Grace Baptist Church Cemetery
Liberty, Pickens County, South Carolina, USA
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Liberty, South Carolina 29657 United StatesCoordinates: 34.78468, -82.63942 - Cemetery ID:
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Grace Baptist Church
1957 – 2007
Grace Baptist Church"Because some had been saved and there [is] no church in the community," (1) a small group of believers voted in January 1957 to organize the Grace Baptist Church in Liberty, SC. Charter members, Jessie and Ida McAlister, provided an empty house on South McAlister Road for the first meeting place of the new congregation. The Rev. George Kelley was elected as the first Pastor. In the first year deacons were ordained, there were two revivals and a Vacation Bible School.
1 – Recorded by Ida McAlister in the original Church Minutes Book
In 1960, the congregation purchased ten acres on North Old Pendleton Road Libery, SC. Under the leadership of Rev. Smith and the labor of members of the congregation, a sanctuary and seven Sunday School rooms were built.
In 1985, the present sanctuary and educational building was completed. In 1988 the Fellowship Building was enlarged and remodeled and in 1993, it was named the Jimmie D. Nalley Fellowship Building, in memory of long-time deacon, the late Jimmie D. Nalley.
History:
Grace Baptist Church
1957 – 2007
Grace Baptist Church"Because some had been saved and there [is] no church in the community," (1) a small group of believers voted in January 1957 to organize the Grace Baptist Church in Liberty, SC. Charter members, Jessie and Ida McAlister, provided an empty house on South McAlister Road for the first meeting place of the new congregation. The Rev. George Kelley was elected as the first Pastor. In the first year deacons were ordained, there were two revivals and a Vacation Bible School.
1 – Recorded by Ida McAlister in the original Church Minutes Book
In 1960, the congregation purchased ten acres on North Old Pendleton Road Libery, SC. Under the leadership of Rev. Smith and the labor of members of the congregation, a sanctuary and seven Sunday School rooms were built.
In 1985, the present sanctuary and educational building was completed. In 1988 the Fellowship Building was enlarged and remodeled and in 1993, it was named the Jimmie D. Nalley Fellowship Building, in memory of long-time deacon, the late Jimmie D. Nalley.
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- Added: 14 Apr 2016
- Find a Grave Cemetery ID: 2609815
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