TUGALO BAPTIST ASSOCIATION

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history of tugalo association

​ On the 12th day of September, 1818, delegates from the following named churches met at Poplar Springs Church, in Franklin County, and after a sermon by Isam Goss, elected Dozier Thornton, Moderator, and Isam Goss, Clerk. They then proceeded to effect a permanent organization, by enrolling the names of the delegates who were present, with letters showing their appointment by their respective churches.
Chauga....................Pendleton, S.C.
Liberty.....................Pendleton, S.C.
Beaverdam..............Pendleton, S.C.
Perkins Creek...........Pendleton, S.C.
Double Branches.......Franklin Co., Ga.
Eastanollee..............Franklin Co., Ga.
Nails Creek...............Franklin Co., Ga.
Line Church...............Franklin Co., Ga.
Leatherwood.............Franklin Co., Ga.
Hunters Creek...........Franklin Co., Ga.
Poplar Springs...........Franklin Co., Ga.
Tugalo River..............Franklin Co., Ga.
Henrys......................Elbert County, Ga.
Contributions amounted to $43.50. Total Membership was 671.
Today, with 44 Churches and 1 mission in Stephens, Franklin, Banks, and Hart counties in Georgia, the 2019 minutes indicate a membership of 15,286 members and contributions of $113,914.00. In the spirit of our founding documents....We, the United Baptist Churches of Christ in Georgia and South Carolina, east and west of Tugalo River, having been regularly baptized upon profession of faith in Christ, are convinced of the necessity of a combination of churches in order to perpetuate a union amongst us and perserve and maintain a correspondence with each other in our union.


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In Memory of Rev. Herbert Doud
​​April 11, 1923 - April 26, 2020
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Rev. Doud served as Pastor of several Georgia Baptist churches which included White Hall Baptist Church, Blacks Creek Baptist Church, Pendergrass Baptist Church, Providence Baptist Church, Martin Baptist Church, and one mission church in Dublin, GA.  In 1956, the Lord called him into Mission ministry, where he began serving as the first Associational Missionary of Tugalo Baptist Association until his retirement in 1988. While serving as Associational Missionary, he worked with and supported numerous pastors of 44 churches.   During his retirement, Rev. Doud served as Minister of Music at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church and then as organist for 16 years at Liberty Hill Baptist Church.  
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