OUR HISTORY
By order of the Presbytery of Flint River, a few members of the Presbyterian Church of Houston County met in the Methodist Church in Perry on April 25, 1847, to constitute themselves a Presbyterian Church.
On the following day, Sunday, the church was constituted in a formal manner; elders were elected and ordained, and the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was administered. There were twelve members.
The first services were held in the Baptist Church until September 22, 1849, when a one-room frame structure was completed. This building was located across from the Methodist Church. This building, after undergoing several renovations and add-ons, was moved to its present location in 1958.
The Education Building was completed in 1960.
The original 150-year-old original building served as the sanctuary until August 29, 1999, when the congregation held the first service in the new sanctuary.
A new educational building was built in 2008 and was dedicated on November 9th, 2008.