Church and Family History Research Assistance
for Primitive
Baptist Churches in Murray County, Oklahoma
CHURCHES:
SHILOH
(SULPHUR)
Shiloh Church was constituted September 6, 1896, at
Remus School house, Indian Territory. The church was constituted with
six members, viz., Sister N. A. Jones, Sister S.T. Cates, Sister M. E.
Caudle, Sister S. M. Rose, Brother E. H. Cates, and Brother N.E. Caudle.
These all had letters from Sharon Church, Wilbarger County, Texas.
Following the constitution, at the first conference, Elder J. J. Johns
was received into the Church with a letter from the same church
mentioned above.
The Presbytery was composed of Elder J. J. Johns
of Wilbarger County, Texas, Sharon Church; Elder W. M. Startzmon of
Missouri; Elder J. B. Adams and Deacon J. W. Fisher of New Hope Church,
Oklahoma Territory. On Sunday Brother H. A. Bolton joined the church by
experience.
Elder J. J. Johns was selected to serve the church as
pastor and served until 1901 when Elder B. M. Green began serving. In
April of 1902, Elder J. J. Johns was called to serve as joint pastor
with Elder Green. In 1904 Elder G. M. Snider was called to serve as
joint pastor with Elder Green.
The church moved from the Remus
school to the Collins School, and later was in St. Louis. In 1925, the
church elected Elder J. M. Newman to serve as pastor. He pastored the
church until 1930. The church chose to leave the St. Louis area and move
to Sulphur to its present location. The grounds upon which the church
was built was purchased for $555.00 and plans to build were begun.
Elder B. M. Green continued pastoring the Church until his death in
1934. Elder H. Z. Bulman was elected pastor and served until 1938. In
1939 Elder M. L. Welch was elected pastor and served until December of
1945 during which time he took a break of about two years due to war
time gas rationing and shortage of tires. In his absence Elder H. Z.
Bulman served the church. In August of 1946, Elder Ben Howze, Big
Spring, Texas was elected pastor and served until 1947 when he asked to
be released due to ill health. Elder Marvin Smith was elected and served
from 1947 to 1957.
Shiloh Church was one of the original four
churches which constituted the First Primitive Baptist Association of
Oklahoma, in August 1900.
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