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The original Scooba Baptist
Church, built in 1906, was torn down in 1927. |

Scooba Baptist Church built
in 1927. Note the wire fence to keep the cows out! |

Scooba Baptist Church and
educational annex, 1997.
The history of the Scooba
Baptist Church began with an invitation to the pastor of the
Shuqualak Baptist Church to come to the town of Scooba for the
purpose of organizing and constituting a Baptist Church. Who the
moving spirit was behind the desire for a Baptist church is not
known. Records indicate that there had been a Baptist church in the
old town of Scooba, some several miles east of the present town
site; but this old church was abandoned some years after the town
moved west with the railroad. Apparently the building of the old
Baptist church was moved to new Scooba and became the Union
Meetinghouse, the building in which this church met for its
organization in November 1886.
The charter members were Mrs.
Amelia Adams, Mrs. Mary H. Avery, Mr. and Mrs. T.W. Brame, Mr. and
Mrs. W.M. Howell, Mrs. Harriet Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jack, Mr.
and Mrs. S.C. Trammill and Mr. Howell Whitsett.
There are no church records
showing the building of the first church on the present site, but a
newspaper clipping from 1906 stated that the cost of the building
and the appointments totaled $2,000. The church was wired for
electricity in 1919 and a baptistery built in 1920.
The present church was built in
1927 and redecorated in 1955. The baptistery painting was done in
oils by Grace Bass Alford around 1949.
The property on the west side
of the church was purchased and the W.H. Stuart home was used as
Sunday School rooms. A new education building was built in 1976.
From "Kemper County,
Mississippi - A Pictorial History", placed here with permission by
the Kemper County Historical Commission. |