Historical Marker

Flat Creek Baptist Church

1369 SOCIETY HILL RD., DARLINGTON VICINITY · Darlington · Darlington

South Carolina marker

Inscription

(Front) This African-American church was founded in 1877, with Rev. Daniel Jesse as its first pastor. It held its first services in a brush arbor, and acquired a site about 2 mi. SE on Flat Creek Rd. in 1881, building a frame sanctuary there. The church, known through the years as Simmons’ Flat, Summer’s House, the Grove, and Marggie Branch, was renamed Flat Creek Baptist Church by 1927.

(Reverse) In 1913 Rev. Henry Hannibal Butler (1887-1948), newly ordained, came to Flat Creek Baptist Church as his first pastorate. Butler, principal of Darlington Co. Training School / Butler School in Hartsville (renamed for him in 1939), was later president of the S.C. State Baptist Convention and president of Morris College.

The congregation moved here and built the present brick church in 2000. Erected by the Congregation, 2011

Location

Address1369 SOCIETY HILL RD., DARLINGTON VICINITY
CityDarlington

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