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Binnsville United Methodist Church
Dedicated to the Members of the Binnsville United Methodist Church, Past, Present and Future.
The old Binnsville Methodist Church building after the Sunday School annex was built in 1964, showing the door that led into the chancel area. It is not certain when the Methodist Church was first organized in Binnsville, Mississippi. The most complete information available indicates that a Chatam (Chapman) Church was organized about 1840 in the community. After several years the church apparently changed it's name to Prairie Church. The denomination of this church is not known, but there is good reason to believe that it was the forerunner of Binnsville Methodist Church. It is difficult to obtain early information about the Methodist church in Kemper County was in the Alabama Conference until 1870 when it became a part of the Mississippi Conference. It is also not certain when the Methodist church in this community was named Binnsville Methodist; for that matter, it is not certain when the town itself was named. One source claims that the town got its name from a William Binns, who settled here in the early 1830's. According to information gathered by the late Magie Briggs Aust, the town was not named until 1872 then the post office was established in Mr. George Binn's store. Whenever the town got it's name, it is obvious that there was a Methodist church in the community at least as early as 1870, one of as many as 11 churches on the DeKalb Circuit. In late 1879 Binnsville became a station charge, as this is the first year it appears in the conference journal as a separate appointment. |
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