In 1895, Beulah Hill Baptist Church was organized with 18 charter
members, and through the years it has provided a spiritual ministry to the area. The church had its beginning under
a "Brush Arbor" at the "Old Grave Yard" located about 3 miles Northwest of Pinehurst. Services were held only in the
summer months those first two years, but in 1897 with attendance and interest growing, the decision was made to construct
a building so that services could continue year round. A simple one room building, twenty-five by thirty was erected
on land donated by Duncan Black with lumber donated by Dougall Caddell.
In the early years of ministry, the building served not only as a
place of worship, but as a school house as well from 1909-1912. As the church grew through the years, the building was
enlarged and improved. The old white church that sits on the hill behind the current church was in use until 1959 when
the present building was completed and occupied. Never standing still in growth, more space was needed and more classrooms
and a fellowship hall were dedicated in 1974.
Over the years Beulah Hill Baptist Church has enjoyed the respect
and support of the surrounding area. Its ministry has, and continues, to touch the lives of countless people with a
Bible based message of God's love and grace. Guests are welcomed warmly and invited to participate in all of the church
activities.