Owl Rock United Methodist Church - Atlanta, GA
N 33° 41.927 W 084° 34.801
16S E 724291 N 3731387
Owl Rock United Methodist Church is named for an eight foot natural rock closely resembling an owl (Identified by the Indians as the Owl Rock).
Waymark Code: WMB58X
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 04/06/2011
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Owl Rock United Methodist Church
5880 Campbellton Road Southwest Atlanta, GA.
N33 41.927 W84 34.801
"Owl Rock Church was founded in 1828 by Richmond Barge, Sr., and other members of the Mutual Rights faction (Protestant Movement) that withdrew from the Mount Gilead Methodist Episcopal Church. It is named for an eight foot natural rock closely resembling an owl (Identified by the Indians as the Owl Rock) which is to the rear of the building. (To the left, east side, of the Cemetery Driveway)
This church has taken part in four (five) distinct phases of Methodism in Georgia: as an Associated Methodist Church, 1828-30; as a Methodist Protestant Church, 1830-1916; as a Methodist Episcopal Church, South, 1916-39; (as a Methodist Church, 1939-68; since 1968 as a United Methodist Church.) The Annual Conference session of the Methodist Protestant Church was held here in the year 1900.
During the Battle of Atlanta many skirmishes were fought in the area and the church is mentioned frequently in the Official Records. Following the War Between the States the church sponsored an elementary public school. In 1921 the Sandtown School was created as a consolidation of the Owl Rock, Boat Rock, and Sandtown Schools.
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