Church History
Rodes United Methodist Church, situated in Nelson County about 4 miles south of Afton, had its beginning as a result of Miss Amy D. Rodes attending a Camp Meeting in 1820 in Augusta County. She was converted and when she returned home, she persuaded her father, Charles, to invite the Minister over for a visit. A Revival was held, a Methodist Society formed, and a log cabin meeting house was built. In 1850, Charles and his wife gave the land and $500 to build a brick building. In 1914, that building was torn down because lightning had struck a tree that fell across the church and damaged it beyond repair. The present brick Sanctuary was then built. Land was purchased in 1961 to build a seven-room parsonage.
In 1849 Rodes was part of the Nelson Circuit. Later Rodes, was part of the Batesville Circuit. In the 1950's plans for a Sunday school addition were drawn and in 1961 the addition was completed. In 1960 Rodes became a Station Church. The last renovation to the Church took place in 1993 when the Narthex was built.
Ministers at Rodes
Albemarle Circuit 1834-1848
1834:
A.C. Burton
1835: Isaac Harris
1836: Samuel Kennerly
1839:
Moses Brock and Joseph Carson
1840: G.W. Mitchell and two assistants,
Joseph Carson and J.S.R. Clark
1842: Anthony Dibrill and two assistants,
Joshua Tinsley and Joseph Hough
1843: Samuel H. Mullens and two assistants,
George W. Nolley and J.B.L. Williams
1844: Samuel H. Mullens and
two assistants, George W. Nolley and L.E. Harrison
1846: Francis
S. Mitchell and two assistants, Jacob Manning and B.L. Hume
1848:
George W. Nolley and two assistants, John Hall and David Wood
Nelson Circuit 1848-1862
1848-50:
John Howard
1850-52: J. Shough
1852-54: Henry D. Wood
1854-56:
Charles Pearson
1856: George
F. Dogget
1857: Thomas Diggs
1858:
Andrew J. Beckwith and H.D. Wood
(superintendent)
1859: Milton
L. Bishop and Edgar B. Pritchett
1860: Lloyd
Moore
1861: Samuel Robertson
1862:
Edgar H. Pritchett
Batesville Circuit 1862-1960
1862-63:
H. C. Cheatham
1863-65: George K. Vanderslice
1865-67: B. H. Johnson
1867-71:
H.H. Gary
1871-73: W.F. Robins
1873-76: W.W. Spain
1876-80:
Richard Ferguson
1880-84: R.W. Watts
1884-86: William E. Payne
1886-89:
A.C. Berryman
1889-92: C.H. Boggs
1892-94: C.E. Hobday
1894-95:
E.T. Dadmund and W.C. Pace
1895-96: E.T. Dadmund and W.L. Ware
1896-99:
J.W. Carroll
1899-1903: T.H. Campbell
1903-07: E. V. Carson
1907-10:
C. R. James
1910-14: C.F. Comer
1914-17: L.H. Early
1917-18:
T.G. Pullen
1918-22: J.C. Harry
1922-24: J.K. Holman
1924-28:
J.W. Bouldin
1928-32: R.L. Fruit
1932-33: L.O. Wright
1933-34:
R.C. Barbour
1937-39: H.H. Johnson
1939-41: C.H. Fielding
1941-42:
W.G. Burch
1942-43: L.O. Rose
1943-44: Jesse Bell
1946-47:
C. Warner Crumb
1949-50:
O.S. Wright
1950-51: L.W. Gordon
1951-52: William L. Hoswall
1952-56:
Albert Honaker
1956: Charles
S. Cook
1956-57: Vernon Banks
1957-60: John Tate
Station Church--1960 to present
1960-62:
Harvey Williams
1962-64: William A. Jester
1964-68: John Hayes
1968-70:
Herman G. Schroeder
1970-71: Alfred Green
1971: Frank
Baker
1971-76: Amos S. Rideout, Jr.
1976-82: Lloyd C. Judy
1982-86:
Robert J. Day
1986-95: Sebert W. Rorrer
1995-99: Clyde Weaver
1999-present:
J. Richard McDowell