Church History

Mount Carmel Baptist Church is located in Buncombe County about six miles north-west of Asheville, North Carolina on Mount Carmel Road which intersects Leicester Highway and Newfound Road. The building stands on a slightly elevated knoll a little way back from the highway. The original church building was surrounded by a grove of oak trees and was a frame structure that conveyed a good appearance with its spire pointing heavenward to make an appearance both picturesque and inspiring to the passerby.

The history of Mount Carmel Church can not be complete without a sketch of beginning and early history of Bethel Baptist Church, the mother church. Bethel Church grew out of the old Newfound Church. Newfound Church being one of the original six churches which formed the French Broad Association in 1807.

Bethel Church was organized and the building erected to supply a large territory which included practically all of what is now West Asheville, Emma, West Buncombe, Sulphur Springs and Dix Creek communities. This church was the only Baptist Church in this large community. As the community lines changed, so did the need for a new church location. The congregation of Bethel consisted almost entirely of the people living west of the church building. Because of this condition, the question of building a new church house for the other communities arose. The people were divided as to the location, some wanting to move the church to a new site, while others preferred to have the church remain where it was. For a number of years this condition continued unsettled.

In 1882 the Bethel Church called for its pastor, Rev. A. I. Justice, and again the question of building a new house of worship arose. It was finally agreed that the new house should be erected on a centrally located lot given to the church by Mr. and Mrs. M.M. Sluder. In 1884 work was begun on a new building. Shortly after this a few members asked for the privilege of maintaining a church at the old site for those who did not wish to move. This request was granted and the church divided, those who remained at the old location kept the old house of worship and also kept the name Bethel Church.

This made it necessary to have a new church organization and to select a new name for the church. The name “Mount Carmel” was chosen. The name Mount Carmel was suggested by “Aunt Prissie” Sluder.

The first meeting at the new church was held in April 1885. The church adopted a Constitution and Articles of Faith and the following were elected: Rev. A. I. Justice, Pastor, J. N. Hayes, Church Clerk, and T. P. Brookshire, F. Sluder, M. M. Sluder, Deacons. There were forty-five character members as listed below.

Charter Members

L. L. Lominac

Thomas Moore

J. N. Hayes

M. M. Justice

Rachel Knight

Martha Knight

M. C. Sluder

M. C. Rumble

Minerva Brookshire

C. S. Sluder

L. L. Sluder

B. M. Miller

M. C. Plemmons

Bernice Creasman

Martha Sluder

Nancy Ingle

Dameris Sluder

Sarepta Knight

Josie Miller

Sarah Beachboard

S. E. Page

Sarah Plemmons

Adalene Sluder

Ollie Sluder

C. M. Sluder

M. F. Lominec

A. L. Plemmons

Nancy Ramsey

Dovie Rogers

E. Texie Brookshire

A. I. Justice

Thomas Knight

F. Sluder

C. L. Sluder

R. A. Rumble

T. P. Brookshire

L. D. Brookshire

M. M. Sluder

J. H. Miller

Larkin Plemmons

Nelson Plemmons

William Sluder

A. E. Ingle

W. B. Page

H. P. Plemmons

Pastors

T. C. King 1919-1920

W. B. Sprinkle 1920-1921

N. B Phillips 1922-1923

J. H. Stansberry 1923

A. L. Beck 1923-1924

J. H. Crow 1925-1926

Charles Jolley 1926-1931

J. C. Pipes 1931-1935

E. V. Plemmons 1936-1939

J. H. Parris 1939-1941

A. A. Young 1941-1942

E. V. Plemmons 1942-1945

W. G. Russell 1945-1947

Jack Bagwell 1947-1950

Paul Deaton 1951

Dr. Roy McCulloch 1952-1956

C. O. Vance 1957-1958

Cecil M. Perry 1959-1967

Neal Eller 1967-1969

Dr. Ronnie Owen 1969-2018

Will Harris 2020-2021

A. I. Justice 1885-1888

J. M. Hillard 1889

C. J. Morgan 1889-1890

J. M. Hilliard 1890-1891

A. I. Justice 1891-1892

L. J. Frisbee 1892-1893

A. E. Brown 1893-1895

J. F. King 1895-1897

T. L. Brown 1897-1900

M. M. Sluder 1900-1902

W. L. Bradley 1902-1903

A. B. Thomas 1904-1905

C. E. Jervis 1905-1906

Alfred Bradley 1906-1908

C. A. Miller 1908

S. C. Owen 1908-1910

F. B. Raymond 1911

J. B. Grice 1911-1915

C. E. Beaver 1915-1916

W. E. Barker 1917-1918

H. O. Miller 1918-1919