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It was 12:00 noon on October 22, 1885. A historical meeting
was called to order by Elder Isaac Oxford, moderator, in the meeting house of
the Rocky Springs Baptist Church in Collettsville.
Representatives, or delegates as they were called, had come
from sixteen churches in Caldwell County to attend this special meeting. They
had come from Bethany, Conway's Chapel, Flemings Chapel, Globe, John’s River,
Lower Creek, Mulberry, McCall’s Chapel (no longer exists), Mountain Grove, Piney
Grove, Pisgah, Rocky Springs, Sardis (now FBC Hudson), Union, Wilson’s Creek
(now Edgemont) and Yadkin Baptist Churches.
These sixteen churches had a total membership of 900 members.
Lower Creek was the largest with 180 members and John’s River was the smallest
with 15. Most of the churches were members of the Brushy Mountain, Catawba
River, and Three Forks Baptist Associations.
There has been much talk in the churches about the need for
establishing a Baptist association in Caldwell County. That was the historic
reason why these Baptists had assembled in Collettsville.
One by one, the names of all sixteen churches were voiced.
You can almost hear the proceedings "Bethany Baptist Church" "Mr. Moderator, We
bring a membership of 57 people from the Three Forks Association." "Conway’s
Chapel" "Mr. Moderator. We bring a membership of 61 people from the Catawba
River Association." Every name was called and a response was given.
And then it happened. A motion was made, seconded and
approved that these churches be constituted as the Caldwell County Baptist
Association. Later that day and during the following two days, a constitution
and bylaws were approved, committees were formed, officers were elected, and the
newly organized Caldwell County Baptist Association was ready for adjournment
from its first meeting.
One hundred and seventeen years have past since that
monumental gathering in the meeting house of the Rocky Springs Baptist Church.
Many things have changed. Delegates are now called Messengers. The sixteen
churches with 900 members have now become 76 congregations with a total member
of over 28,500 people, the largest association in our region. The name is now
Caldwell Baptist Association, Inc.
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