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Concord United Methodist - Binder 1Concord United Methodist Church Binder 1 Compiled Information from the Collection of the Martin-Wall History Room of the Davie County Public Library Mocksville,North Carolina Table of Contents Binder 1 History Histoiyof Concord Church by J.D.Hodges Mrs.J.D.Hodges’Notes History Compiledby Mrs.J.D.Hodges Davie Methodist Bicentennial Committee Presents the History of United Methodism in Davie County History of Concord United Methodist Church, April 30,1989 Concord United Methodist Church, August,1988 -August,1989 5 -8 9 -13 14 -18 19 20 -27 Cl 28-30o Deeds 32 -332 Ministers 35 -39a i;- Photographs 41 -46 a j: rj Member Rolls,1962 -1995 48 -72 Davie County Public Library Mocksville,North Carolina J Table of Contents Binder 2 Celebrations Service of Dedication,February 17,1985 Concord Church Sesquicentennial,1845 -1995 Binder 3 o Various Church Reports Cl9 Cemetery Records 2 Binder 4 o X b** :Newspaper Articles ui X JZ Davie County Public Library Mocksville,North Carolina 5 History History of Concord Church by J.D.Hodges Mrs.J.D.Hodges’Notes History Compiled by Mrs.J.D.Hodges Davie Methodist Bicentennial Committee Presents the History of United Methodism in Davie County History of Concord United Methodist Church,April 30,1989 Concord United Methodist Church, August 1988 -August 1989 5-8 9-13 14-18 19 20-27 28-30 Pages 5 -30 V *■ o U »-■ 2 VO Ck o ●z. Davie County Public Library Mocksville,North Carolina » I/' w> X -cj HISTORY OF CONCORD CHURCH >●Qi SThecommunityinwhichConcordChurchnowstands, thoroughly Lutheran from the earliest settlement up to the late 40*s of the 1Sth century, influential families of that time lived in the immediate community and owned the land on which the church stands. CO owas o 2^—JCQ^ Z)>Q-w UJ One of the largest and most ><This Q family was orthodox Lutherans and lived strictly up to the tenets and doctrines of this church,as taught in the "Father Land",whence they had come.In this family of "Kl^ucks", they were known -(the name having been changed from "Klucks" as to Click,in an effort common among the early German settlers, to anglocize their names after the Revolutionary War)there was one of the ten children,Mary Magdolene,who did not believe in a religion that could be gotten out of a Catochism. She had heard "Old Martin"a negro preacher,owned by the family say -"dot *ligion dats you gits outer de ciam won’t > You must have hart felt ’ligion or you can’t get to heben."Mary in her heart believed what the old darkey said. When Joseph W,Hodges,a fine looking young man,who stood six feet and some inches in his stockings sought her heart and hand in marriage,she gladly yielded,not so much because he was a manly looking man as because it was said of him that he Methodist class leader,and that he held prayer meetings and was superintendent of Sunday School and that he believed in expermential religion and that she could learn from him how "to get hart felt ’ligion and get to heven. do.It -X) c «/ o O S rt was ai-.Vj ● c t II V ● s●av.O-:: -2- \ When it became known in the family that Mary Magdolene Hodges,one of the family,Godfrey by name,said to her sneeringly,-"It won’t be six months before you are a Methodist. was to marry Joseph W. n m Q-j 3YoungHodgesandhisbride,upon their marriage went to live on a plantation he had provided in the extreme North East ern part of the county.. =>>CL.iO 0-0Attheexpirationofoneyear,Daniel Click,the father of the ten children,alluded to above,v/hich ooSLU < CincludedthesaidMaryMagdolene,desiring to have his married daughter live near him,proposed to deed 200 acres of land,ad joining his home place,on condition that they occupy it immed- The offer was accepted.iately.In the meantime,Mary had learned from her young husband to know and feel the joy of that "hart felt ’ligion",which the old slave preacher had told her about. In the new home,these young people erected a family alter,and by IT a godly walk and a pious conversation so im pressed this large and influential family that v/ithin two years, they all,save the father,were in the Methodist church,and Godfrey,the one that twitted Mary Magdolene,when she was about to marry a Methodist,lead in the stampede. This Click family,who had thus became Methodists desired a Methodist Church organization, were glad to lead in this important matter, society was formed at the public school house or four hundred yards from the present Concord Church building. This name.Concord,was given the new society organization o <St Young Hodges and Mary Magdolene Accordingly,a which stood three J' cx »a xJ /■\ -3- because of the fact,that the society was organized,and held its meetings for many years in the public school building,the name of which was "Concord", in this way. This school house got its name Vtfhen the school house was completed by the Clicks on their own land,a young man from Concord,Capital of Cabarrus county,by the name pf Barnhart,v.as chosen as the first teacher. 9D2: CD ^ CL CO . oo o This young teacher said to the people,you ought to give a name to your new school house.They replied,"name it then".Young Barnhart answered,"I’ll name it Concord in honor of ray home town.Thus the school house got its name,and the church got its name from the school house.The charter members of the Concord Society were the Clicks referred to above,young Hodges, Mary T^iagdolene,George Deadmon,Pollie Poster,Joseph Hendricks, and his wife,Amanda Hendricks.This Concord church was organ ized about the year I646. The Godfrey Click referred to above became a very influential member of the church.He was class leader,Sunday School Superin tendent,delegate to quarterly.District and Annual conferences. Young Hodges,referred to above often said to his wife, Mary Magdolene,that he hoped a church building could be erected in the community.He chose a site for the proposed church on the very spot where the church building now occupies.He as often said to her that he would give the land and otherwise contribute t©its erection.But he passed before the Society felt able to undertake the enterprise.So four years after his departure Riley Kindly of Davidson County,united with the church and became the Sunday School Superintendent.Mr.Kindly was an enthuia- stic man,and by shouldering a large part of the burden,enduced LU > s <Jk o o c ●U-f IW ●E d 3: rJ Davm I1 -4- I the members to attempt the building of a church house. Mary Magdolene,mindful of her husbands wishes,gave, without charge,a fee simple deed,to trustees of the church, eight and one-third acres of land,which the church still owns. 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'●'''.ii'>●■'■*●*●'1 »- ■■<#t ii !!,>-.;x.'''.w-i '--aTw*i'.-c S-i ''j0 m?i-**f.i-y:?f‘ Concord United Methodist Church N.C.27C28C/ierry Hiil Road,Mocksviiie, 'O Past ors Rev.Johr<D©ytoyi i <● ●-1 . :S.L DAVJE CO.PUBLIC LIBRAKV WIOCKSVILLE,NCrK> C _> 0 r:' a&If HISTORY OF CONCORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH (fis Read on Heritage Day,Ppril 30,1389) O o o 1 o O o 2 I c> O jr Uci<AVv‘tr" a) MOCKSVIU.^noc 1 \Tl X oci cJ r.' a I HISTORY OF CONCORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH The community in which Concord UnitedMethodistChurchnowstands,was thoroughly Lutheranfromtheearliestsettlementuptothelate40’s of the 18thcentury.One of the largest and most influential families ofthattimelivedintheimmediatecommunityandownedthelandonwhichthechurchstands.This family was orthodoxLutheranandlivedstrictlyuptothetenetsanddoctrinesofthischurch,as taught in the "Father Land",whence theyhadcome.In this family of "Klucks",as they were knovvn-(the name having been changed from "Klucks"to Click,in an effort common among the early German settlers,toanglocizetheirnamesaftertheRevolutionaryWar)therewasoneofthetenchUdren,Mary Magdolene,who did notbelieveinareligionthatcouldbegottenoutofaCatochism.She had heard "Old Martin",a negro preacher,owned by the family say -"dot Tigion dats you gits outerdeciamwon’t do."You must have hart felt ligion or youcan’t get to heben."Mary in her heart believed what theolddarkeysaid.When Joseph W.Hodges,a fine lookingyoungman,who stood six feet and some inches in hisstockingssoughtherheartandhandinmarriage,she gladlyyielded,not so much because he was a manly looking manasbecauseitwassaidofhimthathewasaMethodistclassleader,and that he held prayer meetings and wassuperintendentofSundaySchoolandthathebelievedinperimentalreligionandthatshecouldlearnfromhimhow"to get hart felt *Iigion and get to heven."When it became known in the family that MaryMagdolenewastomarryJosephW.Hodges,one of thefamily,Godfrey by name,said to her sneeringly,-Itwon’t be six months before you are a Methodist."Young Hodges and his bride,upon their marriagewenttoliveonaplantationhehadprovidedintheextremeNorthEasternpartofthecounty.At the expiration ofyear,Daniel Click,the father of the ten children,alluded to a cL o o 2 o o u> 2 ex O o 3: y- c .T one 7^ <j Oavle County Puoiic liorarv Mocksviiie.NC r- i a 2. earlier,which included the said Mary Magdolene,desiringtphavehismarrieddaughterlivenearhim,proposed todeed200acresofland,adjoining his home placeconditionthattheyoccupyitimmediately.The offeraccepted.In the meantime,Maty had learned from heryounghusbandtoknowandfeelthejoyofthat"hart feltTigion",which the old slave preacher had told her about.In the new home,these young people erected afamilyaltar,and by "a godly walk and a pious conversationimpressedthislargeandinfluentialfamilythatwithintwoyears,they all,save the father,were in the Methodistchurch,and Godfrey,the one that twitted Mary Magdolene,when she was about to marry a Methodist,led in thestampede. ,on was so Tiiis Click family,who had thus becameMethodistsdesiredaMethodistChurchorganization.Young Hodges and Mary Magdolene were glad to lead inthisimportantmatter.Accordingly,a society was formedatthepublicschoolhouse,which stood three or fourhundredyardsfromthepresentConcordChurchbuilding.This name.Concord was given the new societyorganizationbecauseofthefact,that the society wasorganized,and held its meetings for many years in thepublicschoolbuilding,the name of which was "Concord."This school house got its name in this way.When theschoolhousewascompletedbytheClicksontheirownland,a young man from Concord,capital of Cabarmscounty,by the name of Barnhart,was chosen as the firstteacher.This young teacher said to the people,you oughttogiveanametoyournewschoolhouse.They replied,"name it then."Young Barnhart answered,"I’ll name itConcordinhonorofmyhometown.Thus the schoolhousegotitsname,and the church got its name from theschoolhouse.The charter members of the Concord SocietyweretheCLICKSreferredtoearlier,YOUNG HODGESMARYMAGDOLENE,GEORGE DEADMOn’POLLIE FOSTER,JOSEPH HENDRICKS and hiswife,AMANDA HENDRICKS, was organized about the year 1846.The Godfrey Click referred to earlier becameveryinfluentialmemberofthechurch,leader,Sunday School Superintendent ,Quarterly,District,and Annual Conferences. Ck <L Q o C3 c -T h- This Concord churchL a%He was class delegate to o ot- % Davie County Puuiic uoratlfWodtsville,NC r.' ;3 3. Young Hodges,erferred to earlier,often said to hiswife,Mary Magdolene,that he hoped a church buildingcouldbeerectedinthecommunity.He chose a site for theproposedchurchontheveryspotwherethechurchbuildingnowoccupies.He as often said to her that hewouldgivethelandandotherwisecontributetoitserection.But he passed away before the Society felt able toundertaketheenterprise.So four years after his departureRileyKindlyofDavidsonCounty,united with the churchandbecameSundaySchoolSuperintendent.Mr.Kindlywasenthusiasticman,and by shouldering a large p^t of meburden’induced the members to attempt the building of a church houseMary Magdolene,mindful of her husbands wishes,gave,without charge,a fee simple deed,to ^stees of thechurch,eight and one-third acres of land,which the church still owns.The building was completed in the spring of 1861anddedicatedbythepresidingelder.Dr.W.H.Bottitt. a: o o o 2. so o o ■X. w £ so vU X o xJ >»' TV ● K ■ r-l H BUILDING PROGRAM In 1946,Rev.G.W.Fink appointed a buildingcommitteeforthepurposeofbuildingachurchwhichwas to take the place of the former building. Rev.J.B.Fitzgerald then become pastor and with W.R.Davis,as foreman,and S.D.Daniels,assistant,led in the building of the church at a total cost of $17,541.01 with a contract value of $30,000. In 1954,with W.R.DAVIS as foreman,an educational building composed of six classrooms,two bathrooms,large fellowship hall and kitchen was constructed and dedicated in 1955. In 1962-63 a recreation building 60 x 30 feet was constructed mostly by the men of the church with Sid Smith as foreman. In 1976 a building committee was appointed under the direction of Rev.Kenneth Eller to study making changes in the present church building.In August 1978, ground was broken for this remodeling including four classrooms,four bathrooms,narthex,some remodeling in the sanctuary and educational building and a courtyard,with total cost of construction $121,000.On Easter Sunday,1979,church school classes met for the first time in the new classrooms. In 1980,under the direction of Rev.Phillip Cole the building committee was reorganized to finish the remodeling project,with Lester Dwlgglns,Chairman. Included in this construction was the addition of three new classrooms,a choir room,a large meeting room,and the sanctuary completely remodeled and expanded by the addition of eight new pews and new altar area.Total costofconstructionwas$285,000. o OL o o <J H 2 Ci O 1C € K/> a^viE fAOCKbVlU-i-. X O NOc; ■cJ a 5 5. CONCERNS OF CONCORD CHURCH To highlight a few concerns of our Church webeganwith1946whentheWomen’s Circle was organizedbyMrs.Dewey Angell and the Methodist Women in1950byRev.J.B.Fitzgerald,The Methodist Men of our Church was organized December 14,1956.The first Bible School was held by Rev.J.B. Fitzgerald in 1950 with three teachers:Carrie Tutterowtaughtthebeginners,Otta Davis,the Junior Class,andRev.Fitzgerald,the older group.He also led the singing and played the piano.In 1972,a memorial book was given to be used in the Narthex in memory of William R.Davis by church members and friends. Our annual Easter Sunrise Service is a highlight of the year that began in 1977.A breakfast is always givenbytheMethodistMenonthisspecialday.A baptismal font was dedicated in memory of*'Hoot"Daniel by his wife,Kathleen,and son Wayne Daniel,in June 1979.Our Church Cemetery was first registered in1980.Registration was turned in to the History Room intheDavieCountyLibrary.In 1980 we also celebrated the200thanniversaryofSundaySchool,and a Brownie Troop was organized and sponsored by the Church.In 1983,when remodeling was completed the AllenOrganwasdonatedinmemoryofJamesBogerandthepianowasgivenbyJoeandMarleneShamelinhonorofJ.N.and Peggy Tutterow.Many other friends andmembersgavememorialsofpews,communion rails,screens and memorial windows.These are listed in the memorial book. In September 1984,we celebrated the 200th yearofMethodismsincetheMethodistConferencewasheldat Baltimore in 1784. Two funds were started in January,1985:A Capital Improvement Fund to improve buildings andgroundsandaBuildingTeamFundtohelpmembersofourcongregationfinanceshorttripswithVolunteersinMissionsoftheUnitedMethodistChurch. of. o o 2 o o o u> 2 o £ so U rs X rj A ■- r:-' .On February 17,1985,the new sanctuary andeducationalwingwerededicatedbyBishopBevelJones.The financial note was burned by Building Committee Chairman Lester Dwiggins.Our first Building Team was organized in 1986,David and Diane Crotts,Richard and Debbie Crotts,and Duke Vance were sent on a team to Monterrey, Mexico...j .A Special Concerns Fund was established in1986tohelpfamiliesduringacrisis.United MethodistMensponsoredamemorialforBooneC.Foster,a wroughtirongatewaytothecemeterywasdedicatedattheEaster Sunrise Service...Our Church has been involved in many missionprojectstonumeroustomentionandcontinuesinChristianserviceandlove,reaching out to draw others to Christ. L \^C C,-.i'Xla f iViIXA-j■I t.d ) z o I o 2 to Ci o i: € X o CO-'f.Woct'i''''' r;'11 CONCORD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH HISTORY AUGUST 1988 -AUGUST 1989 This past year has been an enjoyable year in which to worship and serve God through Concord United Methodist Church. At annual conference in June,1989i Rev.John H.Deyton was returned to us for the second year. At the beginning of this year in I988 our revival services were held September 11,12 and 13th,with special emphasis each night.Youth night.Children's night and Fill a Pew night." A planning session was held October 30,I988 to plan the program and activities for the coming year, were taken in October for the District Parsonage Fund and Hurricane A Thanksgiving offering was taken in November to benefit New Horisons Enterprise, The children have also been active in mission work. Two special offerings Gilbert. a group home for boys.the The Jr.Believers class sponsored a car wash raising money for World The Heifer project collectedHungerandtherecreationareafund. $900.00 to send overseas for needy families. The United Methodist Women sponsored a Bar-B-Que Chicken Supper November 19i 1988 to raise money for new chairs and a table for the In November we also filled Thanksgiving boxes for i meeting room, the shut-ins. In December a chicken stew supper was served by the Methodist o Men in the fellowship hall and afterwards the Christmas Tree was Again this year we participated in A Christmas party was sponsored by Concord Operation Santa Claus?decorated, for Broughton Hospital, and Liberty church for the New Horizons Group Home,gifts were distributed to each one,games were played and a meal was served. December 18,I988 a special offering was taken for the American Children's Home in Lexington for personal needs of the children. A special Christinas program was presented by the Choir Dec. Extensive work has been done on the parking lot and church grounds,also on the educational building with a total cost of $13,842.14. r c: '-z? >0 24,1988. DAVIE CO.PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVILLE,NCs- o (2) Our building team,David Crotts,Dianne Crotts and Sammy Spry went to Janaica,January 31i 1989 for two weeks to work on the roof of a Methodist Church damaged by Hurricane Gilbert. Our mission coordinator,Pam Speer,sponsored a blanket sale of $5*00 each t>irough Church World Service to “Wrap Someone in Love'* for a special Valentine project in February.During the time of disaster,these blankets can be used as make-shift tents,partitions in crowded refugee quarters,or totes for whatever possessions a family can salvage after an earthquake,flood-or hurricane. Our church participated in a food drive for Davie County, Department of Social Services.Canned goods were brought for needy families. A membership class was taught by Rev.Deyton,February 18th. through March 25,1989* Easter Sunrise Service was held March 26,1989 followed by a country ham breakfast served by the Methodist Men. In March,our Building Team shared stories and slides of the work done in Janaica with a fellowship supper enjoyed by all. On April 23,I989 a special service was held by the youth. They served in all positions and led the worship service with Kevin Hobsori as guest speaker.30 On April 1989,we had a “Heritage Day”program, history was narrated and acted out by church members and Concord history was presented by Church Historians. In April,six of our youth attended the Davie County Sub-distric Retreat at Camp Hanes. In May,a bible study for both churches was held at Liberty Church on the books of Ruth and Esther.On May 28,bibles were presented to four graduates:Win Welch,Ellen Nail,Celeste Carter and Jimmy Greene. A check for $1,000.00 was given to Farmington -fcilTod-i-at Church to help repair damage done by the tornado in May,this was taken from the "Special Concerns Fund." The Methodist Men conducted the worship service on June 18,1989 while our Pastor was away at Conference. Bible School was held July 24 through July 28,with twenty teachers and helpers and approximately sixty children attended. DAVIE CO.PUBLIC LIBRARYIVIOCKSVILLE,NC Methodist a 4li r- z tn o (3) During the year we gained six new members,lost two members, one by death and one by transfer -and three babies were christened. We trust that many lives have found the peace that passeth ^ understanding"through the ministry of Concord Church and that many ff more will do so in the future. Church Historian Assistant o. QL O O 2 ●o -o ■\. fL lO 3:DAVIE CO.zJ librarymocksville.nc 3 0 Deeds Pages 32 -33 <SL <3 U 1 V/ r- 2 I I- V!) o. o a: r' u* c Davie County Public Library Mocksville,North Carolina t iTi u> X ●U 3) TRANSCRIPT OF COPY OF DEED TO CONCORD CHURCH Handwriting is Mrs.J.D.Hodges “Beginning at a stone in the line of Mary M.Hodges,and in the line (“line”,crossed out)north side of the road to Crump's ferry,then East 8 chains 77 links to a stone,then north,10 chains to a small pine and stone.Then West 7 chains and 90 links to a stone in Mary M.Hodge’s line. Then South 5 Y2 degrees west,90 chains and 94 links to the beginning,containing and laid out for 8 1/3 acres of land 1860 “Made the 4**^day of April between Mary M.Hodges of the first part,and J.N.Click,W.R. Kenley,George Foster,Vincent Walker,and J.D.Click,Trustees. For the sum of $25.00 in specia 9^ Boone probably knows where part of the line is,but was not born when it was rerun since we were married. Comment: VJ in specie 1.In coin. 2.In a similar manner;in kind;repaid the offense in specie. 3.Law As specified. o 2 » C* O T X' c O ai a % (HE (JVOC’'-''i-iii 3 u \ Xo ‘Moi I etPCRIPPieOCHtLDRJNChild mmsMs'■●.y I1957SEAISz.C>I^PttO,ClltPBgN. A FASHION MAGAZINE FOR THE'PIRST DOZEN YEARS ,// L4J ●^/ Davie County Public Library Mocksville,NC Davie County Public libcaH,Mocksville,NC aoo i^A.r>isoiNr AvjsisrxjE new youk i6,n.y oi^egon d-stoo Ministers Pages 35 -39 X> i O «» 4ti r3* I H 1x1 Q O X ►“ I Ul X V ££ sf J- O Davie County Public Library Mocksville,North Carolina 3H 9' V )/€<nr''c-<y Q..& .<;2£-p->'7^^k7^TTI r ^Qfj^^f^l^ '/(TSJz^-'U^J^yn © ^6, 0 cL.-l^i/zJ^y\_-io.il CSj■:>J o^^'yL ■0-df.))(■^(j^a^kSjt^..^n ^3 ..^-ir^t-/'' I -f,6. \X.?^(h /)////●K8C:Y'jP‘dy o>/'●(7J-yy/Tujyyyi^^s ‘(/--i6.7/1,(dio'hynd^/_ z:{d?judt7 *<S-«● '^Adc-i:^ 7n (Zutt A/\/3J-n ■lo.h.^ <y.yh(1^-isy'U'rryrridc d--f.<77%3..®-hdnhi-/ ,//// <2 dADavieCountyPublicLibraiyMocksville,HG y AA ))) ((( 9/Ae(j -V ‘~--y"<R/(^■yp^V' ■M/-Q'x^tXA^V f(J -4^ J /7Y'-^fl'^yU/C^i^'/0 ^ T T3■y f)■^ j ‘(V7~ I(((-(Jii.1 T^t]-iSidOHiai4-s^H:>DX\rt'p LIST OF BISHOPS,ELDERS AND PASTORS FROM 1890-1958 James Atkins O.P.Fitzgerald E.R.Hendrix Collins Denny E.E.Hoss A.C.Smith W.W.Duncan J.H.McCoy Chas.B.Galloway U.V.W.Darlington E.D.Muzon Kem Purcell C.J.Harrell Rev.T.H.Wood J.P.Carraway D.Atkins J.R.Scroggs T.F.Marr Plato Durham K.H.Boyer Frank Siler W.A.Newell J.B.Barnhardt L.D.Thopson C.M.Pickens C.N.Clark J.S.Hiatt H.C.Gibbs C.E.Rozell S.W.Taylor G.B.Clemmer C.M.Gentry G.W.Hardison E.E.Smith M.H.Vestal W.H.L.McLauren W.C.Wilson P.E.Parker A.J.Burrus B.A.York P.L.Shore T.S.Coble C.P.Goode J.M.Price J.B.Fitzgerald J.M.Green E.M.Avett A.G.Loftin J.O.Banks M.G.Erom A.W.Lynch G.W.Fink J.B.Fitzgerald Present building committee,stewards, and trustees: Rev.G.W.Fink S.D.Daniel W.R.Davis Vann Swicegood Boone Foster Frank Crotts J.B.Garwood Samuel Berrier W.R.Davis S.D.Daniel James Garwood Boone Foster Vann Swicegood Homer Crotts Samuel Berrier Mrs.J.D.Hodges W.R.Davis S.D.Daniel Q a: o 2 o XJ o ,V V> o o I ■c kJ 0-* rj \v-',U 37 ©tie dll|urcl{ LtBERTY CONCORD MOCKSVILLE.NORTH CAROLINA 27028 WILLIAM R.FROST MINISTER Route 4,Box lOl Phone:Cooleemee 284-3326 June 11,1970 Dear Members and Friends: Before leaving the two finest churches and congregations inMethodismIwantedtowriteyoualetterofappreciationandthanks.I also wanted it to be a letter of explanation. Eight years ago we came as strangers not knowing anyone.Nowweleavewithmanydearandpreciousfriends.Both churcheshavestoodbymefaithfully,accepting my leadership,forgivingmyshortcomingsandfaults,I have honestly tried to be a goodministerthoughIknowIhavefallenshortmanytimes,but thenmostofyouhaverealizedthatevenministersarehuman.ThisweseeoftenintheaccountsandstoriesofGod’s men in theBible. God has blessed us in so many ways.I hope that when I am goneyouwilltrytorememberthegoodaccomplishedandtenderyourjudgementofmymistakesandshortcomingswithforgivingmercy,I would encourage each one to read often Matthew 18:23-35 andEphesians4:32. As for my plans for this conference year.For two years now Ihaveplannedtotakeayearofffromthefulltimeministry.Ihavebeengoingdayandsometimesnightfor16yearsandfeelthatIneedarestfrompastorialministry,I will still be a ministerwithfullcredentials.I can hold revivals,teach,anything I amcalledupontodo.The proper term for what I will be doing isvoluntaryappointment.*'I asked for this appointment sometimeagoanditwasgrantedbytheBishopandtheCabinet.I canreceiveanappointmentofanotherchurchattheendofthis period.I could have had one this year if I had wanted it. o o 2 o There are many things that I would like to say.I’m very sorrythatIcouldnotbewithbothchurchesonthefirstSundayinJunetosaygoodbyepersonally.Jane,Teresa,and I want tothankbothchurchesforthenice"going away"gifts.We willcarrywithusmanypreciousmemories,far more valuable thanthegifts.These have been the happiest years of our lives.Ishallneverforgetyou,your understanding,your forgiveness,your love. Please give the new pastor all the love and cooperation youhavegivenmeandguardagainstmodernismandindividualismandkeepthechurchescenteredaroundtheBible,be run by everyone and not individuals. It works,if used. r" 2 1- a. O r Let the churches Use the Methodist system. X o .'S <r.j -2- NoWg dear friends,I say "goodbye.”Remember one thing aliouttheTennesseeboywhofellinlovewiththeTarHillState—healwayslovedyouandwasnevertoobusytolistentoyourproblems,to laugh when you laughed,and to cry when you cried--he was one of you.My prayers will be with you always.Thankyouagainfortheprivilegeofbeingyourpastorforeightyears. Prayerfully yours j 'it>L u o ci C 2 c k O V- 2 } )r- V> o o e. X :3 crJ Photographs Pages 41-46 o o I 0 ,.J »■■ o ●b h ;c v> r o c; s r Davie County Public Library Mocksville,North Carolina HO '}s (iwutlCHtSr )\ \ ,n''i \-.f.><-J?'/„ \'●●t'xVj r» I -■,1 ,.}●●■wMf-1,t Tr- ●'< .1^ &o QoP?s W T><C r-C33 r*m O{● .fZr;■O G!l *5> OLD CONCORD CHURCH (Methodist)Ddvie County North Carolina Photo donated byHazelFoster&Bert Davis T *●^53 -r’f !f'- * s Davie County Public LibraryMocksviile,NC V -c 0 V CJ 3 o H 5- Began With Society MeetingConcordMethodistChurch i: i School House.Two years later this church had 75 members.'Mrs.Mary Hodges,wife of Joseph Hodges,gave a building site and between 1839<1861 the church was built on thi.s lot.It was dedi cated by the Rev.W.H.Bobbitt in the spring of 1861.The modem building shown above was erected around 1950. The Concord Methodist Church was named from the school house which stood near the site of the present church.A Mr.Bamhardt,who taught there,reportedlynameditConcordinhonorofhishometown.Concord.N.C.In 1846,under the leadershipofaRev.Mr.Bibbs and a Rev.Mr.Martin,aMethodistSocietywasorganizedintheConcord -0 ajf ■c Davie County Public LibraryMocksville,NC H3. Churches of Davie County,North Carolina A Photographic Study by Thomas L.Martin :i\m●giS A sr-mi mm M< 1 s amssssts CONCORD METHODIST CHURCH The church was organized in 1846,afterservicesheldinaprivatehome.The landforthesitewasgivenbyMrs.Mary ClickHodges.Services were held in Concordschoolhousepriortothefirstchurchbeingbuilt.The present brick church was erectedin1948.The large educational building was completed in 1955. o p: 2 'r- a <3 X h- y *A V.***» t X O a js5 page twenly-six c,' Ogvle County Public LiBiaiy MM DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD,June 15,2000 - *●●^\ f r X ●-.’U-Wv,3* V 'c Concord United Methodist Church Cherry Hill Road,Mocksvillee “7J s_ tountv publicDavie7^ c3a ■y’ ■o mi,●J *>- < DGOfdJJBhuti^-‘i-i .V * ●\●s d Latitude/Longitude:35.83921,-80.503181 utxario-?s;rHC H Q Member Rolls 1962 -1995 Pages 48 -72 I o t 2 ●z c? 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