First Presbyterian Church of St. Marys
The First Presbyterian Church of St. Marys starts its history as a Union Church when, in 1808, many Camden residents such as the Floyds, Seagroves, Sadlers, Copps, and Atwaters came together to build a non-denominal house of
worship.
In 1822, the Union Church became a Presbyterian Church. The Presbyterian Church's first
minister was Horace S. Pratt, who later built Orange Hall across the street. In 1828, this church was incorporated by an act of Georgia Legislature.
During the Civil War, Union troops occuping St. Marys tried, and failed, to burn the old church. Renovations were carried out in 1880. In 1956, fire did destroy the bell tower. Repairs were made at that time and the church remains today.
This Presbyterian Church remains the oldest in Georgia. In addition, it remains the oldest church, of any denomination, still in continuous use, in all of Georgia.
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Incorportated under the name of the Independent Presbyterian Church of St. Marys Dec. 20, 1828. On Dec. 5, 1832, the Independent Church was incorporated as the First Presbyterian Church of St. Marys in the Georgia Presbytery."
I do not know the date this tale was supposed to happen but.... Once smugglers were trying to think of a diversion to get the townspeople away from where they had plans to sneak out of the port. So they found the pastor's horse and led it up into the bell tower of the Presbyterian Church. The horse caused such a fuss about being stuck a couple of stories up in a church that the townsfolk came out to see what was going on. Seeing the horse in such a sorry state, the townspeople immediately came together to try to get the poor creature down. Once it was down and people returned to their previous business, they surprised to find that the ships had snuck out!
Christmas 1999 Photo Album:
Front Daytime photo with Christmas decorations.
Front Nighttime photo with Christmas lights.
Front Nighttime photo with Christmas lights - Church & Living Nativity.
Living Nativity Only.
Chapels & Churches:
| Burnt Fort Chapel | Oak Grove Baptist Church |
| Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Chapel | St. Marks Episcopal Church |
| St. Marys First Presbyterian Church | St. Marys United Methodist Church|
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