Fly Creek Church

(1878-?)

 

Brethren at Work March 6, 1879 page 4 Vol. IV No. 1

 Brethren T. N. Basset says: “My address is Tehama, Cherokee county, Kansas.  We have a fine country.  .  The church, here, consists of twenty members, one speaker and three deacons.  We would be much pleased in more help in the ministry would move here, and help carry on the work.”

 

 

Brethren At Work June 26, 1879 page 8 Vol. IV No. 26

  The Brethren of Fly Creek Church expect to hold a Love-feast October 4th, 1879, in Cherokee County, Kansas.  Brethren contemplating emigrating West are invited to Stop off and help our little flock to increase.  Those coming by rail will stop off at Columbus, and will be conveyed to the meeting by notifying W. Edgecomb, Columbus, Kansas, or L. Atland, Melrose, Kansas.  The meeting will be held on the ground of Brother Copran, commencing at 10 o’clock.    L. S. Atland.

 

 

Brethren at Work July 28, 1889 page 8 Vol. IV No. 32

  Fly Creek Church, Kan., July 15: - The work of the Lord is still moving on.  Yesterday we were called to the riverside, and were made to rejoice in witnessing the birth of an aged mother into Christ’s body. We believe others are counting the cost.  May they make that good choice, is my prayer.  T. N. Basset.

 

 

This congregation later merged into that of the Cherokee church.