The oldest baptist church in Caldwell County, Yadkin Baptist Church was first
known as the "Church of Christ at the Head of the Yadkin", in Patterson, N.C.
In its earliest years, the church met on the fourth Saturday of each
month, and acted as a governing body for social issues and disputes among
members. The earliest known house of worship was a large log house standing on
the banks of the Yadkin south of the present location. That building was badly
damaged in the flood of 1916.
After the flood, a house of worship was purchased from the Presbyterians
on the present site. This building was enlarged and used until 1951 when the
educational building was built. Services were held in the adult assembly until
the current sanctuary was built. The first service was held in the new
sanctuary January 15, 1956. The children educational annex was added and
dedicated May 15, 1966. The first parsonage at Yadkin Baptist Church was built
beside the church in 1948, and the present parsonage was built across the road
in 1960.
Yadkin has been active in associations for most of its existence. It was
a member of the Strawberry Association of Virginia. In 1790, a group of North
Carolina churches, including Yadkin, petitioned the Strawberry Association to
be released so they could form a new association. This became the Yadkin
Association. Yadkin Baptist was a branch of this association until 1797 when it
was dismissed to join the Mountain Association. In 1872, Yadkin joined with
other churches to form the Catawba River Association. Finally, the Caldwell
Association was begun in 1885, and Yadkin was one of the original members.
Several churches in Caldwell County were begun as branches of Yadkin, and some
of these are still in existence today. Among these churches are Mulberry
Baptist, Globe Baptist, and Lower Creek Baptist.
Many outstanding men of God have served as pastor of Yadkin Baptist
Church. In 1885 H. D. Lequenx of Ellendale rode a circuit in the area, coming
to Yadkin on the third week of every month. At that time, the church had
thirty-two members. I. W. Thomas, a Baptist minister who was very interested in
missions, became pastor in 1890. Mr. Thomas lived in Boone, and is probably
better known among the churches further west in North Carolina.
The year 1893 saw Yadkin ministered to by H. M, Croom from the Globe,
followed in 1894 by C.C. Poole from Partee, North Carolina. In 1898, the
minister was J.H. Nelson who lived in Patterson. At that time, church
membership was up to sixty. However, between 1900 and 1906, when I.W. Thomas
returned as minister, membership fell to twenty-six. J. H. Nelson returned for
one year in 1907. In 1908, E. D. Crisp served as minister. He was the father of
Rev. J.H. Crisp, who is well known throughout Caldwell County. In 1911, J. B.
Reid of Route 2, Lenoir became the minister, and is the only known minister who
died while serving at Yadkin Baptist. After his death, P.H. Eisenhower of Sawmills
became minister. 1914-1915 saw John C. Carlton come from Boone to minister to
the people. The year of the flood, 1916, I. M. Hawkins of the Yadkin Valley
served the sixty-three members. J. H. Watts was the minister beginning in 1917.
He moved to Patterson from Taylorsville. During his service, church membership
grew to eighty-eight. In 1920, I.C. Miller from Stony Fork served as minister.
Many of Rev. Miller's descendants are very active in the church at the present
time.
The year 1921 saw the church membership pass one hundred under the
leadership of P.S. Barbour of Whitnel. T.E. Paine from Taylorsville became
minister in 1923, and during that year, twenty-nine members were excluded from
the church. W.E. Wilson from Lenoir served as supply pastor in 1926.
Between 1927 when the church began having bimonthly meetings and 1945,
ministers included: J.H. Watts, J.L. Greene from Deep Gap, D.B. Cannon from
Granite Falls, T.E. Paine, and R.C. Cook.
In 1946, the church began meeting weekly. The minister was Eugene
McMillan. He left in 1947 to go as a Missionary to the British West Indes. B.F.
Peeler became minister in 1947 when the first parsonage was built.
Robert A. Frye from North Catawba was the first to service as pastor for
a decade. He served Yadkin from 1949 until 1959. During his pastorate, a new
educational building was completed in 1951, and in 1956 the current sanctuary
was completed.
In 1959, Romulus Setzer served as
a fill-in pastor. Reverend W.R. Kimberlin served approximately eight years
followed by J.E. Ledbetter and Henry C. Cook, Jr. Cook served as pastor from
November 1971 - January 1979. Rev. Knolan Benfield served as interim from March
1979 - May 1979. Jerry Y. Allen served as pastor from June 1979 - April 1986.
Our present pastor, Rev. Robert Livingston, has served the church faithfully
since October 1986. During his pastorate, the educational buildings and the
offices have been completely renovated. This was funded through the Challenge
to Build program and the sale of church bonds. Renovations of the sanctuary
were completed this summer (2008), including installation of a new ceiling with
better insulation and sound quality, improved lighting, including stage
lighting and chandeliers, replacement of old wiring, and an extension to the
choir and pulpit areas.
Since 1987, several members of Yadkin have been able to fulfill a dream
of participating in mission projects in other countries. Rev. Sherrill German
ministered in Togo, West Africa. Mrs. Lydia Bryant served in Argentina. Several
participated in the Sao Paulo, Brazil partnership, including: Rev. Robert
Livingston, Ms Jennifer Miller, Mr. Claude Griffin, Jr., Mr. Wayne Braswell,
and Mr. Dean Ford. Mrs. Wayburn Braswell served in the Philippines. This mission vision and participation continued as Rev.
Robert Livingston, Rev. Sherrill German, and Monteen German went to South
Africa on mission trips. Walter Ford and Tom McRary traveled to American Samoa,
and Walter Ford, Tom McRary, David Townsend, Tim Dunn, and Ned and Ben Triplett
have taken recent mission trips to Alaska. During the summer of 2008
William Hyatt, David and Darlene Townsend participated in mission work in Brunswick
County North Carolina.
The church staff members are:
Rev. Robert Livingston -- Pastor
Rev. Sherrill German -- Minister of Music and Education,
Joseph Hoffman -- Minister with Students
Melanie Kirby -- Secretary.