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Church History
The vision for setting up a permanent place for worship began as early as 1870. On February 20, 1874, twelve persons founded White Hill. They obtained a charter, which allowed them to buy real estate and personal property. A religious organization was established, and worship service was held in a brush arbor. Reverend Joseph Jackson served as pastor.
On February 24, 1881, approximately one acre of land was purchased and a frame building constructed. In the late 1920’s, the building was torn down to make way for a second building. While the new building was being built, church services and programs were held in the church yard. The church name, White Hill, originated because of the white sand on the hill. In the early 1920’s White Hill School was founded.
The church building on the hill served for 72 years. Under the leadership and vision of Reverend W. O. Thompson, and support of the church congregation, plans were implemented for a new edifice. With a plan and a vision, the building project went forward.
An inspiring Groundbreaking Ceremony was held on August 27, 2000. Less than two weeks later, the construction crew began clearing land. The building was completed in August 2001. March-in-Day from the old to new church was observed on August 26, 2001 – exactly one year from the ground-breaking date. Mortgage on the church was paid in full within ten years. To God be the Glory!