Wolf Creek Primitive Baptist Church Bell - Eldorado, IL
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
N 37° 49.143 W 088° 27.486
16S E 371665 N 4186739
At the old Wolf Creek Cemetery (Today Eldorado City Cemetery) on the old Raleigh-Eldorado Road. Silver dollars in the mix, just tap it gently and hear the ring.
Waymark Code: WM55EE
Location: Illinois, United States
Date Posted: 11/14/2008
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member The Blue Quasar
Views: 13

County of Bell Display: Saline County.
Marker Erected by: Saline Historical Society, Saline Tourism Bureau.
Location of Bell Display: Raleigh Rd., city cemetery, E. edge of Eldorado.

Marker Text:

MEETING HOUSE
WOLF CREEK PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
ORGANIZED BEFORE 1830


Wolf Creek Primitive Baptist Church was organized sometime before 1830. The first meetings were held in the brown blockhouse which was located where the flagpole now stands which was on the Kaskaskia Trail, the vestiges of which can be seen running from the southeast to the west. Trails were narrow for a single horse pulling sleds and people on foot. When they widened to accommodate wagons, they were called trace. The first church was a log structure located at the top of the hill. The present church was constructed in 1901. Worship services with singing are much the same as they were in pioneer times. "Shaped Note" singing is practiced primitive (or regular) Baptists Articles of faith adhere to strict rules of interpretation from the Bible using it alone as the only rule of faith and order. Worldly adornments such as Sunday Schools, collections, mechanical music, and a paid ministry is not practiced. This simplicity is viewed as reflective of the beauty which Christ gave His church at the very beginning.

New Hope Primitive Baptist Church was combined with Wolf Creek in 2003. The bell is from the New Hope Church. When some bells were cast, silver dollars were thrown into the molten metal to give the finished product a distinctive tone. Just tap it lightly with your knuckles.

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