"Tennessee Trails" through Bedford County

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Mt. Hermon Baptist Church

Shelbyville Tennessee





The Mount Hermon Baptist Church is located just a few miles outside of Shelbyville. In "The Hart Book," written by Charles Gerton Hart in 1974, he tells us the church is located in the 22nd District of Bedford County, it was organized August 14, 1833, but some records date back to January 9, 1830, when services were being held monthly by a small group then known as the the Arm of the Flat Creek Church at Mt. Hermon. Services were first held in a log building with the benches also made of logs. Rev. Keeble T. Wynne was the first pastor and Joseph Higginbotham was the first church clerk. Rev. Jesse F. Hart, a member of the church and a grandson of Henry Hart who was a charter member, served as pastor from 1881 to early 1936, a total of 55 years. At his death Rev. R.E. Gore, who had been associate pastor for 25 years, was called as a regular pastor and served through 1937.

At the time of Charles Gerton Hart's research (1970's), he found that the minutes of the church had been well kept for over 140 years. The church clerk was then Frederick Steed, a Great-Great Grandson of Henry Hart and had in his possession all the minutes from 1830 onward. The first minutes were recorded January 9, 1830 and on the first membership list were found the names of Henry Hart, Nancy Hart his wife, James Coats, Elizabeth Coats, and Lethethe Heart. Elizabeth Coats was the daughter of Henry & Nancy.

In 1833 Henry Hart was one of the three delegates sent from Mt. Hermon Church to the Duck Creek Association of Baptist convention at big Hurricane Church in Franklin County, August of that year. In the following years Henry Hart represented the church many times, in 1841 he was ordained as a deacon.

Mt. Hermon church still stands today (2006) and still makes a strong statement in this small community. I believe the name of the road it is on is still called "Hart Road". The Henry Hart family were among the first to the area - and some still remain. Many of the descendants of the members of this early church, return every year to visit at the annual "Decoration Day" usually held on Mothers Day.

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