History of Concord UMC

from the research of Doris Welch Swindle

In 1869 Ruben White in consideration of his desire to promote The Methodist Church South, deeded to trustees:  Henry Welch, Corry Pettigrew, George W. Smith, John Coates, and Nicholas D. White, David N. Scott, and George W. Harrell two acres of land build a church.  A log building was constructed (30’ x 40’) of native poplar logs.  The building was used for worship and for a few years as a school.

Since 1869 a lot of improvements have been made.  In the early 1900’s the outside was covered with weatherboarding.  The original building had 2 front doors.  One door was for the ladies and the other for the men.  They then sat on opposite sides of the church instead of the family sitting together.  When the length was added the single door became the entrance. In 1952 the building had 12’ added to the length for classrooms as well as covering the exterior with brick.  New pews replaced the standard benches in 1960.  Solid stain glass windows, and carpet  were added in 1964.

In 1972 a 24’ x 40’ fellowship hall was added with 2 bathrooms and a kitchen.  In the 70’s the pews were padded as well as carpet and an altar drape with a large cross.  Many of the improvements in recent years have been the results of love offerings given in memory of past members.  In 1988 a steeple was added and in 1995 the windows in the two front doors were replaced by stain glass.   In 1996 the windows through out the church were replaced with stain glass with beautiful scenes.

In 142 years we have had 65 ministers.  In the first 50 years we had circuit riders who traveled a long distant bring the Word to the small churches.    A minister was not there every Sunday. The Church celebrated 100 years of church service in 1969 with Rev. Charles Leist as our pastor.  He rode in on a pony such as the circuit riders did many years ago.

A minister is shared with Mt. Carmel and Mt. Lebanon Methodist churches.  Concord has service every Sunday at 9:00 AM with Sunday school at 10:00.   In 2012 the pastor is Rev. Cathy Oakes.  Over the years many prayers of been uttered and many souls have been saved in the little country church and by the Grace of God it will continue to be a beacon in the community.

Concord UMC - 1955
Concord UMC – 1955

 

Concord UMC - 1960
Concord UMC – 1960

 

Concord UMC - 1988
Concord UMC – 1988

 

Concord UMC in snow
Concord UMC in snow

Ministers

Year(s) of Service Minister Year(s) of Service Minister
1869 W. D. Stayton 1930-31 A. N. Walker
1870-73 R. R Nelson 1932-34 W. H. Perigen
1874-76 William Hay 1935-36 F. A. Flatt
1877 F.  B. Davis 1937 W. F. Cooley
1878 T. J. McGill 1938 W. T. Garner
1879-80 William Hay 1939-40 W. M. Vaughn
1881-82 L. P. Ramsey 1941-42 A. L. Mays
1883 R. S. Swift 1943-45 J. T. Walker
1884-85 T. L. Adams 1946-48 C. E. Stewart
1886 H. D. Overton 1949 S. L. Parham
1887-90 J. H. Garrett 1950 O. H. Lafferty
1891 J. H. Felty 1953 Wayne McClain
1892 J.E. Treadwell 1954-55 W. S. Malners
1893 William Murray 1956-58 John Clark
1894-97 J. L. Weaver 1959 V.W. Dungan
1898 W. A. Cook 1960-61 Eddie Walton
1899-1900 R. P. Witt 1962-63 Jerry Hassell
1901 J. B. Knight 1964-65 Jerry Bell
1902 W. F. Acuff 1965 D. W. Carlisle
1903 W. D. Dunn 1965-70 Charles Leist
1904 D. C. Johnson 1970-71 Jack Dickerson
1905-06 A. H. Dulaney 1972-73 Horace Melton
1907 E. W. Crump 1973-78 James Cotham
1908 T. E. Foust 1979 Rippy
1909-10 W. D. Simons 1979-80 Cook
1911-12 F. B. Jones 1981-82 Coke
1913-15 W. H. Collins 1982-85 Robert Tripp
1916 J. E. James 1985-88 Pam McDaniel
1917-18 T. E. Calhoun 1989-93 Marty Arnold
1919 E. R. Roach 1994 Judy Wolfgang
1920-24 O. H. Lafferty 1995-2008 Gary Drum
1925 E. L. Ledbetter 2008-10 Bob Sadler
1926-27 T. N.Wilks 2010-present Cathy Oakes
1928-29 J. F. Morelock    

One Reply to “History of Concord UMC”

  1. My Great – Great Grandfather was the first minster at your church W.D. Stayton and was a circuit rider. I am trying to learn more about him if you have information I would be appreciative.

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