In the USGS Geographic Names Information System, it is called McPhersonville Church.
[1][5] In 1743, a group of local residents established a non-Anglican Stoney Creek church near the unincorporated community of Pocotaligo on Pocotaglio River.
[7][8] Before the Civil War, many rice-planters from Prince William Parish built summer homes on McPhersonville, which was then in Beaufort District.
This enabled them to stay at somewhat higher ground during the hotter months of summer with malaria-bearing mosquitoes.
The parent Stoney Creek Presbyterian Church on the Pocotaligo River was dismantled for use in the construction of a bridge and other structures.
It stood in for the Four Square Baptist Church where Gump prays with the choir for shrimp.
[3] An octagonal steeple with arched six light windows on four sides over the portico was added in 1890.
[3] The interior has plain plaster walls, its original wooden pews, and wide pine floors.