Friday, February 12, 2010

CHURCH HISTORY, Macon Georgia Churches, Bibb County GA. religion beginnings



It has been said that Macon has more churches per capita than any other city in the South; clearly, religious life has been an important part of the community from its earliest years, exerting both spiritual and political influence. The Episcopalians were the first denomination to organize (1825), joined shortly by Baptists, Methodists, and Presbyterians (1826), which entities continue in existence as Christ Church (Episcopal), First Baptist on High Street, Mulberry Methodist, and First Presbyterian. Other faiths followed: Catholics in the 1830s, Jews in the 1840s, the Christian denomination in the 1880s, Christian Scientists in the 1890s, and by the turn of the century, Adventists, Theosophists, Free Methodists, Pentecostals, Lutherans, Nazarenes, and Free Will and Primitive Baptists.
In the late twentieth century came Evangelicals, Church of God, Holiness, Jehovah's Witnesses, Unitarians, Mormons, Muslims, and Baha'i. African Americans worshiped in their masters' churches during slavery but broke into separate congregations after the Civil War and now represent numerous denominations, many of which are independent. Of the more than 250 congregations in Macon, by far the greatest number has been Baptist, with Methodist a distant second, but increasing numbers are non- or interdenominational. 


Thursday, February 11, 2010

Central of Georgia Baldwin 2-8-0 Railroad Steam engine locomotive, Macon Georgia, Central City Park

 
Central of Georgia Baldwin 2-8-0 Railroad Steam engine locomotive, Macon Georgia, Central City Park    

 
Central of Georgia Baldwin 2-8-0 Railroad Steam engine locomotive, Macon Georgia

Georgia State Fair, Macon Georgia Central City Park

Georgia State Fair, Macon Georgia Central City Park 

 Georgia State Fairgrounds, 
1 Riverside Drive, 
Macon, GA 31201, USA

Georgia State Fair building, Macon Georgia Central City Park 

Georgia State Fair Livestock Arena ,
 Macon Georgia Central City Park   Bibb County GA.



Macon Bibb County Georgia, Cherry Blossom Capital welcome sign

 
Macon Bibb County Georgia, Cherry Blossom Capital welcome sign 


Tuesday, February 9, 2010

HISTORICAL MARKERS, Macon Bibb County Georgia

 
St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Macon Georgia, Historic marker, Bibb County GA.