Roll of Pastors

Mount Olivet United Methodist Church

South Carolina Conference

Catawba District, Sugar Creek Circuit:
William B. Barnett1815-1816
Reuben Tucker1817-1818
Hartwell Spain1819
Zaccheus Dowling1820
Jacob Hill1821
Thomas A. Rosamond1822
Jeremiah Freeman1823
Daniel Asbury1824
Cheraw District, Sugar Creek Circuit:
Elisha Askew1825
Daniel F. Christenbury 1826
Daniel F. Wade1827

Lincolnton District, Sugar Creek Circuit:
Benjamin Bell1828-1829
Absolom Brown1830-1831
James J. RichardsonJohn K. Morse1832
John Watts1833
[In 1834, the name of Sugar Creek Circuit was changed to Charlotte Circuit]
T. R. Walsh1834
Jacob Ozier1835
D. G. McDanielJ. G. Postell1836
W. R. SmithJ. P. Kerton1836-1837
William T. HarrisonMark Russell1838
Jacky M. BradleyMartin Eady1839
P. G. BowmanC. Smith1840
Benjamin Hamilton1841
Michael RobbinsJohn A. Porter1842
J. L. Potter1843

[In 1843, Mt. Olivet – then Rogers Church – was moved from Charlotte Circuit to Cheraw District, Center Circuit.]
Cheraw District, Center Circuit:
John McMackin1844-1845
W. L. Pegues1846
Lincolnton District, Concord Circuit:
Jacky M. Bradley1847
W. C. Patterson1848-1849
W. L. Pegues1850
J. D. Laney1851
W. S. Haltom1852
Charlotte District, Concord Circuit:
W. S. Haltom1853
Paul F. Kistler1854-1855
Jacob L. Shuford1856
John Watts1857-1858
Aaron G. Stacy1859
W.W. ThompsonP. L. Herman1860-1861
Sandy Wood1862
Sandy WoodWillis Haltom, Supply1863
James StacyWillis Haltom, Supply1864
Lewis ScarboroWillis Haltom, Supply1865
S. A. Roper1865
J. T. KilgoWillis Haltom1866
M. C. Davis1867
R. R. Pegues1868-1869
Wadesboro District, Concord Circuit:
Samuel Leard1870

[In 1870, the Minutes of the South Carolina Conference describe Concord Circuit as being in the Wadesboro District. 1870 was a year of great changes as the Cabarrus County area was transferred to the North Carolina Conference and Concord Methodist (now Central UMC) was made a station church, leaving the Concord Circuit.]

North Carolina Conference

Salisbury District, Rowan and Union Circuit:
Thomas L. Triplett1871-1872
Charlotte District, Mt. Pleasant Circuit:
J. S. Nelson1873
J. P. SimpsonW. S. Rone1874
Charlotte District, Concord Circuit:
M. C. Thomas1875
Charlotte District, Mt. Pleasant Circuit:
A. D. Betts1876
Charlotte District, Concord Circuit:
J. C. Thomas1877-1878
W. D. Lee1879
D. L. Earnhardt1880

Salisbury District, Concord Circuit:
D. L. Earnhardt1881
H. P. Cole1882-1883
Zebedee Rush1884-1885
W. L. Grissom1886-1888
M. V. Sherrill1889
Thomas W. Smith1890-1891*
Louis M. Brower1892
A. R. Surratt1893-1894
W. H. L. McLaurin1895-1896
G. G. Harley1896-1898
J. S. Nelson1898-1900
F. W. Bradley1900-1903
W. V. Honeycutt1903-1906
Albert Sherrill1906-1907
B. A. York1907-1909
W. P. McGhee1909-1911
W. T. Albright1911-1915
P. L. Terrell1915-1917
P. L. Shore1917-1919
N. C. Williams1919-1921
W. A. Rollins1921-1923
Seymour Taylor1923-1924
A. G. Loftin1924-1928
E. E. Snow1928-1930
J. A. Baldwin1930-1932
Mark Clegg1932-1933
J. N. Randall1933-1937

* During the pastorate of Thomas W. Smith in 1890, Mt. Olivet became a part of the Western North Carolina Conference. Rev. Randall served the Concord Circuit from 1933 to 1937. Mt. Olivet was made a station church and its parsonage built in 1937; he then served Mt. Olivet from 1937 to 1939.

Salisbury District:
J. N. Randall1937-1939
F. W. Kiker1939-1943
C. B. Newton1943-1944
W. B. Davis1944-1948
C. O. Kennerly1948-1953
M. C. Ellerbe1953-1955
Paul Bruton1955-1959
J. J. Powell1959-1960
Joseph M. Taylor, Jr.1960-1963
Albert W. Wellons1963-1967
I. Pressley Rutledge1967-1973
Lewis C. Gibbs1973-1979
Richard B. Jarrett1979-1983
Benjamin F. Wilson1983-1988
K. Wesley Judy1988-2001
James Bowen2001-2006
Brenda Newman2006-

Those Who Have Gone Forth from Mt. Olivet to Serve as Ministers
Thomas E. Winecoff
Milton Litaker
Clarence Williams
Fred Shinn
LeRoy A. Scott
Cathy Cook Childers


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