An Historical Address Delivered at the Dedication of Back Creek Church, March 21st, 1857

Dedication address for Back Creek Church (1857), recounting its founding amid the 1802 revival, separation from Thyatira, early pastors, and the Haggai prophecy of ‘latter house’.

Samuel Caldwell Alexander (1830–1907) was a nineteenth-century American Presbyterian minister born in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, who served multiple congregations in the Southern Presbyterian Church. He is best documented as a long-time pastor of churches such as Thyatira and Back Creek, where he was active in preaching, pastoral leadership, and periods of congregational growth. Alexander was also a church historian, authoring published historical addresses and congregational histories that preserved the local and ecclesiastical memory of Southern Presbyterianism.

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