Trinity's Beginnings
The exact date of the beginning of Trinity Church seems to be lost to history. The general opinion is that the church was started about the year 1870.
Recorded in the Clerk's office (Hall County Book “K”, Page 111), we find a deed from Z. B. Thomason and M.W. Finger made on May 12, 1873 of four acres more or less. The area in which the church was located was not without Methodist people and Methodist churches before Trinity came into being. In fact, there were two churches which merged to form Trinity Church, Sunshine Church and Williams Chapel.
The two churches agreed to consolidate and build another church building. The new site was to be located halfway between Sunshine and Williams Chapel. Thus the way was paved for erection of the first house of worship to be known as Trinity.
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Recorded in the Clerk's office (Hall County Book “K”, Page 111), we find a deed from Z. B. Thomason and M.W. Finger made on May 12, 1873 of four acres more or less. The area in which the church was located was not without Methodist people and Methodist churches before Trinity came into being. In fact, there were two churches which merged to form Trinity Church, Sunshine Church and Williams Chapel.
The two churches agreed to consolidate and build another church building. The new site was to be located halfway between Sunshine and Williams Chapel. Thus the way was paved for erection of the first house of worship to be known as Trinity.
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