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THE Historic CONCORD CHURCH
Three years ago we purposed to restore, reimagine and revitalize! We did it!
Now we are ready to serve the community while continuing to preserve this beautiful historic treasure.

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Windows our second stage in the restoration
50 windows, 184 reasons and thousands of lives Be part of this legacy!
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Restoration begins
Dear friend, It is with great pleasure that we share with you this video as a testimony of God’s mercies. Because of your prayers and...
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Preserving our past strengthens our future


Nearly 500 seedlings planted!
We couldn't have done it without you, got nearly 500 tree seedlings planted! Thank you Cumberland Compact for partnering with us...
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Come out and plant a tree!
On February 24 2018,Tennessee will plant 250,000 native tree seedlings across Tennessee.* This will be the largest...
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Adopt a Stream! We've partnered with Cumberland Compact to adopt Mill
Did you know that over 3,000 miles of streams and waterways are affected by pollution in the Cumberland River Basin? That’s roughly the...
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Aiming towards Renovation in 2017
This historic four acres site is planning a beautiful make over! Charming as always the Historic Concord Church has plans for another...
Historic Site plans to come back to the community


Towards the Historic Landmark
Both the THC and MHC Historic commissions for the city and State have deemed our property eligible for listing in the National Register...
Great things take time


The Historic Concord Church Architectural and Social Value Post Civil War
The Historic Concord Church Architectural and social value post civil war. In June of 2005 El Shaddai Christian Church purchased the...
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Concord Baptist Church Members 1800s-1900s
Do you have any relatives that were apart of the Historic Concord church's congregation? Here are some of the members, categorized by the...
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Historic Concord Church: A Civil War Army Campsite
If you are aware of some of Tennessee's history during the Civil War, you might have heard of The Battle of Murfreesboro Stone River....
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The Vision Forward
Hopefully by now you have a basic knowledge of the incredible history of the historic Concord Church. But you may be wondering, "Okay I...
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BE A PART OF THIS JOURNEY!
In case you missed our post with these awesome interviews from former members of Concord Baptist Church, here it is again! Join us in...
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William A. Whitsett
Rev. William A. Whitsett (Whitsitt) was born in Williamson County, Tennessee on July 25, 1816. Rev. Whitsett served as a Clerk and...
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Waller Family
Sally Elizabeth Rash Waller, born in 1851. Raised in historic Concord church. Margie Waller Sewell, daughter of James & Martha Waller,...
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4 Generations blessed by this church
We had the pleasure of sitting down with previous members of Concord Baptist Church, Martha Waller, Margie Sewell, and Larry and Frances...
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The Mission Stays the Same.
In our research of this Historic Concord Church, we have read documents and notes left by previous pastors. It has been interesting to...
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Historic Concord Church Roots: A missions plant of Mill Creek Baptist Church
Before we can fully understand the beginning of the Historic Concord Church, we must look at where it came from. Concord Baptist Church...
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Throwin' it back
The 60's. Who doesn't love looking at pictures from a decade of bad hair styles and overalls? With the new front added to Concord Baptist...
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