North Eulalia Baptist Church History
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Background Music: When All Is Said And Done

Below is a brief history of North Eulalia Baptist Church and some pictures from the past and present
North Eulalia Baptist Church was incorporated on July 30, 1896, as the Free Baptist Church of Eulalia and Hebron Townships. On January 6, 1897, the trustees of the church bought the property where the church would be eventually built for one dollar from Cora Graves, the wife of James Graves. On September 18, 1898, the present church building was dedicated as a place of worship. From that time until sometime in the 1920's, the church was very active in this area. For lack of interest, apparently, the church shut it's doors until 1939, when Rev. Ira Wyhe came in the afternoons from the First Baptist Church in Roulette to hold Sunday School and a worship service. From that humble start again, North Eulalia Baptist Church has gone onward in service for the Lord. In 1967 the church built the present parsonage. In June 1973, the church needed to go mission status because of another low ebb. Missionary Dale Sanders came with Hiawatha Baptist Missions and, with God's help, saw the church get back on its feet and go forward for the Lord once again. In June of 1975, Rev. Sanders brought the church into the fellowship of the General Association of Regular Baptist Churches (GARBC). On May 28, 1978 the church graduated from mission status. God is continuing to bless and work among the people of North Eulalia Baptist Church.

1940's
Pastor Daniel Waite and family
1960's
Basement being dug out in 1961
1975
Recognition Council
Baptismal Service - 1990's
Obeying the Lord in believer's baptism, even if it is in a cattle watering trough!
VBS Students - 2006