112th Anniversary of Boyd Chapel United Methodist Church

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Title

112th Anniversary of Boyd Chapel United Methodist Church

Subject

Tennessee; African American women; African American men; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African Americans--Southern States; African American heritage; African American churches; African American religious leaders; African American religious thought and life

Description

Boyd Chapel United Methodis Church located on School St. Jefferson City, TN 37760 celebrates it 112th anniversary.

Church leadership:
Bishop R. Ken Eustler, Resident Bishop
Rev. Gordon Ridenour, District Superintendent
Rev. Christian B. Taylor, Pastor

The celebration was dedicated to the churches two oldest members, Mrs. Leola Bassett and Mr. William Tate.

Patrons List:
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Bissell, Curtis Harris, Raymond H. Nance, Rachel Williamson, Sue Barnett Johnson, Ernestine E. Jackson, Frances L. Whiteside, Edna J. Arnwine, Roy G. Henley, Garner W. Henley, Elizabeth DeArmond, Copplen Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Armstrong, Mrs. Lucille T. Ball, William and Tony, Mr. and Mrs. W.P. Osborne, Rev. Christian B. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Mills Swagerty, Mrs. Nettie Sue Swagerty and Roland Dykes.

Roll of Ministers:
C.K. Mayes, Eli Provine, Charles Boyd, G.H. Crider, Samuel Delaney, J.T. Wilson John Manning, Thomas Howard, H.S. Dykes, J.A. Pickett, Marbury, Lafayette Hamilton, F.A. Hatcher, Thomas Hendricks, H.R.S. Dykes, Moses Malone, Joshua Ingram, Moses WIlliams, Cooper L. Blankney, Joseph Maddox, Melvin Tolbert, Massie F. Cox, John Howell, E.F. Cochran, Cooper Blakeney, Jerome DelPino, Bethel Hendricks, E.O. Cole, Rollin Hamilton, and Christian B. Taylor.

Creator

Boyd Chapel United Methodist Church

Source

Jeffrey Wells

Publisher

Black in Appalachia

Date

1987/08/28-30

Contributor

Alona Norwood, William Isom

Rights

Items can be used for private reflection and research and not for commercial purposes.

Coverage

United States, Tennessee, Jefferson County

Files

Citation

Boyd Chapel United Methodist Church, “112th Anniversary of Boyd Chapel United Methodist Church,” Black in Appalachia: Community History Digital Archive, accessed April 19, 2024, https://blackinappalachia.omeka.net/items/show/2242.