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Original log church, circa 1823

    History.  New Hope Church was formed during the days when this part of the country was the frontier.  Those who worshipped here saw the Great Revival and lived through the formation of the Cumberland Church.

         In 1799 a few people from North Carolina, who were members of the Presbyterian Church, began meeting every Sunday to read the Scriptures and pray together near their homes just north of the Cumberland River in Wilson County, Tennessee.  They continued to meet and were being served occasionally by circuit preachers until 1810.

         In the fall of 1810, the people held their first camp meeting.  This was so successful that another was held in 1811 on land bought for this purpose.  In 1812, Rev. Hugh Kirkpatrick organized this group of Christians as the New Hope Cumberland Presbyterian Church and served as their minister.  Preaching once a month, he served this congregation until 1816.

         Church records show there were 230 members by 1849.  However, the growth in membership was severely affected by the War Between the States and, later, when a number of members affiliated with the newly organized Melrose Cumberland Presbyterian Church in the Cairo Bend community.  The church began to experience renewed growth and, needing more space, moved to its present location in 1886.

    New Hope Cumberland Presbyterian Church built 1886, circa 1980

         The people of the frontier were people of vision and faith. They saw the wilderness and envisioned fields and towns and good living.  The church today is still on the frontier of living.  We see a lost world and envision the Joy and Happiness of God’s Salvation.  We at New Hope profess to that faith and that task.

    Mission.   New Hope Church believes that the purpose of its preaching and teaching ministry is to bring people to the realization of their need and acceptance of Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior.  It has as its goal to help people to grow in grace and love and to enable them to live as loving disciples of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Little church, circa 1994, which stood on Coles Ferry Pike until October 2005

     For more information about the beliefs of our church as an organization, go to our      Synod link:

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