Baptist Rest Primitive Baptist (Emanuel County, Ga.)
Baptist Rest Primitive Baptist Church was constituted July 27, 1907. The church was constructed on land given by Mr. Jim Roundtree situated between what were then the towns of Graymont and Summit (to become Twin City in 1921). Interestingly and unexplained, the church building was constructed before the church was constituted. The building looks as if it may have lost one of the bell tower spires, but old photographs show the building as having been built this way. Once completed, a presbytery was formed consisting of Elder R.H. Barwick of Cordele and Elder T.E. Sikes of Vidalia who served as Moderator and Clerk respectively. Letters were called for and received of those wishing to be organized and former members of the Antioch Primitive Baptist Church (Emanuel Co.), Old Canoochee Church (Emanuel County) and Upper Lotts Creek Church (Bulloch Co.) became the founding congregation of Baptist Rest. The unusual name of Baptist Rest, suggested by Elder B.H. Pierson, was adopted. As the original congregation was forming, Elder R.H. Barwick, owner and editor of the Pilgrim's Banner (est. 1889), invited for a visit Elder W.H. Crouse, whose work he admired. After accepting the invitation and having preached at some forty-odd churches, Crouse settled in Cordele. He later took over the Pilgrim's Banner and also became the first pastor of Baptist Rest Primitive Baptist Church in 1907. In 1918 Pilgrim's Banner merged with the Primitive Herald and still exists today as the Banner Herald. [Description of Baptist Rest and the career of Elder Crouse courtesy of Elder Emerson Proctor, Curator of the Progressive Primitive Baptist Library and Archives]
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Baptist Rest Primitive Baptist (Emanuel County, Ga.)
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