Alpine Community Church

[1] The land was provided by Robert Boyles and Samuel Knox, who were also among the 36 people that signed the petition sent to the Presbytery asking them to appoint a committee to organize a church.

Barry, W. Graves and John B. Knox were elected Ruling Elders by ballot after the first service was held on the Saturday before Sabbath in May, 1853.

A historic marker that reads "Last Indian Agent" represents his grave in the cemetery located behind the church.

The church was constructed with two front doors, the men and women would enter separately and sit on opposite sides.

Alpine Community Church was recognized by the State of Georgia in 2003 for celebrating 150 years of dedicated service to the Chattooga County area.