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Shiloh Baptist Church

Shiloh Baptist Church
1974 Cottonhill Road
Fort Gaines, GA 39851

Pastor: Philip (Phil) Thomas
email: plthomas229@bellsouth.net
cell # 229-308-1152
home # 229-334-0531
wife: Lynn Thomas
Grandchildren: Jarid, Hunter, Daniel

2008 Membership is at 125 with approximately 85 regular attendees.

  • Sunday School at 10:00 am
  • Sunday Worship Service at 11:00 am & 7:00 pm
  • Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer at 7:00 pm
  • Homecoming on the first Sunday in May
  • See our Photo Gallery!

Deacons:

  • Wilbert (Bert) Bertrand - 229-308-6895
  • Alan Bulloch - 229-854-0408
  • Sonny Crozier - 229-308-1552
  • Art Fuller - 229-334-3812
  • Lee Jenkins - 229-881-4529
  • Pil Monfort - 229-894-7275
  • Bobby Phillips -229-387-1799

Early History

Shiloh Baptist Church map.The Shiloh Baptist Church, constituted in 1840, is located thirteen miles NE of Ft. Gaines on the Ft. Gaines-Cotton-Hill-Cuthbert Road. The first pastor of the chuch was Rev. Thomas Muse.

During the pastorate of Rev. James Cumbie, 1865-1869, the church was moved to Cotton Hill. In 1882 that building was torn down and a new one put at the present site of the church.

Early pastors included: The Reverends James Bass, Joe Monday, Howell, Stout, Toby, W. H. Norton, J. H. Corley, Knowles, J. E. White, J. O. Nowell, A. C. Wellons. Early deacons and clerks were James Hobbs, Thomas Crozier, A. B. Cross, J. W. Ray, G. R. Smith, R. T. Boyett, J. A. Shepherd, R. L. Boyett, A. W. Dawson, Tom Crozier.

Resource: http://www.rootsweb.com/~gaclay/shilohbaptistchurch.htm

Contact Pam Monfort @ email pmonfort@windstream.net for any information or changes regarding this site.

 

 

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