In 1850, the people of this area decided to build a church where the Word of God could be
preached and expounded. Burr and Emsey Glascock donated the land and were the main leaders.
Private donations by people of the community were a large factor in accomplishing the work.
After the Civil War, the church needed extensive repair because it had been used as a hospital and
horse stable by troops of both armies. Bethel which means "House of God" has faithfully served
as a meeting place for all people. The church was moved to its present site in October 1977
where it is still loved by all who worship here - amen.
Erected 1980