Habersham County
Mud Creek Baptist Church
The Mud Creek Baptist Church was organized June 14, 1821. It
appears from the original record that two preachers
were present, Littleton Meeks and Bartimeus Reynolds. The deacons present were
Joseph Halcom and Harry Davis. The following people were charter members:
| MALES | FEMALES |
| Bartimeus Reynolds | Eleanor Waters |
| John H. Jones | Catherine Tankesly |
| Reuben Higgins | Elizabeth Jones |
| Henry Higgins | Olive Stephens |
| Ephraim Herren | Servina Herren |
| Thomas Middleton | Deborah Middleton |
| ? Chambers | |
| Selena Higgins | |
| Delphy Higgins |
Rules of Decorum
1. Conference shall be opened by singing and prayer by the Moderator.
2. The preacher or pastor shall be considered the Moderator when present and in
good order.
3. Inquire for the fellowship of the church.
4. To call for references on record.
5. Any motion made and seconded shall be attended to unless withdrawn by the
person who made it.
6. No person shall speak more than thrice on the same subject without leave from
the Moderator.
7. When any member speaks, he shall arise from his seat and address the
Moderator.
8. No member shall be interrupted while speaking unless he departs from the
subject.
9. There shall be no laughing nor whispering during times of public speech; and
no member shall leave his seat in
time of Conference without leave from the Moderator.
10. The Moderator present shall open the door for the reception of members into
the church either by experience
or letter.
11. All and every member of this church shall attend every church meeting
without they have a sufficient excuse.
Any member failing to attend two church meetings in succession shall be liable
to be notified and dealt with as
being in disorder.
In 1835, the church voted to set the fourth Sunday as the
meeting date and have the Conference or business meeting on the Saturday
preceding the fourth Sunday. All through the record this seemed to be the
practice for several years.
In 1836 Mr. G. W. Baton was the preacher. In June of this year delegates were
appointed to the Association. They
were: G. W. Baton, John I. Dickerson, William Grant and Payton Ivie.
In 1837 a Brother Brown is mentioned as Moderator. The Association is the
"Mountain Association." In 1838 a Union Meeting was held at Mud Creek with the
following churches represented by their delegates:
| Mud Creek | J. I. Dickerson, William Grant, and Thomas Ivie |
| Bethlehem | L. W. McAbee, and Dozier Sutton |
| Antioch | John Suggs, Peter Ray and John Nix |
| Salem | John Kimbrell |
| Providence | Elijah Sutton |
| Camp Creek | Henry Davis |
From this year until 1858 Brother John Suggs is mentioned as the
preacher or moderator.
In February 1839 the church voted to ordain two new deacons, Brothers William
Grant and Henry Tankersley.
In April 1840 the church voted to hold Communion twice a year, in May and
September.
In October 1848 the church ordained Brother Milton Hicks to the Ministry.
In October, 1852, a committee was appointed to "Examine a plan for an academy at
this place." Those serving on the committee were: William Grant, Isaac Crow,
William Jones, Hele Harper and Russell Ivie. No other mention is made of the
academy in the minutes, but in November, 1853, the church voted to have a
Sabbath School beginning the first Sabbath in October, 1853, and to teach
English grammar and geography. The General Superintendent was Brother T. I.
Hughes; Chaplain, Brother Y. I. Shirley; teachers were I. B. Payne, William
Grant, William Jones, B. Ivie and B. Crane.
In 1856 the church voted to build a baptismal pool below the meeting house
spring and that W. R. Ivie, John A. Vanhorn and John B. Payne superintend the
work. The pool was to be six feet by ten feet and four feet deep.
The Trustees of the early church were: John H. Jones, W. R. Ivie, Thomas Ivie,
William Grant, Henry Tankersley,
William Jones, Young I. Shirley, James N. Crow and Littleton Stephens. Other
early pastors, besides those mentioned, were: Jasper C. Jackson, J. L. Dunkin,
J. F. West, Joseph Woodall, E. K. Suggs, W. R. Woodall, W. R. Holcomb, Joseph
Loggans, J. A. Crow, G. W. Carroll, J. A. Fuller, Alvin Pless, S. A. Pless, L.
H. Garner, and G. W. Wallace.
Some of the deacons in the early church were: William Grant, Henry Tankersley,
J. A. Beaty, W. R. Ivie, M. M.
Landers, Young I. Shirley, W. H. Hardy, J. M. Martin, W. M. Hardy, J. C. Grant,
A. E. Webster, Paul Faulkner and John Herrin.
On June 12, 1921 the church celebrated the centennial with from 1500 to 2000
people present.
In 1926 a Baptist Training Union was organized. It was called B.Y.P.U. at that
time.
The Reverend Clyde Garrison is the present pastor. The church has 229 members;
an active Sunday School, B.T.U.
and W.M.S.
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