
by Dick Hall-Sizemore
This is one of the most attractive church buildings I have seen. It is Mathews Baptist Church, located on Rt. 198 in Mathews County at the intersection with the road leading to Gwynnโs Island.
The sign above the door says the church was organized in 1776.
In the years leading up to 1776, one had to have courage and dedication to be a Baptist in Virginia.ย The colonyโs laws required ministers to be licensed and meetinghouses to be registered. The itinerant Baptist ministers refused to comply. In turn, they were fined and imprisoned.ย They would often preach to their followers through the bars of their cell windows. Laymen were also fined, and sometimes imprisoned, for attending โillegalโ Baptist services.ย Whippings and beatings were common.ย Crowds disrupted Baptist worship services and harassed congregation members.
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