Ezekiel Church

4617 Alma Highway, Waycross, GA 31503

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  • Photo of Ezekiel Church - Alma Highway, Waycross, Georgia, United States
  • Photo of Ezekiel Church - Alma Highway, Waycross, Georgia, United States
  • Photo of Ezekiel Church - Alma Highway, Waycross, Georgia, United States
  • Photo of Ezekiel Church - Alma Highway, Waycross, Georgia, United States
  • Photo of Ezekiel Church - Alma Highway, Waycross, Georgia, United States
  • Photo of Ezekiel Church - Alma Highway, Waycross, Georgia, United States
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4617 Alma Highway, Waycross, Georgia 31503, United States
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Ezekiel Church

Ezekiel Church: A Glimpse into History

Nestled at 4617 Alma Highway in Waycross, Georgia, Ezekiel Church stands as a poignant reminder of the past. Originally founded around 1874, this historic place of worship has been a cornerstone for the rural community once known as Pebble Hill, later Dixie Union. The current structure, crafted by Manning Thigpen in 1899, tells a story of resilience and change as it witnessed the world evolving through wars, industrial shifts, and the transformation of the South.

Despite a modest renovation in the 1960s, the surrounding area never redeveloped enough to sustain the church. Over the years, storms, neglect, and a devastating lightning-induced fire have left the building in ruins. Efforts by a local historic society to relocate and restore the church were thwarted by legal complications with the original church charter, a poignant reminder of the challenges in preserving historical landmarks.

Today, Ezekiel Church stands quietly at a crossroads, capturing the imaginations of those who pass by. The church’s current state evokes a mixture of beauty and melancholy, a testament to its rich history and the passage of time. As you visit, reflect on the stories embedded in its walls and the community it once served.

Join us in cherishing the history of Ezekiel Church and other forgotten places across the South. We invite you to explore the legacy of this remarkable site and consider how we can honor and preserve the stories of our past for future generations.

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Paul W. Peel:
1

"We went here in June 2024, and the church has been torn down. Nothing into see here."

almost 9 months ago
Miki Lansdowne:
5

"Stunning"

almost 2 years ago
brian holzhausen:
5

"Glad this one was still standing, very cool church"

almost 2 years ago
Gennell McQuaig:
5

"Restore it"

almost 5 years ago
angie:
5

"Creepy"

more 6 years ago
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