At Ephesus Christian Church we exist to:
Exalt Jesus Christ, the Son of God, above all, and His Word above all human beliefs.
Be a church without denominational name, or man written creed. Proclaiming the terms of salvation, and membership in Christ's Church as found in the scriptures of The Bible,
God's Holy Word.
Preach the Gospel.
Make disciples, baptizing and teaching them to be faithful, and able servants of Jesus Christ.
Whether you join us in worship, help through monetary donations, volunteering , or spreading Jesus through word-of-mouth, thank you. We couldn't accomplish our goals without your help.
History of Ephesus Christian Church
The History of EphesusChristian Church And its Forerunners.
Enon and Enon Grove
Established - 1894 / Bricked – 1970
(2024 – 130 Yrs.)
In the mid - 1800's about a mile east of the present Ephesus Christian Church, there was a congregation of non-denominational believers called Enon, This church was located on, or near the Arbor Hill, just off the present south Little New York Rd. In March of 1884 a tornado blew this building away, down to the sills. It is said only the Bible, minus its covers was found in the nearby woods.
A short time later some of these members started meeting in a building on property owned by Jimmy Webb, about 1 1/2 miles west of the church today, on what is now called Shoemake Rd.This congregation was called Enon Grove or New Enon. They met there for nearly 10 years, until trouble arose.
About this time a man named Matt Rooks from this community, journeyed across the Chattahoochee River to a little non-denominational church in the edge of Heard County called Antioch Christian Church, He heard the Word of God, repented, and was baptized. Soon after returning home, he made preparations and sent for Mr. Zack Hardegree (the preacher from Antioch, who rode horseback and preached at many area churches) to come and preach a two week revival in a brush arbor on the hill at the present location. This was in 1894 and was the beginning of Ephesus Christian Church.
In the early days of the church, the building was used as a combination school and house of worship. The cemetery was started here in May of 1871, at the death of John T. Clark, about 23 years before the church was established.
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