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The History of English Eddy Presbyterian Church

English Eddy Presbyterian Chapel
English Eddy Presbyterian Chapel
Highway 1
Lyons, GA 30436
912-565-7877

History of English Eddy Presbyterian Chapel

The English Eddy Chapel, located 19 miles south of Vidalia on US Highway 1 was begun as a Sunday School mission on Mother's Day of 1934. Mrs. Frances Mann Dennis initiated this ministry and through the efforts of Reverend Mr. Orr the chapel started in an abandoned farm commissary building. In 1954 the present chapel building was dedicated. On April 5, 1998, Savannah Presbytery organized the English Eddy Presbyterian Church. The pulpit is currently supplied by Rev. Tom Dunlap, HR. Services are held every 2nd and 4th Sunday. A Homecoming Service and dinner-on-the-grounds is held annually on Mother's Day.

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History of English Eddy Presbyterian Chapel - Highway 1; Lyons, GA 30436 - Pastor: Dean Wohlgemuth, Supply, Elder, Jesup PC) - dewog@bellsouth.net; Clerk: Sheila Pittman (912-565-7877); Pastor: Grady Rev. Tom Dunlap, HR. - English Eddy Presbyterian Church - Vidalia - Click here for a list of Churches by City - Churches - Savannah Presbytery
http://www.savannahpresbytery.org/churches/englisheddy_history.htm







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