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Scene in the Powelton Methodist Church

Sergeant William D. Seals returns home from the civil war.

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Aspects of our unique Southern history can only be told through its surviving rural churches. As the southern backcountry rapidly expanded in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the churches erected on this newly parceled land became the center of community life. From these rural communities sprang the

villages, towns, counties and cities that informed the way our states were organized and governed.

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They continue to influence the

way we live today.

The Steeple is our story our ancestors... our history.

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From Top Left:
 
President Jimmy Carter
(Episode 5) explains the importance of the rural church in history / Selwin Nelson A St.Cyprian Member / Sonny Seals  makes a presentation in Dahlonega / Annie Shields and Pat York (Episode 6) Share the experience of saving Glendale Chapel / Professor John Crowley (Episode 6) describes the Primitive Baptist of South Georgia
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was inspired by the book
Historic Rural Churches of Georgia
 by Sonny Seals & George Hart

The Steeple

An Amazon Best Seller 3 years in a row

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