Our building, built by Bethesda Methodist Chruch, is the oldest original structure still standing in the Powdersville area. It is registered in the archives of both Wofford College and the Powdersville Library.
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1836 |
“Meeting house” constructed
An “exhorter” preacher, James Dauthit, along with William Durham each gave one acre of land at the present site. The building was 30' by 40' with no windows or heat. |
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1876 |
Dauthit Chapel
2 3⁄4 more acres were bought from Bob Rodgers, and the original meeting house was remodeled and named.
At this chapel, everyone knelt at their seats for every prayer. Children were taught that it was “wrong” for them to sit in the pew at prayer time.
A certain space was “set apart” for the colored people who worshipped at Bethesda Methodist Church until 1878, at which time they formed their own church called Cabin house Church. |
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1890 |
New building constructed
Construction started on a new building in december of 1890 and was finished April 1891. The total cost of the new building was $2,400. |
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1929 |
Two-story annex created
A second story was added to the rear of the building, making room for seven classrooms. |
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1934 |
Bethesda Methodist Church celebrates its 100th Anniversary |
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1948 |
Church building remodeled
Additions and improvements were started that laid the foundation for the building you stand in today. |
| 1956 |
Elliot Hall added
A new building addition was made and named in honor of the current pastor, Percival f. elliot from england. |
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1973 |
Paved parking lot added
1 1⁄2 acres of asphalt parking by Cely Brothers PA system installed and in 1974 the a/c was added |
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1977 |
Sanctuary remodeled
Rennovations included the replacement of the sanctuary windows and the addtion of the narthex. Both of the original front doors were bricked over and one main entrance was created. |
To this day, fifty-nine pastors have served congregations at this location. Fifty-six have been Methodist preachers.
| 1800 |
Circuit Rider
Bishop francis Asbury made visits in bounds of Bethesda Church, then called Brushy Creek. he preached in homes, averaging riding 100 miles per week on horse back. |
| 1833 |
Bethesda Methodist Church founded |
| 1876 |
At this time the salary of the preacher was only $72.70 per year. The presiding elder was paid just $21 per year. |
| 1890 |
sunday school & Preaching
sunday school was held every sunday, but preaching was held only on the 1st and 3rd sundays. Bethesda Church shared preaching with siloam Baptist Church on alternating weeks. Members of the churches would go to each other’s preaching service. |
| 1917 |
Spanish Influenza
from october of 1917 to June 1918, church services were not held due to Spanish Influenza. The entire community was quarantined in their homes. |
| 1934 |
Bethesda Methodist Church’s 100th Anniversary 217 members celebrated the 100th Anniversary of BMC. |
| 1965 |
A pastor’s study was added to church building along with six additional classrooms. |