Bell's Chapel Cumberland Presbyterian Church
The
following were found in the Bells Chapel Cumberland Presbyterian Church Member
Information Directory, with introductory letter by David Summers, February 8,
1997.
submitted by
A
BRIEF HISTORY OF BELLS CHAPEL CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Author not stated
The
Bells Chapel Cumberland Presbyterian Church was organized on July 23, 1875 by
the Rev. J. J. Gray, assisted by Rev. John Dunlap. The church was organized in
a log school building known as Kaleb Kingdom, located approximately one mile
east of the present church building. The log school building was moved away
and a one room frame building was erected in that year. Services were held at
that site until the present site was selected. There were 39 charter members
of the Bells Chapel Church. Bells Chapel was admitted to the Hopewell
Presbytery in 1885 and then into the Obion Presbytery the following year.
In
1888, F. T. Bell donated four acres of land for the present site and a new
building was constructed under the leadership of Rev. W. M. Zarecor, Sr. In
1914, under the leadership of Rev. J. A. McIlwain, the old church building was
torn down and replaced by another frame building. The first sermon in this
church was preached by Rev. S. L. Long who used Luke 20:25 (AND HE SAID UNTO
THEM, RENDER THEREFORE UNTO CAESAR THE THINGS WHICH BE GOD'S) as his text. The
building was dedicated in November of 1921 by the Rev. J. L Hudgins.
In
1949, under the leadership of Rev. W. W. Rutherford, the church added five
rooms and a basement, which included a place for two Sunday School classrooms,
a kitchen, and a dining room which also served as a fellowship hall.
This
building was totally destroyed by fire in the early morning hours of December
15, 1979. The present structure was built in 1980 at a cost of 150,000.00.
Rev. Earl V. Roberts was serving as the pastor of the church at that time. The
members are still proud of the fact that due to generous contributions of
church members and friends of the church, far and near, the building and all
of its contents were debt-free when the new church was completed. An average
of $10,000.00 was placed into an interest bearing account and continues to
provide extra funds for the maintenance and repairs of the church.
Twenty-eight
different ministers have served the congregation since the church was
organized. The present pastor, Rev. Jerry Lynch, started his pastorate on
December 1, 1985 and is still the minister of this church at this time
(January 1997). The membership figure at the end of 1996 stands at 83 with a
Sunday School enrollment of 66.
Present
elders of the church are Lindle Cardwell, Jamie Dedmon, Wylie Hollis, Rollin
Minton, Roy Petty, Jamie Walker, and Thomas Young. Wylie Hollis serves as
session clerk.
This
rural church continues to offer a strong, vibrant ministry to all those that
attend. There are two women's circles, a men's fellowship, and a mid-week
Bible Study. All that have a desire to worship our Lord and Savior are invited
to worship with the congregation.
The
following is a reprint of a church history prepared my Mr. Mack Kemp in 1975.
THE
HISTORY OF THE BELLS CHAPEL CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The
First Bells Chapel church was organized on July 23, 1875, by the Rev. J. J.
Gray, assisted by Rev. John Dunlap, in the log school building known as Kaleb
Kingdom located about one mile East of the present church. It was organized
with thirty-nine charter members. Some of them are as follows:
Eli
Boyett F.
T. Bell B.
Needham S.
A. Boyett Josiah
Cooper J.
Needham Sallie
Boyett Nancy
Cooper Mary
Needham Martha
Boyett Mary Bell |
J.
H. Needham Susan
Needham J.
M. Reed Ellen
Reed Senie
Reed Nancy
Reed H.
Canada Mary
Canada G.
W. Canada C.
W. Canada |
Sarah
Neal Mary
Neal Mary
Wright Mary
King Martha
Hatch Cynthia
Thomas Frances
Brown W.
L. Howell E.
B. Trosper Martha
Trosper Polly Whitley |
The
last two surviving members were Mrs. Fannie Flowers (Norman) and Mrs. J. M.
Reed.
Bells
Chapel was admitted to Hopewell Presbytery in the Fall of 1885. After being
admitted to Hopewell Presbytery, in the following year, we were transferred to
Obion Presbytery.
Descendants
of the following are still members of our Church:
Boyett Reed McDonalds
|
Brown
Howell Whitley
|
Cooper Bell Needham |
The
log school building was moved away and a one room frame building was erected.
Services were held until the present site was selected.
In
1888, F. T. Bell gave four acres of land for the present site and under the
leadership of W. M. Zaricor, Sr., a new church was built on this ground.
In
1914, under the leadership of Rev. J. A. McIlwain, the old church was torn
down and replaced by another frame building.
The first sermon in this church was preached by Rev. S. L. Noel from
Luke 20:25. This
Church was dedicated in November, 1921, by Rev. J. L. Hudgins.
1914
1980
The
ordained ministers from this Church are as follows:
Rev.
Fonnie Boyett Rev.
J. Will Howell Rev.
W. A. Hester Rev.
J. A. Brown Rev. William G. Stockton |
Rev.
S. L. Noel Rev.
W. F. Norman Rev.
W. M. Zaricor, Jr. Rev.
H. M. Bevil Rev. Maury A. Norman |
Ministers
who have served as follows:
Rev
J. J. Gray Rev.
J A. Dunlap Rev.
Joe McKlessey Rev.
W. M. Zaricor Rev.
Joe Calhoun Rev.
J. A. McIlwain Rev.
A. S. Johnson Rev.
A. H. Brown Rev.
B. F. Chastine Rev.
A. D. Salisbury Rev.
W. M. Zaricor Rev.
J. K. Patterson Rev.
O. D. Spense Rev. Leland Looper |
Rev.
Franklin Chestnut Rev.
W. D. Marlar Rev.
W. W. Rutherford Rev.
O. R. Glenn Rev.
E. V. Roberts Rev.
Bobby Covington Rev.
Ed Perkins Rev.
Frank Blain Rev.
Carlton Hatcher Rev.
Raymond Kinslow Rev.
Duwayne Pound Rev.
Earl Roberts Rev.
Roger Reid Rev. Jerry Lynch |
In
1949 under the leadership of Rev. W. W. Rutherford, the addition of five
Sunday School rooms and basement which include a place for two Sunday School
Classes, kitchen and dining room also used for fellowship room was added. We
have two restrooms, running water, and a cemetery on the Church grounds. Our
property is valued at $30,000.
There
have been 813 joined our church and we now have 117 active members.
We
had two members to go to the Presbyterian U.S.A Church in the year 1906.
Bells
Chapel entertained Synod October 16, 1923, which is the second highest court
in our Church.
We
have two missionary auxiliaries, men's fellowship, CYPF, Crusaders and
Vacation Bible Church School is held each year.
Bells
Chapel Cumberland Presbyterian Church in 1975, has had 877 members in the past
one hundred years.
We
now have 90 active members.
Services
are held each First and Third Sundays in each month, monrings and evenings.
Bible
Study each Wednesday evening.
One
week revival each year with morning and evening services.
We
have the following active Elders:
Mack
Kemp L.
H. Rochelle R.
W. Minton |
Thomas
Young Jamie
Dedmon Jamie
Walker |
Clay
Seine Roy
Petty Lindle
Cardwell (Clerk) |
We
have the following inactive Elders (living)
Walter
Cardwell
Basil
Richards
Johnny
Beard
Our
church property is now valued at $75,000.00
Our
Cemetery is kept by free Donations
Mack
Kemp, 1975
Wylie
Hollis added the following information to help bring the church history up to
date
The
Church was destroyed by fire on 12-17-1979. The congregation met at the
Yorkville School until the church was rebuilt. The groundbreaking ceremony was
held at the building site on April 6, 1980 at 5:00 o'clock. After the new
building was hulled in, evening worship services were held at the church.
Seating was by lawn chairs and planks. The first evening worship service was
held on August 3, 1980 at 6:00 o'clock. Dedication of the church and open
house were held on December 7, 1980 at 2:00 o'clock. The total cost of the
building and parking area was $159,938.17. There was lots of volunteer labor
bringing the estimated cost of the church to about $175,000.