Flat Rock Baptist Church
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items pertaining to Flat Rock Baptist Church
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Flat Rock Baptist Church Woman's Missionary Society 1962-1963
Flat Rock Baptist Church Woman's Missionary Society 1962-1963 -
Flat Rock Baptist Church Woman's Missionary Society Yearbook 1963-1964
Flat Rock Baptist Church Woman's Missionary Society Year book 1963-1964 -
Flat Rock Baptist Church Woman's Missionary Society Yearbook 1961-1962
Flat Rock Baptist Church Woman's Missionary Society Yearbook 1961-1962 -
Flat Rock Baptist Church Women's Missionary Society Yearbook 1969-1970
Flat Rock Baptist Church Women's Missionary Union Yearbook 1969-1970 -
Flat Rock Baptist Church Woman's Missionary Union Handbook 1967-1968
Flat Rock Baptist Church Woman's Missionary Union Handbook 1967-1968 -
Flat Rock Baptist Church Women's Missionary Union 1964-1965
Handbook for Woman's Missionary Society of Flat Rock Baptist Church 1964-1965 owned by Ellen DeHart -
Flat Rock Baptist Church Pictorial Directory 2006
Flat Rock Baptist Church Pictorial Directory 2006 -
Flat Rock Baptist Church -The First 110 Years short history January 2009
Flat Rock Baptist Church -The First 110 Years short history January 2009 -
Flat Rock Baptist Church Celebrating 110years Celebration Service January 11 2009
Flat Rock Baptist Church Celebrating 110 years Celebration Service January 11 2009 pamphlet -
On this Rock God Built a Church Centennial Anniversary booklet Flat Rock Baptist Church
On this Rock God Built a Church Centennial Anniversary booklet Flat Rock Baptist Church January 15 1899-January 17 1999. -
Flat Rock Baptist Church Directory 1993
Flat Rock Baptist Church Mt. Airy North Carolina Directory 1993 -
Dedication Service booklet April 4-7 1974 for Flat Rock Baptist Church
Dedication Service booklet April 4-7 1974 for Flat Rock Baptist Church -
Flat Rock Baptist Church Home Coming August 26 1979 honoring Senior Adults with a musical "Count On Us"
Flat Rock Baptist Church Home Coming August 26 1979 Honoring Senior Adults with a musical "Count On Us". Lyrics by Sarah W. Miller. Music by Don L. Madaris. -
History of Flat Rock Baptist Church Mount Airy, North Carolina
History of Flat Rock Baptist Church in Mt. Airy (N.C.) published March 2020 -
Flat Rock Baptist Church sketch
Flat Rock Baptist Church sketch by artist Luke Collins in 1990 -
Flat Rock Baptist Church 2000 Directory
Flat Rock Baptist Church 2000 Directory -
Flat Rock Baptist Church 1996 Directory
Flat Rock Baptist Church 1996 Directory -
Flat Rock Baptist Church Directory 1991
Flat Rock Baptist Church Directory 1991 -
Flat Rock Baptist Church Directory 1979
Flat Rock Baptist Church Directory 1979 -
Flat Rock Baptist Church Directory 1967
Flat Rock Baptist Church Directory 1967 -
Flat Rock Baptist Church Committee Manual 1967
Committee Manual for Flat Rock Baptist Church 1967 -
Photographs of Flat Rock Baptist Church
Photographs of Flat Rock Baptist Church in the Flat Rock Community of Surry County (N.C.) -
Flat Rock Baptist Church commemorative plate
Plate, commemorative church, Flat Rock Baptist Church, Mount Airy, NC, founded in 1899, white plate with embossed vines, black and white drawing of church in recessed center. On back: The Flat Rock Baptist Church was organized at Laurel Hill and moved into the old school house in 1899. An auditorium was built in 1905 which was torn down in 1945. The Church moved back into our present Church House in 1937 and educational space was built in 1947. An educational building was erected in 1955. -
Flat Rock Baptist Church
Flat Rock Baptist Church. The Flat Rock Baptist Church is located about two miles east of Mt. Airy on Highway 103. It was organized at Laurel Hill January 15 1899 with the help of members of First Baptist Church of Mt. Airy. The following are reprints of the actual minutes of the organization meeting in 1899: After its organization in 1899 services were held in the rock school house until the year 1905. The first pastor elected February 11 1899 was Rev. J. H. Powers. The first decons were Edward Davis; Philip Deatherage and W. F. Sleight. The second pastor was Rev. Robert M. Loftis elected December 2 1899. He was followed by Rev. S. M. Morton and Rev. William Beamer. The first church clerk was J. W. Simmons. The first trustees appointed in 1905 were Pete Deatherage; E. C. Shelton; Edward Davis; J. A. Deatherage; Walter Sutphin; and J. W. Simmons. Also in 1905 a building committee was appointed consisting of Edward Davis; J. A. Deatherage; Philip Deatherage and W. F. Sleight. They met in the school building and decided to purchase a lot next to the stone schoolhouse. On this rock they built a church in 1905. In 1911 Rev. C. C. Haymore was elected pastor followed by Dr. Tom Smith 1912; Rev. W. H. Wilson 1913; Rev. T. S. Grey 1915; Rev. J. H. Haynes 1917; Rev. Hooks 1919. Mrs. Hooks organized the first womens Missionary Union for our church. Mrs. H. C. Baughn was the first WMU president. Then came Rev. A. L. Harrison 1922; Rev. O. H. Hauser 1925; Rev. James Belton 1929; Rev. Tom Pardue; Rev. Joe Hall 1932; Rev. J. H. Hadley 1935; Rev. O. E. Ward 1936. In 1937 they bought the present stone building which had been used as a school house for many years. They remodeled it and began having services in it. Rev. Ward was followed by Rev. Felix Wagoner 1943; Rev. Robert Weekle 1945. The first parsonage was sold and our second parsonage was purchased August 19 1946. It was sold September 8 1964. Rev. Howard Barbam 1946; Rev. Paul Bruner 1949; Rev. Joe Maye 1953. During 1954 our church once again took on a large building task. The educational building was built at a cost of $40000. Of this amount $24000 was borrowed for 10 years but the debt was retired in 5 years. Also in 1960 the church decided to build a new parsonage and remodel the sanctuary at a cost of $24000. The parsonage was built on a lot purchased from Abner Deatherage located beside the C. W. Vaughn homeplace. This debt has also been retired during the year 1970. Rev. Maye was followed by Rev. Bill Eaton; Rev. Lowell Willis and again Rev. Joe Maye. After Rev. Maye we called the Rev. James Fink who is our present pastor. Our church is once again in the middle of a building program. We are working on plans for a new sanctuary at a cost of approximately $50000 to replace the old one which has been in use as a church and school over 75 years.