Mays Lick Baptist Church |
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| From Frank M. Masters A History of Baptists in Kentucky, 1953, published by the Kentucky Baptist Historical Society. | |
The Centennial of the Mays Lick Church was held November 28, 1889, during the pastorate of Z. T. Cody, who was then a student in the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky. The Sesqui-Centennial was held on Tuesday, November 28, 1939, under the pastorate of G. G. Lanter. During the one hundred and fifty years, twenty-nine pastors have served this old historic church, and among them may be found some of the Lord’s most faithful servants. The names of these pastors with their terms of office are as follows: Donald Holmes, 1797-1801; Jacob Gregg, 1803-1805; Baldwin Clifton, 1808-09; William Grinstead, 1811-13; Walter Warder, 1813-36; Gilbert Mason, 1836-43; S. L. Helm, 1843-50; J. M. Frost, 1851-52; W. W. Gardner, 1852-57; J. W. Bullock, 1858-62; Cleon Keyes, 1862-71; J. E. Carter, 1872-73; M. M. Riley, 1874-83; A. M. Vardeman, 1884-87; Zachery T. Cody, 1887-90; J. D. Simmons, 1891-92; H. H. Hibbs, 1892-97; Jacob Holly, 1898-1902; W. W. Horner, 1903-05; J. T. Campbell, 1905-6; B. P. Weaver, 1907; C. V. Waugh, 1909-10; L. M. Thompson, 1910-18; T. E. Smith, 1918-19; T. U. Fann, 1920-23; G. H. Moore, 1924-27; M. Jackson White, 1928-31; A. D. Odom, 1931-37, and G. G. Lanter, 1937-39. J. F. Woodson was pastor 1941-42, and Roy C. Magill, 1943-45. In 1946 the Mays Lick Church reported to the
Bracken Association two hundred and forty six members and J. W. Kruschwitz,
pastor, who resigned in early 1949 to become pastor of the Sand Springs
Church near Lawrenceburg. |
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