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In 1887, members of Zion Hill called Gossett to pastor. Once, Zion Hill baptized in the pool at Harrison-Chilhowee. Robert Arthur married Ellen Ogle, Newton, Harrison married Sarah Lee Duggan, Della, Luraine married John Williams, Dallas married Ella McKinney, and Vista married Scott Valentine. In the associational letter for 1913, Zion Hill reported Sunday School enrollment at 120 with an average attendance of 80. Later in 1912, Zion Hill held a singing school. Mrs. Paul Galyon was elected the first president.
Even though he had little formal training, his keen understanding of people and their needs made him unusually effective in the ministry. William Ingle was chosen to represent Zion Hill on this committee. One night I went to bed as usual. When I was fully awake, I was amazed and confused. Early in the church's history, Zion Hill was petitioned by a "Number of Brethren & Sisters living near what is known as Whittles School House in Sevier County, being remote from Churches & having held meetings in said school house for a time. " Former and future Zion Hill pastors were much involved in this meeting and other associational work along with Preacher Gossett. One of their children, Nannie, married Roy E. Ingle, of the Zion Hill community (others listed in endnotes).
Soon after Preacher Helton began his pastorate, he held a baptismal service August 25, 1940, at the water's edge near James Teague's house. In 1909, members called Wiley E. Conner to pastor. The floor plan was designed with a long pew in the center with shorter pews on either side making two aisles. They then invited Brother Terry to take part in a Men's Cake Bake contest. Under the leadership of Preacher Rogers and the mission organizations, the church gave $404. One of Zion Hill's former pastors, P. Atchley, was appointed to serve on a committee to prepare a Constitution and Articles of Faith for the association.
He was graduated August 18, 1974. In 1920, Zion Hill hosted the Thirty-fifth annual session of the Sevier Association of Baptists. The church was located in a community where people engaged in the moonshine liquor business, controlled by a father and his nine sons. The church sent William Brown as its messenger. At that time, Zion Hill did not have a baptistry and, when it became too cold to utilize the creek or other outdoor facility, they would ask a sister church if they could baptize there. In late 1953, Zion Hill called Glenn Brooks to pastor while he was a student at Harrison-Chilhowee Baptist Academy. They had six children, all grown by the time Sam came to Zion Hill. Chapter 5: A Time to Replant -- 1940-1955. Montgomery's Vindicator, February 17, 1904; Smoky Mountain Historical Society, In the Shadow of the Smokies, 1993, p. 216. The pastor would receive all kinds of home-grown produce--fruits, vegetables, eggs, chickens, or meat from the smokehouse. He was born December 22, 1872. They started to meet him, but he spoke at a distance in a joyful tone of voice, "It happened last night, and I couldn't wait to tell you. " They had twelve children (see endnotes) all grown by the time Rule pastored Zion Hill.
Today, most people would have a difficult time welcoming strangers into their homes for four days and nights! The only building at the prison camp was an old cotton shed. Benjamin Langston, one of our earnest Associational workers. Inside the back cover was the "War Roll. " 1880 Population Census. At the time, Zion Hill's Sunday School was prospering with 182 enrolled. The young man who asked the Christians to pray for his father went home to his bedroom. There were no notes included in the document submitted for uploading to this Web site. Will Weaver and he was elected for half time, 2nd and 4th Sundays. One such guest preacher was Rev.
As a recent college graduate, Preacher Lane brought enthusiasm and new ideas to the church. They had 11 children (listed in endnotes). To fill the void, the church asked Elmer Sharp to come as interim. Montgomery's Vindicator, May 20, 1903. In 1916, the Sevier Association held a series of missionary rallies. Kyker served as Moderator for the three-day session, and Zion Hill's own Roy Ingle led the music for the entire meeting. Typically, delegates would arrive for the associational meetings on Thursday morning, stay in the home of a host family until the meeting ended Saturday evening, then return home. In the 1920s, a typical business meeting began with an opportunity to receive new members. Born May 17, 1924, to Oscar and Flora Galyon, W. grew up in the Zion Hill community and attended church at Zion Hill with his parents and other siblings. Under Conner's leadership, the church gave $327. As reported in Montgomery's Vindicator: "Devotional exercises were conducted by Rev. With the passing of much loved Preacher Cline, the church family entered a period of soul-searching.
The fourth question was further discussed by Elders J. Coker, E. Hurst, and H. Gossett and then passed. Ministers who helped in the Ordination were Dallas Gibson and Clay Sutton. Come join us for a great time of worship and prayer! They believed liquor by the drink was morally wrong, and now a law made it illegal to "manufacture, sale or transport... intoxicating liquors... for beverage purposes. " The following story helps to illustrate the kind of pastor Conner was. Inspirational music was provided by Ethel Waters and George Beverly Shea along with the crusade choir directed by Cliff Barrows. Later, he spent time in the Regimental Hospital at Cumberland Gap, TN.
At his baptism, when Helton was brought up out of the water, the preacher commented the Lord will use this young man to preach. The new sanctuary had a special feature hanging at the front commemorating the sacrifice members were making for their country. Tommy Roberts of Third Creek Baptist Church preached the annual revival. The most dramatic change was moving the choir loft from the side of the pulpit to be directly behind the pulpit stand. When the war ended, the prisoners were marched and freighted from central Alabama to Vicksburg, Mississippi. Preacher Tilley welcomed the visitors and messengers including Otis Baker, Mrs. Paul Galyon, John H. Moore, Frank Strickland, and Rev. He was pastor at Shiloh when Helton was saved and Sidney Clark was pastor there when Helton was ordained, December 23, 1923. Sunday School was rejuvenated with S. Clark serving as Superintendent.
Sevier County, Tennessee, and Its Heritage (Waynesville, NC: Walsworth Publishing, 1994). Gossett, of Boyd's Creek, died Tuesday, February 9, at 5:00 P. after an illness of more than a year from consumption. In 1973, Preacher Latham led the church in celebration of its 100th anniversary. On very rare occasions, the prisoners received treats of cow peas or pumpkin. Albert Hall to preach the annual revival. The Sunday School was meeting every Sunday, even though preaching services were only held twice a month. Burnett, J. J., Sketches of Tennessee's Pioneer Baptist Preachers, 1919, pp. 1873, married Bertha Jenkins; Margaret Melvina b. Soon after Preacher King became pastor, he led the church in a special called business meeting. Thank you for your information. They were Theodore Benson, Bruce Carr, Paul Carr, Darrell Galyon, Mayford Galyon, Jr., Darrell Householder, Gerald Householder, Landis Ingle, Edward Johnson, Stearl Johnson, Bob McCarter, Ted McCarter, and Garland Rogers. To honor these casualties of war, the flag at the front of the church had gold stars embroidered with the names of those killed: Reece Baker, Andrew Graves, Clyde Helton, and Frank Manis. Eight years ago, Rev.
Endnotes Chapter Four. Martin continued his college work and graduated Carson-Newman College in 1925.