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Bethel Presbyterian Church
Bethel Presbyterian Church may refer to: ;in Singapore * Bethel Presbyterian Church, Singapore ;in the United States * Bethel Presbyterian Church (Alcorn, Mississippi), listed on the NRHP in Mississippi * Bethel Presbyterian Church (Bay, Missouri), a Presbyterian historic site * Bethel Presbyterian Church (McLeansville, North Carolina), another Presbyterian historic site * Bethel Presbyterian Church (Bethel Park, Pennsylvania) Bethel Presbyterian Church is a Presbyterian Church located in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania. It operates under the Presbyterian Church U.S.A. denomination under the Synod of the Trinity and the Pittsburgh Presbytery. The adjacent cemetery holds ..., a church and Presbyterian historic site, associated with the Whiskey Rebellion * Bethel Presbyterian Church (Indiana, Pennsylvania), another Presbyterian historic site * Bethel Presbyterian Church (Clover, South Carolina), listed on the NRHP in South Carolina * Bethel Presbyterian Church (Kingston, T ...
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Bethel Presbyterian Church (Clover, South Carolina)
Bethel Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterian church near Clover, South Carolina. History It was founded in 1764 and is the oldest church in York County, South Carolina, York County, which was still considered part of North Carolina in 1764. Bethel is one of the oldest churches in the region, and is the mother church of many neighboring congregations. The church was established by Rev. William Richardson, minister of the Old Waxhaw Presbyterian Church in Lancaster County, South Carolina, to service the burgeoning population on the west side of the Catawba River. Colonel Samuel Watson was an influential member of Bethel, as well as highly respected in the community. When talk of rebellion became general, Watson quickly rose to the cause. Watson was elected to the South Carolina Provincial Congress of 1775-1776 and participated in the framing of South Carolina's first written constitution. Colonel Watson was the grandfather of Rev. Samuel Lytle Watson, Pastor of Bethel P ...
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