KENDRICKS CREEK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
In a letter, dated in April 1885, the Methodist Conference wrote: “The time has come for a church at Kendricks Creek.” Soon after that, in 1886 on land donated by W.R. Miller and William Perry, Kendricks Creek Methodist Episcopal Church North became a reality. In 1939 the name was changed to Kendricks Creek Methodist Church, and in 1968 it became Kendricks Creek United Methodist Church as it stands today.
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