BELEW'S CHAPEL GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH
- Est. 1910
Family Guide to Belew's Chapel
Link to Present Day Church Web Page
The Belew's Chapel General Baptist Church, located at the
intersection of Belew's Chapel Road and Gann Road, was established in the Year of Our Lord
1910. It is named for the man, R. Lewis Belew, from whom the land for the church
building was purchased. It was built originally across the road from where the old
Zion Church of Christ stood. This Church of Christ had a cemetery under its
care, and when the church dissolved and Belew's Chapel was formed, Belew's Chapel took control of the cemetery. The earliest date of death located in
the cemetery is that of Molcy J. Hill, the wife of W.L. She died in 1871, about 39 years before the Belew's Chapel Church was even established.
Today, the pastor is Rev. Rick Black of Dresden, TN. Sunday School is held every Sunday morning at 10:00. Afterwards, there is morning
worship service. Sunday nights there is service held at 6:00 on daylight savings time (5:00 when on standard time). Wednesday Nights there is a
Bible Study Class held here at 7:00. This church is still active and has over 100 members.
The preachers who have served Belew's Chapel
General Baptist Church of Christ are:
J.L. Thomas
J.C. Moore
J.R. Pinson
T.C. Sadler
Jim Parson
R.B. Crews
Charles Polley
A.D. Serratt
H.A. Pilkinton
Claudie Bradford
E.J. Baker
Ray McCartney
Leslie Holland
George Epperson
Larry Reno
Shir Oakley
Thurman Hayes
Don McCartney
Mike Melton
Jackie Bradford
Ryan Mason
Rick Black
The deacons who have served Belew's Chapel General Baptist Church of Christ
are
T.B. Crocker
Byron G. Branson
Glynn H. McCartney
Fleekwood Browning
Carl Benjamin Hamm
Roscoe Knott
Roy C. Bradford
J.D. (Dave) McCartney
Homer McCartney
J. Ross Arnold
Thurman L. Hayes
Danny Jones
Wm. E. (Bill) McCartney
James A. McCartney
Freddie G. McCartney
J.C. Smith
Danny C. Warren
There are several things of
interest in the church and several points to be
made. First of all, there is a gold plate on the organ reading "In
Memory
of J.D. McCartney." The organ lamp is in memory of Mike McCartney.
There
are memorial pews for Homer McCartney, Lallie McCartney, Daisy Pilkinton,
and R B McCartney. The church library was reestablished on June 8, 1996
under the name "Bro. Ray McCartney Memorial Library." There is
also a plate
on the podium reading "In memory of E.D. Browning."
There is also a gold plate on the altar table reading "In Memory of Lisa G.
McCartney." This lady, Lisa Griffin McCartney, was the wife of Bob
McCartney for about 24 days and she was killed leaving VBS Services in 1987
at Belew's Chapel. She is buried in Carroll County and Pisgah Cemetery.
Her father-in-law and mother-in-law still attend Belew's Chapel. Her
widower remarried and now is a Baptist minister in Texas.
Most of the old baptizings of Belew's Chapel took place at Shades Bridge,
which is on the South Fork of the Obion River, which is the dividing line of
Gibson and Weakley Counties. This renowned bridge has been the sight of
hundreds of baptisms. Currently, Belew's Chapel holds baptisms in a
baptistry constructed behind the choir loft. There is a large lake located
across the road from the church and rolling pastures and woods surround this
area of the countryside. It is a beautiful place to be and to enjoy the
greatness of God.
Our oldest member is Annie Nell
Arnold Holt. She was born in December 1911 and is a resident of Weakley
County Nursing Home in Dresden. She is the widower of Linard Holt and has
been a member of Belews Chapel her whole life.
Directions:
From Bradford's City Hall, travel east on the Trezevant Highway until you
get to Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church past Skullbone. Then, take the Gann Road
and the church is a couple of miles down the road on the left. The cemetery
is on a hill east of the church itself.
See Transcription of Belew's
Chapel Cemetery
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