Pligrims
Rest
Cumberland Presbyterian Church
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HOPEWELL PRESBYTERY, WEST TENNESSEE SYNOD In a beautiful grove about ten miles west of McKenzie, Tennessee, on the corner of the W. H. SPARKS farm (now known as the S. R. SHAW farm) in the early 1860�s, a log school-house was erected, where the young generation were taught on week days and on Sundays. The people met to worship God in Sunday School. One boy, being invited to go to Sunday School, said he could not go because his father had not subscribed. In this log school-house, in the year 1865, Rev. Felix JOHNSON, D.D., organized a Cumberland Presbyterian Church and it was called Pilgrims Rest, as the Rev. William MOORE, when on his death-bed, requested that a church be built at the northeast corner of the graveyard and call it Pilgrims Rest. This church was organized in the summer of 1865 by Rev. Felix JOHNSON, D.D., who preached for the church as he could make it convenient to do so. Next came Bro. Harmon E. JOHNSON for the year of 1868. He served as pastor for more than twenty years except six months leave of absence, which was supplied by Rev. D. S. COSBY.
Charter Members
Ordained Elders
Deacons
April 20, 1869, a building committee consisting of S. R. SHAW, Chr., R. S. HART, W. H. GREGORY, James HOLT, William E. PATTERSON, David MCDONALD, was appointed to raise funds to build a Cumberland Presbyterian Church at the northeast corner of the grave yard, on a lot donated for this purpose by Robert YOUNG. On February 8, 1872, the church was completed, all indebtedness paid, as everyone had contributed liberally of their labor, timber and money.
Pastors
This Sunday School has been Evergreen since organization. FIRST RECORD OF MINUTES OF PILGRIM REST SUNDAY SCHOOL April
18, 1869, met at Pilgrims Rest and reorganized Sunday School in due form:
R. L. HART, Superintendent, J. R. MITCHELL, Vice Superintendent;
R. T. Holt, LIBRARIAN; S. R. SHAW, Secretary. There were 54 enrolled,
with the following teachers: T. A. PATTERSON, Mrs. Ella HART, J.
R. MITCHELL, Mrs. Sue SMITH, R. L. HART, James HOLT, Mrs. Jane SHAW, Mrs.
JOHNSON. S. R. SHAW, Sec.
Choristers: 1865-1941
1941 Elders
1941 Deacons
Those acting as organist during all these years are: Mrs. Emma PATTERSON, Miss Alice SHAW, Miss Sheila ADEN, Mrs. Ovie ELINOR, Mrs. Stella MANN DREWRY, Mrs. Fay CLAYTOR, Mrs. Vera FEATHERSTONE. Ordained
ministers from membership of this church have been Revs. R. T.
Among the descendants of the founders of this church who still worship here are, SMITHS, YOUNGS, MITCHELLS, HOLTS, SHAWS. Pilgrims Rest has always been noted for good singing and for years has boasted it's famous quartet, first composed of Edd MITCHELL, J. L. FUZZELL, Laten SMITH and Herbert SMITH.
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