of James & Elizabeth (Jernigan)
Hart. Miss Jane Pitts became his bride on the 21st of December 1815
in Edgefield County. The family resided there until they relocated
to Chambers County Alabama about 1834-1835. Upon the death of
Derryl, Jane moved to Marion County Texas to live with her son
William Edward Hart. She died in Texas in 1858 and is buried
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