Religious Trail > Geographic Location > The Cumberland Plateau

Pelham Church of Christ
Pelham, TN

Pelham Church of Christ
Pelham, TN

The Pelham Church of Christ was organized in 1896 when an acre of land was purchased from the Patton family for $75, and was designated as the site for the local Church of Christ . Soon after the purchase John B. Thomas began construction on the church building. Like so many rural churches, the Pelham Church of Christ suffered significant loss in membership during the Great Depression, due in large part to the trend of young people moving away from ancestral home places in search of gainful employment. As the elderly membership of the parishes died-off, many of the congregations became extinct. Such was the case at Pelham until 1939 when religious activity was revived in the area under a tent by the evangelist Adolphus Rollins. Soon after, the Rev. A.C. Willis took the helm of the congregation and helped to revive it into a viable and vibrant church.

This page was last updated on Mon Dec 17, 2007.

   
Geographic Location

Denominations and Themes

Personalities

Bibliography


African Methodist Episcopal Zion

All Saints Chapel

Beersheba Springs Methodist Assembly

Chapel Hill United Methodist Church

Chapel on The Hill

Christ Church Episcopal

Christ Church Episcopal-

Church of the Holy Comforter

Holly Avenue United Methodist Church

Holocaust Memorial

McKendree Methodist Church

Northcutts Chapel

Otey Memorial Parish

Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church

Pelham Church of Christ

Prospect Methodist Church

St. Andrews School

St. John the Baptist

Swafford Chapel and Cemetary

The Dubose Conference Center

University Cemetery

University of the South Founding SIte

Virgin of the Poor Shrine


civil-war-trail

 

• add to favorites
• e-mail page
• printable version
• Larger font