Established in 1789 as the “Gully Meeting House,” Wesley Chapel is one of the oldest Methodist churches in South Carolina and the oldest Methodist church in Darlington County. The first log meeting house was built half a mile north of the present church on the western bank of Boggy Gully in the western part of Darlington District, 14 miles from the courthouse on the land of Ephraim Hendrix. He was a local preacher and preached there when the circuit riders on the Great Pee Dee Circuit did not come. Camp meetings came into South Carolina around 1800. Rev. James Jenkins, in his Methodist history, writes about one he attended in the old Gully Camp Ground. “Here, amid much opposition, they had a glorious time,” says Jenkins. “George Dough...