Hopper's Chapel Baptist Church
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Backstory and Context
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Hoppers Chapel Baptist Church began in the early 1940s with prayer meetings held in various homes in the neighborhood, with the first being in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Odell Hutley on Hickory Street. The prayer meetings spread throughout the neighborhood in homes on Minden, Jose, Martin, and Blanton Streets and the gathering grew into a much larger group.
To accommodate the growth of the congregation, the church was able to obtain a building on Minden Street, owned by Mr. Ed McCurry. Rev. J.H. Holmes was called to be the church’s first pastor and Mrs. Sarah Martin was elected as church secretary. Deacons included Mr. John Eaves, Mr. John Broadus Hopper, Mr. Henry Foster, Mr. Lonnie Whitworth, Mr. John Myers, and Mr. Samuel Grier. Elected trustees were Mr. Odell Hutley and Mr. John Bryant. Mrs. Viola Smith was elected the church’s first treasurer.
The building required many repairs, most done by congregation member John B. Hopper. As a result, the church was named Hoppers Chapel Baptist Church in his honor.
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Written by Chavis Gash
Research taken from Hopper's Chapel Website
Earl Scruggs Center