New Hope Baptist Church 3731 Lynwood Dr. Lancaster, SC 29720
New Hope Baptist Church
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
One in Christ, one with Christ, one for Christ

History

 

 

Click above for a pdf file of the
printed history produced for the
150th Anniversary and updated for
the 175th Anniversary.
 

A Brief History

The New Hope Baptist Church was organized and founded in 1832, under the leadership of the Reverend Staunton S. Burdett who became her first pastor and spiritual leader for about eight years. According to all records available, there were sixty-five

members at the time of organization. The exact date of organization is not known.  In the year 1833, on September 16, with a membership of ninety-two, New Hope Baptist Church was admitted to the Moriah Baptist Association.  New Hope is the fourth oldest church in the Moriah Baptist Association.  In the beautiful countryside of South-West Lancaster

County, South Carolina, lies a peaceful and quiet little community known as the New Hope Community. This area is also known as the Dry Creek section of Lancaster County.  In the immediate area called “Cauthen’s Cross Roads”, the New Hope Baptist Church building has been a sacred meeting place for some of God’s finest people for over one hundred and seventy five years.

While pastor of New Hope Baptist Church, the Reverend Burdett compiled a hymnbook consisting of more than five hundred texts and known as Baptist Harmony. This hymnbook became very popular among Baptists and was adopted by the Southern Baptist Convention in 1845 for use in all its affiliated churches.

Not much information is available on the first house of worship for New Hope. From what has been established from copies of the Survey of State and Local Historical Records: 1936, South Carolina, the first building was a small dwelling, which was used for services. Also from these same records, we find that the second building was rectangular in shape with a section for the Negro Slaves (built some time before the War Between the States). This latter building was rebuilt and dedicated about 1922 – a small frame building in the shape of a cross with a small steeple on the roof.  

We are told that the men used one of the side doors while the ladies used the other side door to enter and leave the building for worship. Everyone met in the one-room building for Sunday school. The room was sectioned off with “green burlap curtains”. There was Sunday school for the first grade through adults. Worship services were held twice each month on Sunday mornings. Baptisms were observed in a “spring pool” near the vicinity of 2253 New Hope Road. 

Members of the church primarily furnished the lumber for the construction of this building. Also church members did most of the labor. The pastor, J.F. Hammond, was instrumental in “raising the money” for the construction. A large wood-burning stove that was fueled by wood furnished by the church members heated the building. During the later years (around 1947 – 1949), the wood frame building was enlarged and bricked, under the leadership of Pastor Paul M. Baisch. While under reconstruction, services were held at the Dry Creek School building. The work was done mostly by volunteer church labor. Having “Brick Bat Days” in the church and also some business firms raised the money for this work and other interested individuals contributed money to the building fund.

In 1952, a parsonage was built which was of brick construction, having seven rooms, one full bath and one half bath, and a connecting garage. The parsonage was dedicated Sunday, November 30, 1952, with appropriate ceremonies.

Over the years the building has been improved and enlarged. One of the biggest improvements was made in 1974 when the sanctuary was remodeled and redecorated at a cost of approximately $9,000.00. More information will be shared concerning the buildings as you read on in this history. 

On September 4, 1960 the church approved the addition of a one-story, flat roof educational unit that would provide six classrooms. Also approved were other improvements including the installation of stained glass windows in the sanctuary. These windows were given in memory or in honor of friends or loved ones by various church members.

On October 13, 1968, the church voted to purchase 15.8 acres of land at $500.00 per acre from the James A. Cauthen Estate. Mrs. Kathleen C. Stogner offered to sell timber from her property to help pay for this acreage and give to the church as a memorial to her parents, Mr. George William Cauthen and Mrs. Leila Crenshaw Cauthen.

In 1970, a large portion of these 15.8 acres was developed into a beautiful memorial cemetery consisting of 508 lots or 2, 032 burial spaces. Mr. John N Ringstaff was the first person to be buried in the New Hope Memorial Cemetery on August 29, 1971.


New Hope
Baptist Church
was recognized in 2000 and in 2001 for being in the top 50 South Carolina Southern Baptists churches in resident members per capita contributing to the Janie Chapman offering for State Missions and the Annie Armstrong Easter offerings.

 
A Groundbreaking service was held on Sunday, August 3, 2003 for our new sanctuary and fellowship hall.  We had a large number attend this service.  Some of the people who participated in this service were: Pastor Mendle Baker,  Barbara Cauthen, Rick Jackson,  Tom Spencer, Paulette Harris, Bobby Gainer, and Don Broughton.  Minnie Laura Adams and Jay Morris Baker also participated in this special service.

Our first Sunday in the new building was April 24, 2005.  The new sanctuary building was dedicated on May 22, 2005.

Our Lord has been gracious to bless the family of New Hope Baptist Church through the years. Our prayers are that we will always do those things that will bring His favor upon the New Hope Baptist Church.

New Hope Baptist Church has continued to grow and prosper in the Lord under the leadership of her pastors. From sixty-five charter members she has grown to a present membership of almost four hundred. Listed below are the names of the pastors who have served New Hope:

            S.S. Burdett                                         1832 - 1840

            J.P. Thompson                                     1840 - 1843

            J. Vanlandingham                                 1843 - 1853

            J. Newlan                                             1853 - 1855

            E.J. Thompson                                        ?          ?

            W.F. Brassington                                  1870 - 1871

            Allen Small                                            1880 - 1882

            G.W. Gardner                                       1882 - 1882

            A.S. Willeford                                       1883 - 1887

            J.J. King                                               1887 - 1888

            A.S. Willeford                                       1889 - 1891

            G.M. Tolson                                          1893 - 1894                                                                                              

            B.S. Funderburk                                    1894 - 1895                                                                                                        

            S.N. Watson                                         1896 - 1899

            J.W. Little                                            1899 - 1904

            J.H. Boldridge                                       1904 - 1907

            J.H. Percy                                             1907 - 1908

            E.O. Thompson                                      1908 - 1909

            Jeter F. Hammond                                 1909 - 1919

            P.E. Blackmon                                        1919 - 1923

            J.P. Dendy                                             1923 - 1925

            H.P. Bennett                                          1925 - 1927

            B.H. Laughridge                                     1927 - 1928

            J. Albertus Faile                                     1928 - 1940

            John T. Dabney                                      1940 - 1941

            Fred E. Dabney                                      1941 - 1942

            Roy Neal                                                1944 - 1946

            James J. Thompson                                1946 - 1948

            Paul M. Baisch                                        1948 - 1949

            J. Perry Bowers                                      1949 - 1956

            Hubert S. Sinclair                                 1956 - 1969

            Jimmy Fore                                          1969 - 1970

            W. G. Boatwright                                    1971 - 1975

            W. Harold Owens                                    1975 - 1985

            Joe F. Peek                                             1985 - 1993

            Kenneth Snead                                         1993 - 1998

            J. Mendle Baker                                       1999 - 2007