Viney Fork Baptist Church

It was deemed "an example of a rural country church notable for its use of windows whose blunted arched shape represent a local interpretation of the Gothic style.

"[2] The congregation of Viney Fork Baptist Church was organized on March 25, 1797, under the guidance of Peter Woods and Christopher Harris from Dreaming Creek and Andrew Tribble and Isaac Newland from Tates Creek.

The upstairs balcony of the church, used as a school during the week and as a place for slaves to worship on Sundays, was removed in 1866.

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