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Cedar Creek BaptistCedar Creek Baptist Church Compiled information from the Collection of the Martin-Wall History Room of the Davie County Public Library Mocksville, North Carolina < o u; O K W */v u> Cedar Creek Baptist Church Table of Contents Pages History 3-30 Events 31 -46 Building 47 Cemetery 48 - 50 Cedar Creek Baptist Church History Pages 3-30 V. & d. o r- V ■jl* X- o d d <j CexvUwxvvaV Cde\jY8iVvou CEDAR CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH CEDAR/:REEK ROAD FARNIINGTON COMMUNITY NORTH CAROLINA 1872 1972 I» ' ' -* *• 5Plli I \h' •'■1' mmm I u' . • : - . I mi ^ 'Vv.-Jiiy iT^ WARNIE C. HAY, MINISTER 2523 Amhurnt Street Wimlon-SaUin, N. C. Euter to Worship WIE CO. PUBLIC UBRARymocksville, no COMPLIMENTS OP: MORRISON & STUDEVENT FUNERAL HOME Mocksville, North Carolina Sii cL <£ O )ii o V- y. •o vO u» X o d t OAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY t\/10CKSVlU.E;n H HISTORY OF THE CEDAR CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH ORGANIZED 1872 The Cedar Creek Baptist Church was organized and set apart from the Mother Church, Eaton's Baptist (White), Cana Community, in the year 1872. At that time they were given permission td'use a building that had been used as a schoolhouse for White children, the Old Brick Academy, located about a hair mile from the present Cemetery. The first Pastor was the Rev. Ben Watts, with twin Brothers Jordan and Harry Eaton as Deacons and a small membership. They worshiped in this building for some time and the membership began to grow. And being Divinelv led, they planned for a building of their own to worship the Lord under their own vine and fig tree. The lot where the Cemetery now lays was acquired and the churdh building was built It was a log structure, each member doing his part with Axes and Cross-cut Saws and wagons needed to get the job done. Soon it was completed and their Services where held there. They worshiped there for several years and yet the strugde was not over, they wanted ot make it more comfortable and inspiring for Generations to come. They sou^t to build a more modem building. Tlurough good leadership and determination, they built a new frame structure, and used the old building as a school- house. As the years passed, the Cemetery began to grow and the members decided to buy a new plot to bury their dead, thou^ the older members did not want to separate the church hum the Cemetery, though in later years, under me pastorate and leadership of Rev. D. W. Montgomery, the Deacon Board, with Bro. B. W. Williams as chairman, the decision to move the Church to the new plot was agreed upon. In 1920, they contracted with Zeb Tise (a house mover) to move the church. That agreement is as follows: (Agreement; Oct 20) This agreement entered into between Zeb Tise and the members of the Cedar Creek Baptist Church trustees, duly authorized by the Church to act in their behalf with said contractor. The Contractor to move the Church house from its present site to the new site recendy purchased by the Church. The Contractor to place the building on a good and firm foundation and to be left in good condition with any damage to the building to be repaired by said contractor before completion of agreement The Committee whose names are hare unto attached, agrees to pay contractor the sum or $350.00 for same work when completed. Zeb Tise, Contractor Committee: B. W. Williams W. E. Eaton L. W. Tatum T. C. Williams S. B. Eaton Thus, the Church was moved to this present site. Through the leadership and pastorate of the Rev. W. J. Tatum, two additional rooms were built Although, through the years that followed, with minor repairs, the Old Ship Of Zion began to need more and more ^ improvement for comfortable worship. ii>fl 2^ In 1959, through the Divine leadership of Rev. H. Wesley Wiley, the members decided that die time had come to build a new church building, thus, a drive was started to raise money for this project With much ' tJ prayer and sincere desire to build a new church, each member stood ready to do his share. We prayed that j i the Lord would bless our efforts and multiply them in His own way. And he did bless us, the building soil was' ; ^ ready for the seed to be planted, but God moves in mysterious ways. Rev. Wiley was called to another field ' ^ of service just as the plans oegan to formulate. But God Alw!ws has a way. David said he has never seen the Rightous forsaken, nor his seed begging bread, and just as Cod did for Abraham with a Ram in the bush, he ^ already had a great leader and pastor for our small flock in mind, our present Pastor, Rev. W. C. Hay. ' Through his Divine guidance and leadership, the seeds for the new Cedar Creek Baptist Church were planted and up came a beautiful building. Goa is still blessing us in many ways through Rev. Hay. In years ^ to come we may all look back and say that God Does answer our prayers and for generations to come, it can ^ be said that all good and perfect gifts DO come from God. The members and friends of the Cedar Creek Baptist Church do truly thank Him for our ancestors and > all former Pastors who served here. We especially thank Him for our present pastor. Rev. Hay and his sD devoted wife, who works closely by his side. We thank God for sending them our way and our blessings ^ are greater since they touched our lives. o DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARtr MOCKSVlLLEi, NQ REV. G. W. CAMPBELL REV. H. WESLEY WILEY DAVIE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY fVlOCKSViaE* NG CHURCH CONGREGATION CHURCH CHOIR •t'p. 5^'^rSHf rt' i..'' . •■ •^•53>ir<T Vki'i MISSIONARIES MISSIONARIES AND DEACONESS USHER BOARD '•«> •♦.V' USHER BOARD DAviE CO. PUBLIC imm MOCKSVILLE. NC PASTORS Rev. Ben Watts Rev. A. W. Smith Rev. A. R. Hanes Rev. John SherriU Rev. A. B. Clark Rev. W. H. Hairston Rev. D. W. Montgomery Rev. Francis Laefy Rev. W. J. Tatum Rev. D. M. Hauser Rev. S. E. Duncan Rev. W. J. Scott PASTORS AND DEACONS OF THE CED^ CREEK from 1872 - 1972 Rev. C. J. Borders Rev. G. W. Campbell Rev. H. Wesley Wiley Rev. Warnie C. Hay DEACONS Bro. Jordan Eaton Bro. Harry Eaton Bro. Green Williams Bro. Geo. Wesley Eaton Bro. Burgess WiUiams Bro. Samuel B. Eaton Bro. Thomas Hanes BAPTIST CHURCH Bro. Jordan H. Eaton Bro. Iliomas F. Smith Bro. Henry Ol Hammonds Bro. Thomas C. Williams Bro. John E. Hendrix Bro. Alonzo R West, Sr. Bro. William H. Eaton Bro. Arthur L. Scott Bro. Everet J. Eaton Bro. Hubert West, Sr. Bro. Odell Eaton Bro. John E. West Bro. Thomas G. Eaton o d <C o O ) V- P <£ v> in X o c> 3 X DEACON BOARD E. J. Eaton, Chairman Hubert A. West, Sr., Secy. Arthur L. Scott, Treasurer Odell Eaton, Chaplain Thomas G. Eaton John E. West Julius Ridgell SUNDAY SCHOOL Thomas G. Eaton, Supt Odell Eaton, Assist. Supt Sarah Scott, Secy. Warren West, Assist Sec. Hubert West Sr., Treasmer Arthur L. Scott Corres. Secy. departmental officers 1072 E. J. Eaton, 1st Teacher Lillie Scott 2nd Teacher Dianne Tatum, 3rd Teacher Kay West, 4th Teacher missionaries Geraldine Eaton, Pres. Lillie Scott, Vice Pres. Kay West, Secy. Jean Eaton, Assist Secy. Annette Eaton, Treasurer Sarah Scott Corres. Secy. CHOIR Kay West Pres. Sarah Scott, Secy. George Scott Treasurer Jean Eaton, Pianist DEACONESS BOARD Lillie Scott Pres. Grace Ridgell, Vice Pres. Anette Eaton, Secy. Geraldine Eaton, Assist Secy, Willie Mae West Treasurer USHER BOARD Lucy Tatum, Pres. Geraldine Eaton, Vice Pres. Annette Eaton, Sew. Lillie Scott Assist Secy. Grace Ridgell, Treasurer CO. PCBUC UBRAR^mocksvrie. wa PROGRAM :^t u 1 t" to ir o I VJf> iii 3: ci :f^ tiJ WEDNESDAY, APRE. 19, 1972, 7:30 P. M. Guest Churches Bethlehem Baptist Church, Winston-Salem, N. C. Yadkin & Davie Missionary Baptist Associational Churdies Cuest Speaker Rev. E. L. Clark THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1972, 7:30 P. M. Cuest Church Forsyth Baptist Ministers' Conference & Associates Winston-Salem, N. C. Cuest Speaker Rev. B. H. Bonham 1 FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1972, 7:30 P. M. Cuest Church Sons Of Galilee Baptist Church Winston-Salem, N. C. Cuest Speaker Rev. David L. Thompson SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 23, 1972, 12:00 Sermon Rev. W. C. Hay Cedar Creek Baptist Church & Choir 2:00 p. Lunch SUNDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 23, 1972, 3:30 P. M. Cuest Church United Metropolitan Baptist Church Winston-Salem, N. C. Cuest Speaker Rev. J. D. Ballard OAVIE CO. PUBLIC UBt?ARy, MOCKSVIUEs NQ 1 \1 M I Route 2 BEST WISHES ON YOUR 100th ANNIVERSARY WEST DAIRY EQUIPMENT COMPANY Koland H. West MocksviUe, N. C. 0 d O U 1 » ' ^ 1 (A I i V* I' es- i ^ 1 ' I ! AA : ! i d : xJ CONGRATULATIONS FROM: BUCK'S BARBECUE "The Best Sandwiches" "Good Barbecue" On U. S. 158 — 5 Milet East of Mocktville, North Carolina - ^ 1 ; ! U . U d i O , r in )r a. •A ! VI i w ' 'X %j oL X Compliments of MR AND MRS. FRANCIS B. EATON JAMES BARBER SHOP U SHOE SHINE PARLOR Hwy. 64 - Comer of Mill Street Mocksville, N. C. Phone 634-3626 "Warmest Wishes On Your 100th Anniversar/* RITFUS L. BROCK Insurance Agent and Real Estate Broker Compliments of JOHNSON GULF SERVICE &: GROCERY Faimington, N. C* 27028 CDunv; Puouc uutuo gOCKSViu .'■1 •'M j l! i : Phone 634-2126 J. P. GREEN MILLING CO., INC. Manufacturers of FLOUR, MEAL, FEED STUFF AND GRAIN Near- Depot Mocksville, N. C. Of ci u <i w KJ IT lA > U> iiii: Compliments of: DAN BECK MOTORS, INC. Authorized Ford Sales and Service Yadkinville, North Carolina 27055 r. L.- " ANl V\!" l> « «2i C o U i Jr' V> f o. <£. cO w X O ci rS X "THANK YOU FOR SHOPPING WITH US" CLEMMONS 5 & 10 CUmmont, N. C. 766-5159 JoAnn Wrights Roy Wrights Mrs. Lonnie Banner /3 COMPLIMENTS POINT FARM Registered Polled Shorthorns Route 4, Mockftville, N. C.■0*' lira r-ir." 'IP"""-! Point White Prince Shorthorn Bull Grandchampion North Carolina State Fair At the Halter Dennis Alexandra, Herdsman Mr. and Mrs. David Springer, Owners Congratulations upon reaching The Century Year Post As a Body of Baptized Believers in Jesus Christ We rejoice with you as you declare— "Hitherto hath the Lord helped us" —I Sam. 7:12 "Press toward the mark for the prize of The high calling of God in Jesus Christ." —^Phil. 3:14 BAPTIST MINISTERS' CONFERENCE AND ASSOCIATES OF WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Rev. B. H. Bonham, President CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR 100th ANNIVERSARY I YICKIE'S RESTAURANT 3707 Old Greeiuboro Road Winston-Salem, N. C* Phone: 727*0964 Morgan Campbell Doulton Hill Proprietors o d X <J COMPLIMENTS OF: UNIQUE SOCIAL AND SAVINGS CLUB COMPLIMENTS OP: MACKIE HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB r iiiriii iinmnMin^iiwhM V C2. 4J cJ Compliments of DA VIE TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT COMPANY Telephone 634>2860 Mocksville, N. C. Dodge CHRYSLER FURCHES MOTOR COMPANY 225 Ptpel St. MOCKSVaiE, N. C. 27028 CHRYSLER- J. D. FURCHES FrcttdanI Fhonai Rut. A34-S948 R«». 493*6730 0iaco insurance (^genc^ All FORMS OF INSURANCE PREDR.AGNBW 1000 OFFia MMUNNG VAOtUNVIlU. N. C aTOSS 679-R290 Compliments of THE EMPLOYEES OF POINDEXTER LUMBER COMPANY Clemmons, N. C. F.A.1UK » SONS TELEVISION A RADIO SPECIALISTS TELETinea • rmho iV. H'* Unt Ta iotlitt 723-2663 200 H^hwRit live., N.W, -x- \\0 17 imnwTtMiiit I •1 !/^ DEWErS RADIATOR AND BODY SHOP CONGRATULATES THE CEDAR CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH ON IT'S 100th ANNIVERSARY I iii O cd "r* vjd Ir- cQ J X <c) "For Expert Repair and Prompt Service" Call: 634-Sd39 404 Depot Street MocluiviUe, N. C. Dewey H Parks, Owner V <L cP 1 \ri^\ w. a: o ci % <=J Compliments on YOUR 100th ANNIVERSARY FROM: REV. AND MRS. B. F. DANIELS COMPLIMENTS OP: THOMPSON'S SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 150 North Main Street Mctcktville, N. C. John W. Thompson, Owner "Your Singer Man In Davie" He has a complete line of all Singer Sewing Machines, and Vacuum Cleaners. Also, good Used Sewing Machines, $29.95-up "You Can Always Depend On Singer" "Quality For 120 Years" a# If wlwlwji 111 iwi»i>«i>hNiiim.in o 0 » If- • 1 *•» r IX I'il{ \u I X n Congratulations to CEDAR CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH WILLIAM E. HALL Compliments of C. J. ANGELL JEWELERY & APPLIANCES 119 N. Main Street Mocksville, N. C. Phone 634-2373 Bud and Ruby Purvis, Partners Compliments of the united VARIETY STORE, INC. MocksviUe, NorUi CaroUna Compliments of MORGAN G. CAMPBELL FAMILY Compliments of DAVIE ENTERPRISE RECORD Moeksvill^ N. C. Congratulationsl From: HORN OIL COMPANY Mocksville, North Carolina Greetings From: CAUDELL LUMBER COMPANY Mocksville North Carolina Greetingsi From: DR. CHARLES LEIGHTON Eye Physician Office: 2 Court Square Mocksville Nordi Carolina o Q> s cj WONDERKNIT CORPORATION CONGRATULATES CEDAR CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH ON THEIR 100th YEAR CELEBRATIONl WONDERKNIT CORPORATION Milling Road Mockfville, N. C. Phone: 634-5991 ''Wonderknit needs good employees! If you are interested in a good place to work, and a real opportunity to make above average wages—apply with us!" ^ Good Working Conditions H Liberal fringe benefits that includes Medical and Hospital Insurance, Life Insurance and Paid Holidays. H Modem Plant and Modern Equipment 'k Spacious Cafeteria k Air-conditioned Comfort "The Company With The New Look" "An Equal Opportunity Employer" I >1 ihiiIiXNI n 1 1 ii|ig . I.. — , ill I hi I i[w mtw ii' !! GREETINGS ON YOUR CENTENNIAL! FROM: THE SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH Wiiuton-Saleiiti North Carolina "The Churph Where Everybody Is Soihebody" "The Spirit Of Welcome Is Always. Ajar." J. Ray Butler, A.B., M.Div., D.D., Pastor !l 4l! ill!, ii; •ill il U) U <s: 0 y» U > P o. <C cp % yp UJ 1 O d X. cJ OAV\E CO. PUBUC UBRAK^mocksviu-E. nc "With Best Wishes On Your 100 Anniversary." if] Dial 722-8117 Winftton-Salem, N. C« CLARK S. BROWN & SONS FUNERAL HOME "We have been serving our community for 44 years Haircutting by an Expert For the best in service, visit . . . PROFESSIONAL BARBER SHOP Air Conditioning — Free Parking ill New Walkertown Avenue Winston-Salem, N. C. Phone 725*9175 Compliments of: WATKINS GULF SERVICE Minor Tune-ups Road Service Tires £c Batteries Phone 725-9456 2325 Carver Road Winston-Salem, N. C. Compliments HALL DRUG C* Mocksville, North PATRONS Fosters Jewelers Mrs. Nora B. Godbey Mr. johnny Lowery Mr. Noiman T. Smith Mrs. Lola Lumley Mr. Troy Ilairston Mr. Roy H. Gartner Mrs. Virginia A. Waters Mr. B. T. Williams Mr. E. D. Howard Mr. Bill Walker Western Auto Associate Store, Mocksville, N. C. Mr. Rocky W. JohMon Mr. Worth I. Hendnch . Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. S^t Mr. and Mrs. George L. Scott Mr. Arthur L. Scott Mrs. Lillie Mae Scott Mr. Arthur Eugene Scott Miss Sarah Lovella Scott Clifton Eric Scott Shirley Evella Scott Miss Ida K. Petree Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Petree Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Deane Miss Sandra Dobson Mr. Ervin Millsaps Rev. Mack Millsaps Mr. Albert Eaton Mr. William Rice Mrs. Geraldine Eaton Mr. George Davis Mr. Louis Eaton Mrs. Daisy Tatum Mr. Lester Morrison Mr. Charlie Miller Mr. Ottis Banner Mr. Thomas Eaton, Jr. Mr. Thomas Eaton, Sr. Miss Denise Eaton Miss Carolyn Eamuels Mr. John Smith Mr. P. V. Beame Mr. Alfonad Lampkm Mr. J. A. McBride, Jr. Mr. Percelle Simmons Mr. Leroy Galloway Mr. Vernbn Kiger Mr. Max. Leonard Mr. Ai-zie Matthews Rev. S. F. Hairston Miss Theresa Thomas Mr. Robert Scott Mr. A. L. Coleman Mr. Johnny Glen Mr.s. Ethel Adams Mr. Charles Eaton Mrs. Leona Dalton Mr. Eugene Dalton Mr. R. N. Parks Mr. Clyde Hoosier Mrs. Hilda Miller Mr. J. Avery Foster Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. White Mr. and Mrs. James West Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cain Mr. David Dillard, Jr. Mrs. Lam R. Dillard Andrew Thacker Mr. J. T. Anthony Mr. David Gregg Mr. John T. Perm Mr. Leon Phillips Mr. John H. Marlin Mr. Craig Haney Mrs. Carrie Bennett Mr. Frank Wilson Mr. Herbert Houoe, Jr. Mr. Robert Shields Mr. John G. Pruitt Mr. William Armstrong Mr. R. C. Friday Mr. Jerry T. Walker Lvtle Mr. Reginald M, Cunningham Mr. Albert Givings Mr. Leonard Golwell Mr. Lester Davis Mr. Morris Eaton Mr. Robert Eaton Mr. Bitting, Jr. ^ Mrs. Queen E. McKmght Mrs. Mary West Mrs. Beatric Jones Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McLean Mr. Herman Lee West Mr. Anthony R. Scott Mr. and Mrs. John West Miss Pearl Eaton Mr. Arthur McCoy Eaton Miss Donna McLean Mrs. Mary Reynolds Mrs. Helen Warren Miss Inez Dorren Mrs. Ruth Gaither Mr. and Mrs. Council Dwiggms Mr. and Mrs. Jonah Ijames Mrs. Millie C. West Mrs. Sarah Cain Mis. Sarah A. Anderson Mrs. Ruby S. Blackwood Mr. and Mrs. Miller Clement Mrs. Mary Belle Beck Mr. Charlie Mack Holman Mrs. Verla Cartner Mr. "Roy Leach Mrs. Viola Tomlinson Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson Mr. and Mrs. James Ijames Mr. Dennis L. West Mr. Hubert A. West. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William M. West Rev. and Mrs. B. F. Daniels Mrs. Martha Ann Davis DeNoyen Mrs. Queen C. Bellamy Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Campbell Mrs. Elizabeth C. Dulin Miss Rachel J. Campbell Mrs. Ann E. Campbell Miss Sharon Campbell Mr. Morgan G. Campbell Mr. Adfr^ Lidler Mr. ilarvey WiUiams Mrs.' Queen Bess Keimen Mrs. EUer W. Hargrove Mrs. Nellie Waller Mrs. Emma Parks Mrs. Percy Naylor Mr. Frank Hairston Rev. and Mrs. T. S. Holman . Mr. Donald W. Eaton Mrs. Mary Alexander Rev. and Mrs. L. R. Howell Miss Helen F. Howell Mr. Samuel Abemathy Mr. Roosevelt Sutzer Mrs. Lucy Tatum Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Tatum, Jr. and family Mr. Owens Tatum - Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Tatum Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Parks •and family Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Brown and family Mr. Frankie Tatum Mr. William Tatum Miss Cathy Tatum Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gaither Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kimbrough and family Mrs. Gertie Brown Mrs. Magalene Frost Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Blackwell Mr. and Mrs. Odell Eaton Mr. E. J. Eaton Mrs. Cora Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Guy J. Eaton Mr. Alta R. Eaton Mrs. Nora F. Eaton Miss Betty J. Eaton Mr. Elvin Tatum Mr. Lewis Tatum Miss Diane Tatum Miss Doris Davis Miss Juliet Goodson Miss Brenda McCall i 2^ DAViE CO. PUBLIC LIBRARY MOCKSVlLLEb M3 I li iil ilH"-' • •» Miss Judy Johnson Miss Josephine Anderson Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell Mr. George Hacher Mr. Alfred Hutchens Mrs. Kay F. West Mr. Melvin Jessup Mr. Minor Smith Mr. Williaam L. West Mrs. Elsie Williams Mr. Hubert A. West, Sr. Mr. Ambrose Brock Mrs. Pearlie Brock Mr. James Home Mrs. Ella Home Mr. Allen Transou Mrs. Helen Transou Mr. Thomas Smith Mrs. Thelma Cain PATRONS (Continued) Mr. Alonza West, Jr. Mrs. Lucy Mclver Mrs. Lula West Mrs. Geneva R. Smith Mr. Carroll P. Edwards Mr. Harvey Harriston Mr. Percy Morrison Mr. Clevll Coins Mr. J. M. Vestal Mr. Roy Thomas Mrs. Elizabeth Dalton Mrs. Evelyn Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Naylor Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Clarlc •Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Hines Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ridgell Mr. William Transou Mr. Willie Gray Lyons Mrs^ Esella Betton Mrs. Rosa Mitchell Mrs. Virginia Lash Mr. Kenneth Lash Mr. Elmer C. Smith Mrs. Priscilla S. Tindal Mrs. Hester McKnight Mrs. H. D. banner Mr. Reginald Gaither Mr. Marvin Sullivan Mm and Mrs. Clyde Studevent» Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Brown Mr. James Myers Mr. and Mfs. Lloyd Cain Mr. C. C. Cain Mrs. Faye E. Carter Mr. T. L. Pickens Mr. Frank Barrington Ascott d it) iC 0 m KJ 1 K IT <3- d2 Compliments of: THE BAPTIST MINISTERS' CONFERENCE OF WINSTON-SALEM AND VICINITY Rev. B. H. Bonham, President r-.n, ptJB'JC ' 'J" NO! a s -cJ r m RF I GILMORE'S FUNERAL AoME and GILMORE'S MEMORIAL CHAPEL 1609 NORTH LIBERTY STREET WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. \> ^.h ■y . ■ "'■ew •' n- t ♦■AS 4'r^-- V '»• ; • Copies from records of Batons* Baptist Church for Cedar Creek Baptist Churbh by Mrs. Louise Eaton Utley March 24, 1962. 1872 February 24 After service by the pastor^ the Church sat in Conference. Several business matters were taken up - discussed and settled. The Committee on Arm offered the following report which was read and adopted. 1872 January 29th The colored arm met and it being a called meeting. After services by Elder Watts (of color) proceeded to business. Four' of the committee being present. On motion the Arm went into election of a pastor which resulted in the unanimous choice of Elder B. F. Watts. On motion the Arm pledged to pay $4o00 per month^ $48.00 for the year*s service in aid of his support. Where upon Elder Watts was called on for an answer whether he could serve them or not. He at first declined but afterward agreed to serve them the present year. On motion the Arm requested the mother church to grant them the privilege of being constituted into a regular Baptist church and if the request is granted to invite a presbytery to meet with them for that purpose, Wesley Mesley being reported for dancing. On motion a committee was raised consisting of Jordan Eaton and Franklin Eaton to visit him and try to convince him of his error, and also to request him to fill his seat in church at the next regular ^ meeting to answer to the above charge. On motion adjourned. ^ ^ §^ Bo F. Eaton, Ch*m 4 w 1872 € April 13 Report of Committee on Arm (colored) was read and adeopted. ^ ^ Report, 3 The Arm met rvafccording to appointment, three of the committee d ;z7 being present. After divine service, proceeded to business the reference from our last was taken up and the committee called on to report. They reported that they had been to see bro. Wesley Mesley and that he admitted he had been dancing and manifested no degree of penitance. On motion he was excluded from the fellowship of the church. On motion adjourned until Saturday evening before the 4th Sabbath in April. 1872 April 27th Met according to previous appointment at the new church house near Cedar Creek, Davie Co., N.C. Present Elders W. R. Gawltney, J. B. Marsh, and the committee with a goodly number of members from Eaton»s Church. B. F. Eaton ch*m, J. W. Wiseman, Sec., Roll being called, the following answered to their names and proffered themselves ready to go into the formation of a new church, to wit Jordan Eaton, Harry Eaton, James Eaton, Franklin Eaton, John Eaton, Green Tatum, Franklin Watkins, M.T. Howell, Isaac Howell, Wesley Howell, Benjamin Hendricks, Elick Tatum, Linda Williams, Eliza Howell, Bette Mesley, Milley Hendricks, Hannah Hendricks, Anaka Leyons, Chany Williams and Jane Tatum. On motion the Presbytery was invited to proceed. The following u/ covenant was read by Elder J, B. Marsh and was adopted item by item, ^ Item 1-2-3-4-5—6-7 (see book) the article of faith, known as the N. Hampshire, was then read and adopted item by item. 1-2-3-4-5-0— ^ • 7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18 r i- On motion the name of Cedar Creek was adopted. On motion Elder B. F. Watts was called as pastor of Cedar Creek Baptist Church. The Presbytery recognized the brethern and sisters Crj ) \r> ^ as a Baptist church by giving them the right hand of fellowship, ^ Dafie County Public Library 3: Mocl(swlle, NO o> On motion the following were formerly received as members——Milton Furches, Green Williams, Chester Howell, Kizzie Howell, Camiley Howell and Rebecca Wadkins, the first and last names were restored upon their acknowledgement by the Arm in the absence of Committee in November 1871, the rest by experience and baptism. The charge was given by Elder W. R. Gaultney. then bro. Jordan Eaton and Harry Eaton being present as Deacons Elect, were then ordained as such. Examination by Elder Gaultney, charged by Elder Marsh, ordination by prayer by pastor Watts— on motion adjourned. Isaac Howell Anthony Howell Wesley Garth Mary Garth June Garth Cinda Williams Maria Esther McMahans Nancy Smith Collet's Betsy Eaton's Mary Furches' Malinda Tatum's Eliza Wiseman's Rebecca J, W, Wiseman, Sec, Carolyn Eaton, freed girl Emeline Sions (Lyons) Caroline Eaton James Eaton, freed man Will Tatum Jane Tatum i sn u> x: MocKsvitte ^9 Attended conference later Isaac Howell Malinda Furches Eliza Tatum Anica Wiseman Jane Tatum Martha Ann Eaton Millie L, Hendrix Ellen J. Hendrix Franklin Wadkins Westley Howell John M, Howell Retta Ferebee Alex Watkins Wesley Mesley Chancy Williams -SL qL <J d o I to a 3V % Cedar Creek Baptist Church Events Pages 31-41 ui Lii cL O qL <L 0 u> 1 X o ci td : .i * 'ii'ft ii oil »vrl m ly 3 U-il O'O W \A riv ^ 'A " i Churches- ^aptist- bedar tireek Davie Co. Public I. ib'-? isviiie,: h. o. Eavie ^ecqrd July 25, 1903 Advertizement of an all day picnic to be held at ^edar ^reek. Sale for benefit of the church. VA'X>. 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I^He^'Simdayl^t,;;^ ^iiisl '^\|Licam^. i:M€^}.' dau^:ter,',-^is. ,>Monj^''Ig g^^ia|*f'^l^nston5^em/.';^t^^ aoM^js^, ::|Ma^ ;^..:^in'^&^^em •'Teci^^.'^,i^4:; Jo^UKtm; Pl.^aie' -Cfettpp'^ee^ .(Sii^^s [ feJlii^/^T-fiu^ rWMIKIg/V^^t -'v'i:pV^Dek/f3^tk«^"'3^ 'for; Ipbe yjamidipg iui^! aiviel>3!te'.«IK)i^ jpdrt 'iiaae. ,'ifrsi v^Tm •^;3feDS(W.y ^3 |ByBrette;©alJon.:^)vHy<me^ea» rJMTO^ 53Bgoy-;:st4ijs ipca-: - -v,. EN1 ERPRiSE.- hEUOkD •3 - DAYIE CO. PUBLIC t'BBARY MOCKSViLUE, NO — 3^ Q- r t i V Tw i n Ci t y Se n t i n e l ' "W i n s t o h - S a l e m , N. C Ro b e r t Mi l l e r S? ; ' W V I E GO ; - PU B U I C Mm Lg , j. j e e \i d t n tt :i D t o r« "* '" • . S l - v . - ' v - p -DAVIE COUNTV ENTERPRISE RECORD, THURSDAY, June 8, 1989 Cedar Creek Baptist To Honor Dr. W.C. Hay June 11 On Sunday, June 11, the Cedar Creek Baptist Church will pay tribute to their pastor. Dr. W.C. Hay. Inr hi.s 25 years of service and his retirement. Tlie Rev. Joseph Jones. pa.stor of Zion Memorial Baptist Church, Winslnn-Salem. will bring the message at 2 p.m. Dinner will be served after the service in the fellowship hall. The day will continue with the retirement service message at 6 p.m., with the Rev. Darryl Robin son, pastor of Union Baptist Church, Lexington. During the service there will be special tributes from the communi ty and auxiliaries of the church.Dr. W.C. Hay 3V cL ' C I ) ) Il i e Bu i i c f i n g is Go r i e ; Bu t Th e Ch u r c h Re m a i n s (J O (j i By Mi k e Ba r n h a r d t Da v i e Co u n t y En t e i p r i s e Re c o r d - FA R M I N G T O N - O n e hu n d r e d an d tw e n t y th r e e ye a r s ag o la s t Su n d a y , Ce da r Cr e e k Mi s s i o n a r y B^ t i s t Ch u r c h wa s fo n n e d . A br a n c h of Ea t o n ' s Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h , it gr e w . La n d w a s pu r c h a s e d . As m a l l , wo o d e n fr am e bu i l d i n g wa s co n s t r u c t e d . Hn a U y , th e co n g r e g a t i o n ra i s e d th e mo n e y to bu i l d a mo r e mo d e m , br i c k si m c t u r e al o n g it s pr o p e r t y on Ce d a r Cr e e k Ro a d . No w , th a t bu i l d i n g is in sh a m b l e s , gu t t e d by a fi r e Mo n d a y mo r n i n g th a t le f t li t t l e mo r e th a n a fe w re c o r d s an d a lo t of me m o r i e s . "W e ' v e st i l l go t bu r ch u r c h . We ju s t ai n ' t g o t a b u i l d i n g , " sa i d Hu b e r t We s t , as ah a n d f i i l o f th e S O o r s o c h u r c h me m b e r s A? . Fi r e De s t r o y s Ru r a l Da v i e Ch u r c h Co n t i n u e d IV o m Pa g e 1 wa t c h e d as fi re f i g h t e r s wo r k e d to ex ti n g u i s h th e fi r e . "W e ' l l ha v e to re - b u i l d , " sa i d Ev e r e t t e Ea t o n , wh o sa i d th e ch u r c h ha d in s u n m c e , b u t p r o b a b l y n o t en o u g h to co v e r th e lo s s . "W e ' r e go i n g to ha v e to pa s s th e ha t ar o u n d . . "W e ha v e a fa i t h f u l me m b e r s h i p . We ha v e a se r v i c e ev e r y Su n d a y , " Ea t o n sa i d . Me m b e r s we r e n ' t su r e wh a t th e ch u r c h wo u l d do fo r se r v i c e s , al t h o u g h th e au d i t o r i u m at Fa r m i n g t o n Sc h o o l on Fa r m i n g t o n Ro a d , Ju s t a fe w mi l e s aw a y , ha d be e n of f e r e d . "I t ' l l ta k e de d i c a t i o n to bu i l d it ba c k , ju s t li k e it di d to ge t th i s fa r , " We s t sa i d . "W h e n th i s bu i l d i n g we n t up , mo n e y wa s sh o r t " Th e Da v i e - Y a d k i n Mi s s i o n a r y Ba p ti s t As s o c i a t i o n wa s fo r m e d at Ce d a r Cr e e k . La s t Th a n k s g i v i n g , th e ch u r c h wa s fi ll e d fr o m wa l l to wa l l as wo r sh i p p e r s fr o m se v e n "s i s t e r " ch u r c h e s ce l e b r a t e d th e r e . "T h i s ch u r c h ha s be e n a le a d e r fo r a lo n g ti m e , " We s t sa i d . We s t wa s on e of th e fi rs t on th e sc e n e , an d sa i d sm o k e wa s po u r i n g fr o m th e ea v e s be f o r e 8: 3 0 a. m . , wh e n th e fi r e wa s ca l l e d to 91 1 . He sa i d fi re f i g h t e r s , wh o c a m e fi x > m Fa r m i n g t o n , Co u r t n e y , Wi l l i a m R. Da v i e an d Mo c k s v i l l e , wo r k e d ha r d , bu t we r e fi gh t i n g a lo s i n g ca u s e . Th e si t u a t i o n wa s se r i o u s wh e n th e fi r s t fi r e f i g h t e r s ar r i v e d , sa i d Da v i e Fi r e Ma r s h a l Ge o r g e I^ e . "T h e y sa w sm o k e co m i n g ou t of th e st e e p l e , an d fl a m e s co m i n g ou t of th e do o r . Be f o r e lo n g , th e r e wa s sm o k e an d fi r e in th e ea v e s , " Fr y e sa i d . "1 do n ' t th i n k it ' s su s p i c i o u s , bu t fv e ca l l e d th e SB l to co m e an d lo o k at it ' ju s t to ma k e su r e 1 co v e r e d al l th e ba s e s . " Me m b e r s sp e c u l a t e d th a t th e fi re ma y ha v e st a r t e d ar o u n d th e fi u n a c e . Th o s e sa m e me m b e r s ho p e to ma k e su r e th e ch u r c h st a y s wh a t it ha s be e n fo r mo r e th a n 10 0 ye a r s - a vi t a l pa r t of th e co m m u n i t y . "W e th i n k th e ch u r c h is th e be s t pl a c e in th e co n u n u n i t y an d we tr i e d to ma k e it th a t , " We s t sa i d . "W e ha v e a wo n d e r f u l ch u r c h . "W e gr e w up ou t he r e . We wo u l d wa l k to ch u r c h an d he a r th e si n g i n g be f o r e we go t he r e , " We s t sa i d . "T h e r e ' s a lo t of fo n d me m o r i e s he r e . " D >M O o c 2 H ><Z H n *0 2 CO n s n o g a. DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 9.1995 • >?« X • % • .»:a ir> -rrir'' r I■ ■ «-. • > :.:'-^sr>fc ..- •,,» i.-V r*. .' . • The cherch celebrated its 123rd birthday lust a day before a fire gutted the church building in the Farmington comnrunity. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 9,1995 , %'tf^ 1^, Firefighters from Farmington, Courtney, William R. Davie, flifocksville were called to scene. DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Thursday, Feb. 9,1995 mi. Hubert West and Everette Eaton have many fond memories of Cedar Creek Church. - Photos by Robin Fergusson Or - 3 -i : -X i 9 %a c CJ • Vi r a t a .: : ^ m -- . iW . f ' . " > » ' V ' * i r n n •■ • . ■ ■ U' i » _ . VC ' ' " ^ t ^ ' ^ ' ^ - - ' - i '■ ■ ' '■ ' ' , -, ■ ■ » •• - s" * . ■- V- " *• « / ' - ■ " • • '- " • •' ■ -" '. • .' ■■ V -' . - ■ Z " • •- * " '" ■ ' J ? DAVIE county ENTERPMSE record, Thursday, Feb. 16,1995 J V a •h- ,-i FMndStarted Til^F^ujld ^ Bum^ Church * Afiind^beensetuptoaccept donations for Cedar CrMk Mis- sipmoy Baptist Church. ;: The-^d 23-year-old church' burned to the ground last week in the Farmington Community. '.Whiledecisionsaiebeingmade concerning re-construction, !church members will meet in the ;OldFaimingtonSchoolai^t(mi^ on Farmington Road. Sunday jschool is at 10 a.nL each Sunday iwitii worship service at 11.' !'• Donations may be sent to: BB&T, Attn: Mona Wallace, Ce dar Creek Church Fimd, P.O. Box 406, Mocksville, NC 27028. ' lhefireaiq)eatedtohavestarted n^ the furnace, which was under the- sanctuary, said Davie Fire Marshal George Fiye, who inves tigated the fire with the SBI. ;"' Frye said the fiimace was dam- when the floor collapsed on toppf it, which made it difficult to pinpoint the exact cause. 5 7^^ "5 ^ Davie County Public Library Mocksviiif, NC fO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, March 23,1995 Club Ra!^ Fund^, ForBurn^C^un^* A fund-raising project will bcCt^- ing places by dte,Ifarmington Rufit& Qub to raise money for (be Cedar Creek Baptist Church whosd hpuM of worslup, was.desboyed by^fire earlier this,year^ir'^/'r ^ The club will be taking otderslfor bafbecue to be dohe'on Good Friday, April 14, to Ix pi(^ up after 3 p.nl; You may place your orders for whole hams or for popped barbecue by Ihd pound. The price for whple hams is $4 per pound a^ . di^ped at SSJO pef ^ pound.^ This^li ^; done, at;- fhe Hsmnin^n ^ Departtnent;. . : ' "Place your.oidm by calling oiie of , the following: Batty Smi^'^8-3286; Joseph Smith, 998-3734,' or John Caudle, 998-3718/Place your order^ by Friday, April 7. r • i ' • •. , Davle County Public Ubri?Jf Mocksvil-le, NC 4^ ' \A I' I i a ' n fl DAViE county enterprise record, Aug. 8,1996 u., i! Hubert West examines the new organ in the sanctuary. Donated by a Winston-Salem woman, it is the first one Cedar Creek has ever had. Wiley To Speak At Dedication The Rev. H. Wesley Wiley will be the guest speaker at the dedication ser- vioisat iheCed.trf "reek BaptistChurch at 3 p.m. Aug. 11. Wiley,anative of Casweil County, is a former pastor of Cedar Creek, and his pastoral min- istry covers a 40- yearspaninNorth Carolina and the M DistrictofCoIum- bia. WUey , He attended Shaw University in Raleigh and re ceived his theology degree from the Virginia Theological Seminary in Lynchburg, Va. Wiley holds acertifi- cate in clinical pastoral training from The School of Pastoral Care of the N.C. Baptist Hospital and the Bowman Gray School of Medicine in Winston Salem. Wiley serves as pastor emeritus of Covenant Baptist Church in Washing ton. D.C., and resides with his wife Doris inSilverSprings,Md.They have two sons. n . Oavle County Public Library Mocksville, NO dR E E V ^ Ce d a r Cr e e k Re b u i l d s Ch u r c h Bu i l d i n g De s t r o y e d By Fi r e By Mo r g a n Ha r p e r Da v i e Co u n t y En t e r p r i s e Re c o r d A sm o k i n g st e e p l e an d fl a m i n g do o r s ar e n ' t ex a c t l y wh a t co m e s to mi n d wh e n pe o p l e wa n t to ce l e b r a t e a bi r t h d a y . Bu t th i s is wh a t me m b e r s of Ce d a r Cr e e k Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h ha d to fa c e on e we e k af t e r th e ch u r c h ' s 12 3 r d bi r t h d a y in Ja n u a r y 19 9 5 wh e n a fu m a c e fi re de s t r o y e d (h e bu i l d i n g . So m e pe o p l e wo u l d ha v e gi v e n up . Ot h e r s mi g h t ha v e tr a n s f e r r e d th e i r me m b e r s h i p s to an o t h e r co n g r e g a t i o n . Th o s e at Ce d a r Cr e e k de c i d e d in s t e a d to wo r k to ha v e th e i r pl a c e of wo r s h i p re b u i l t . It ' s b e e n o v e r a y e a r s i n c e t h e c h u r c h fi re , an d me m b e r s wi l l be ce l e b r a t i n g ag a i n so o n . At 3 p. m . Au g . 11 , me m b e r s of th e ch u r c h wi l l be de d i c a t i n g th e i r ne w bu i l d i n g . Th e Re v . H. We s l e y Wi l e y , fo r m e r mi n i s t e r at Ce d a r Cr e e k , wi l l at t e n d as gu e s t sp e a k e r , an d th e ad u l t ch o i r wi l l pe r f o r m . Th e o l f i c i a l op e n i n g co i n c i d e s wi t h th e se c o n d we e k of Au g u s t al o n g wi t h th e ch u r c h re v i v a l th a t of f i c i a l l y be - ' gi n s Mo n d a y ev e n i n g . On l y on e po r t i o n o f t h e ol d bu i l d i n g re m a i n s , th e ar e a th a t us e d to be th e fe l l o w s h i p ha l l . Hu b e r t We s t sa i d th a t th e ch u r c h is pl a n n i n g to us e th a t sp a c e fo r a ch u r c h of f i c e . Wi t h le s s th a n 10 0 me m b e r s , re bu i l d i n g Ce d a r Cr e e k Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h wa s no t ea s y , bu t it wa s do n e wi t h th e he l p o f se v e r a l gr o u p s an d in d i v i d u a l s . "C h u r c h me m b e r s di d a lo t of it . we ha d go o d in s u r a n c e , an d do n a t i o n s re al l y he l p e d . " sa i d Ev e r e t t e Ea t o n . Ce d a r Cr e e k is an of f s p r i n g of Ea t o n ' s Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h of Ca n a an d , ac c o r d i n g to Ev e r e t t e Ea t o n , "T h e i r as s o c i a t i o n me t at th e Fi r s t Ba p t i s t Ch u r c h in Mo c k s v i l l e , wh e r e th e y de ci d e d to do n a t e mo n e y to he l p . Th e y lo o k e d ou t fo r us . " Ce d a r Cr e e k ' s mi n i s t e r of si x ye a r s W. E . Ma r t i n de s c r i b e s th e fi re th a t de s t r o y e d th e ch u r c h as "d e v a s t a t i n g . " an d sa i d , "t h e ne w bu i l d i n g is lo v e l y . " Ma r t i n re c a l l s "l o t s of do n a t i o n s fr o m in d i v i d u a l s an d ot h e r ch u r c h e s " th a t ha v e en a b l e d th e ch u r c h to re b u i l d . We s t , a me m b e r fo r ov e r 50 ye a r s , ex p l a i n e d lh a t me m b e r s "j u s t pu t th e st e e p l e on la s t we e k , " an d th a t as th e y di d . "M r . Wa d e Gr o c e sa w it . ca m e ov e r an d th a n k e d us fo r pu t t i n g it on an d ga v e an o t h e r do n a t i o n fo r th e st e e p l e . " Th e es t i m a t e d ca p a c i t y of th e ne w sa n c t u a r y is 25 0 pe o p l e , an d We s t ex pl a i n e d th a t th e di r e c t i o n of th e pu l p i t ha s be e n re v e r s e d . In s t e a d of th e do o r s be i n g at th e fr o n t of th e bu i l d i n g , th e r e is a b r e e z e w a y en t r a n c e co n n e c t i n g th e ne w fe l l o w s h i p ha l l wi t h th e ba c k of th e sa n c t u a r y . An o t h e r ad d i t i o n is an or g a n do na t e d by a wo m a n fr o m Wi n s t o n Sa - le m . Th i s is i h e fi rs t or g a n Ce d a r C r e e k ha s ev e r ha d . Ev e r e t t e Ea t o n , wh o jo i n e d th e ch u r c h al m o s t 60 ye a r s ag o , su r v e y e d th e da m a g e sh o r t l y af t e r th e fi re la s t ye a r . He sa i d th a t th e bu i l d i n g is mu c h mo r e sp a c i o u s th a n it s pr e d e c e s s o r . "W e ' r e so pr o u d of it . " Hi s co u s i n Od e l l Ea t o n wa s al s o th e r e , an d re c a l l s th a t da y be i n g th e co l d e s t da y of th e ye a r , an d th a t "f i r e m e n we r e he r e pr a c t i c a l l y al l da y . " Se r v i c e s we r e he l d at th e Fa r m i n g - to n Co m m u n i t y Bu i l d i n g un t i l th e ne w ch u r c h wa s co m p l e t e d . Th o u g h c h u r c h me m b e r s ha v e be e n me e t i n g in th e ne w bu i l d i n g fo r al m o s t a mo n t h . Od e l l Ea t o n sa y s th a t "t h e ex c i t e m e n t ha s no t wo r n of f ye t . We ' r e gl a d to ge t ba c k ov e r he r e . " Th e de d i c a t i o n wi l l br i n g ch u r c h an d co m m u n i t y me m b e r s to g e t h e r to ce l e b r a t e th e ne w ho u s e of wo r s h i p . "W e ex p e c t pe o p l e fr o m ev e r y wh e r e . " We s t sa i d . Ev e r e t t e Ea t o n is al s o ha p p y ab o u t th e d e d i c a t i o n . "W e we r e we l l - b l e s s e d , " he sa i d . a> f £• o cz r« r r? t/ > .c d 55 " c'o ^ m: ' ; - I- DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, OcL 16,1997 • 125th Anniversary Cedar Creek Missionary Baptist Important To Community ByN£keBamterdt . Davie County ^teiprise Record FARMINGTON - Cedar Creek Missionary B^tist Church has been a mainstay in the black community in this area. For 125 years, thejChurch has been there. n ( Fromhumblebegumingsinaloaned i~ -f ^ ^ 6 o ^ $ O o building, to re-building after a devas tating fire in 1995, the church has remained constant Beginning Sunday, the church on Cedar Creek Road will begin a week- long celebration of its 125th anniver sary. The church was started in 1872 by former slaves, an off-shoot of the white Batons Baptist Church. An old brick academy was loaned for services. The Rev. Ben Watts was first pas tor. Deacons were former slaves, twin brothers Jordan and Harry Eaton. As membership grew, the church' moved toalogbuildingbuilt by church members with axes, cross-cut saws and wagons. Later came a frame church, with the log building given for use as a school. In 1920, the church was moved to the present site, and in 1959 a fund drive began to build a new church. Of course, it was rebuilt after the 1995 fire. Many of the current members are descendants of the original members. They said it was organized and the white community loaned them a brick academy to have services in until they could build a little building of their own," said Odell Eaton. Hubert West remembers well grow ing upwiththechurch.Goingtochurch wasn't an option. "When I was a kid, this was a main attraction in the comuni ty because there wasn't nothing else," he said. Twice a month he would attend services, as the itinerate preachers made their rounds. Sunday School was held every i^k. "We used to come down the road barefooted, and when we would get here to the parking lot, we would dust our little shoes off and go on in." Services then began early, and ended late. On Sundays, there was church, and nothing else. You didn't work. Stores ^ere closed. Mbals were prepared the ..day before. •TheRev.W.EMartinisthechurch's first full-time pastor, and he's been on the job for the past seven years. "We have a stable membership (about 85), with good attendance," he said. "We probably have three-fourths of them who are here on a regular basis." There's something about a home church that never loses its appeal, Odell Eaton said. Several drive for miles to attend services in thechurch that raised them, he said. The church has three acres on the church lot, and eight acres at a cem etery across the road. West and Eaton remember well that cold morning in 1995 when they heard the church was on fire. They arrived to find it engulfed in flames. They watched helplessly as fire destroyed thechurch, not knowing what the future would hold. As it turned out, they were able to rebuild, with insurance, and with help" from many people, many of whom had never heaid of Cedar Creek Mission-' ary Baptist Church. "We found out that when you're in' trouble, people will help you," Eaton" said. T ! . They invite all those who helped^ and anyone else to their 125th aimiver-^ sary celebration, with services as fol-•' lows: Sunday, Oct 19:11:30 a.m., ser-'' mon by Dr. W£. Martin, lunch at 1:30 - and an afternoon service at 3 with Dr| W.C. Hay and Dr. H. Wesley Wiley;'- Monday, Oct 20: 7:30 p.m., the- Rev. David Gilbreath,pastorofEatoiu- Baptist Church will be the speaker. Tuesday, Oct 21:7:30 p.m, guest^ speaker will be the Rev. Charles Parks',; pastor of Chinquapin Baptist Church',, with guests from 'Yadkin/Davie Asso-. ciation'churches. ^ Wednesday, Oct 22: 7:30 p.m.. Dr. B J. Daniels, pastorof Union Bapi- tist Church in Winston-Salem will be • the speaker. 'niursday,Oct23:7:30p.m.,guest ^ speaker will be the Rev. Joseph Jones,,, pastor of Zion Memorial Baptist Church in Winston-Salem. Friday, Oct 24:7:30 p.m., guest speaker will be the Rev. EL. Clark, pastor of Bethlehem Baptist Church in" Winston-Salem. Sunday, Oct 26:3 p.m.. Dr. Paul Lowe, pastorof Shiloh Baptist Church in Mocksville, will bring the message. _ Davie County Public Library Mocksville, NO DAVIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct 16,1997 Crelltion^'^IaZ -v.; - • :,--■ Hubert West, Odell Eaton, the Rev. W.E. Martin and E.J. Eaton stand outside Cedar Creek Missionary Baptist Church, re-built after a 1995 fire. TTie church will celebrate its 125th anniversary next week. - Photos by Robin Fergusson DaviG County ruunu ubra/y MocksWIIe. NO DA VIE COUNTY ENTERPRISE RECORD, Oct. 16,1997 H Hubert West looks at stained glass window at Cedar Creek. t CEDAR CREEK I BAPTIST CHURCH 'i f . 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"1 su r e ho p e we ca n j l n d a pl a c e fo r th i s in th e ne w ch u r c h . Da v i e Co u n t y Pu b l i c Li b r a q f Mo c k s v i l l e , N6 Cedar Creek Baptist Church Cemetery Pages 48 - 50 Uj Ui r^ ^^>0' r i" 4^ O. t to ly % *j Qi jaf CEDAR CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH CEMETERY 307 Cedar Creek Church Road, off Highway #801 North Bailey Blackwell Blackwell Blackwell Blackwell Brock Brock Brock Brock Brock Brock Brock Brock Brock Brock Brock? Brown Brown Brown Cain Cuthrel Cuthrel Cuthrel Eaton Eaton Eaton Eaton Eaton Eaton Eaton Eaton Eaton Eaton Eaton Eaton Eaton Eaton Eaton Given Name Cora Lee Daughter of Phillip and Betty Blackwell Len Mary Bet Ola Wife of C. L. Blackwell Ambrose L. Bulah Daughter of Green and Lucy Brock Ethel M. Green Julius C. Lucy Luther C. Pfc., Engineer, World War II Maiy Joseph Mary L. Pearlie L. D.E. Broken stone beside Bulah Brock Gertrude Tatum Lawrence L. World War D Mamie (in Tatum Plott) Josephine E. Gaston Asbuiy Martha Sarah Alice Daughter of J. S. andLouvema Eaton Alice Daughter of J. E. and C. A. Eaton Bessie Smoot CJaroline Wife of Jordan Eaton Cecil Spurgeon Emma L. George W. Hary Son ofJ. E. andC. A. Eaton J. S. James Son of P. H. and Delia Eaton Jettie Hendrix Wife of Jordan H. Eaton Jordan Jordan H. Kezia Mother of Jordan Eaton Lou Francis Birth Date March 12,1903 February 12,1902 January 15,1883 1932 1845 March 1,1930 1867 June 10,1926 1935 1940 1907 No date given February 4,1900 1925 1902 March 4,1898 March 11,1909 February 10,1872 November 15,1909 September 14,1901 1889 June 6,1834 1918 May 4,1900? 1858 July 5,1862 March 22,1864 October 10,1884 March 15,1871 January 1830 March 20,1869 June 1,1806 Death Date December 12,1952 No date given August 26, 1908 No date given 1916 March 16,1970 1934 July 17,1952 No date given No date given 1989 No date given May 17,1975 1972 1946 May 26,1964 No date given March 5,1930 March 15,1970 April 23, 1902 November 15,1869 March 11,1883 1960 July 30, 1898 1937 June 12,1926 1920 May 1,1880 March 11, 1917 July 6,1904 January 31, 1968 January 1919 December 27,1956 March 23, 1896 Oavie cuuniv PdDiiC uUfufyMocl^svilie, NU p f'''' ! i n ll nil I u> W tsi isj d o U > i-- to K Cu c: v> m 2: o d IX icJ Baton Eaton Eaton Eaton Eaton Eaton Eaton Eaton? Etchison Foote Freeman Freeman Frost Frost Frost Grady Hanes Hendrick Hendrick Home Home HoweU Howell Howell Ijames Imes Kapp Kimbear Kimbrough Kimbrough Lyons Lyons Parks Phillips Ridgell Ridgell Scott Sheek Sheek Sheek Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smoot Smoot Smoot 106 Lucile Daughter of P. H. and Delia Eaton Margaret A. MaiyEmma Samuel B. William C. (funeral marker only) WiUiamC. New York Pfc., U.S. Army, World War n William H. Aged 71 years, 10 months, 28 days Two footstones beside George W. Eaton unreadable Laura Sutzer (?) Phebe Eaton Frank Petersburg, Virginia Nellie Frank J. Harvey Lee Magdalene B. Mattie Laura C. Daughter of A. R. and M. E. Hanes John Katie Brian C. James L. Comelia C. Dora Harding B. Gracfy WinfieldD. Evelyn Williams Cora G. V. Ross Pvt., World War I Fra^ Julius Adeline H. Clara S. Grace Sutzer Julian James Janice L. West Daughter of Kay F. West Emma Smith Maranda Solomon Elmer C. Geneva R. Laura Ann E. Thomas F. Thomas L. Alice Grace Gill James December 2,1906 March 17,1903 1884 1877 1915 March 3,1907 No date given No date given May 1,1917 April 22,1906 August 10,1912 December 23,1919 September 14,1918 Fd^ruaiy 22,1952 December 25,1927 1864 August 29,1878 n 1867 1863 December 10,1987 July 1,1924 May 11,1927 August 15,1898 January 28,1924 1894 February 2,1902 March 20,1914 September 10,1894 September 15,1876 1889 March 15,1886 1855 May 12,1870 July 29, 1905 March 12,1913 August 28,1900 March 29, 1958 July 31,1878 1836 April 1880 September 9,1898 September 9,1925 December 5,1873 May 28,1866 1905 May 29, 1904 July 7,1918 January 10,1852 Davie Coumy Puoiic udicid Mocksville, NC April 26,1906 June 9,1966 1966 1944 1986 March 1,1971 February 6,1965 No date given July 21,1986 March 14,1980 May 9,1990 October 22,1995 February 22, 1990 February 8,1995 June 10,1991 1919 July 2,1907 1953 1948 October 16,1994 No date given No date given August 18,1920 December 11,1992 1915 August 20,1974 August 14,1947 August 16,1951 February 26,1903 November 12,1961 March 6,1915 1920 February 24,1976 October 8,1987 No date given December 28,1988 September 1,1993 June 20,1951 1917 December 18,1964 January 12,1991 No date given August 10,1959 October 6,1932 1986 June 25, 1920 December 23,1991 Janu^ 10,1921 Unknown Unknown Unknown Vanlandingham Ward Ward West West West West West West William Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Luna WadeB. Alice C. Laura Ann Wiseman Martha Nell Nora Elizabeth Roosevelt Bernard E. Carrie Charles B. Pvt., U.S. Army, World War I Daisy B. Daniel H. Daniel W. Elizabeth Diane Esther L. Ethel Lee Franklin Carl Sgt., U.S. Army, Vietnam Green Martha A. Wife of Luke Tatum MattieLee True Love Viola William J. (Reverend) Enuna B. Broken stone beside James Eaton Funeral Marker - not readable between Daniel Tatum and Gertrude Brown Headstone beside Dora Howell unreadable LCH Rock near Kezia Baton Rock only No name given Julia Wife of William Ward Aged 48 years Roxie Anna Alonzo Bufurd C., Sr. Ethel E. Lula E. MaiyE. Mary E. Green W. Alonzo Bertlia A. Betty Ghiia Wife of Green W. Williams Isaac Isabella Wife of B. W. Williams Jordan Son of B. W. Williams ^30 1909 June 23,1911 February 8,1888 1872 May 12,1918 November 10,1936 1906 January 9,1909 1865 1895 1903 March?, 1917 March 9,1869 October 9,1945 March 19,1904 1922 June 6,1947 1842 December 22, 1856 1900 1918 October 28,1879 1899 May 9,1909 No date given No date given No date given No dale given No date given No date given 1893 No date given February 22, 1876 February 18,1890 May 8,1896 February 17,1918 October 22,1891 August 28,1920 May 20. 1896 February 1833 November 15,1890 1892 1832 November 17,1895 February 4,1830 April 1860 August 3,1885 1991 January 7, 1981 June 16,1962 1940 September 3,1984 November 7,1995 1974 December 23, 1949 1952 1981 No date given September 15,1984 May 4,1933 September 30, 1990 February 5,1959 1922 July 14,1972 1907 May 12,1884 1948 1921 June 3,1943 1967 June 5, 1988 No date given No date given No date given No dale given No date given No date given 1959 No date given January 16,1906 March 1920 August 2,1908 Oavie County I'uDUc Lioiu.. ft^ccksviHe. 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