Camp Creek United Methodist Church was organized in 1798 by Bishop Francis Asbury. Camp Creek is the second-oldest Methodist church in Lancaster County. It is one of the oldest known Methodist churches in upper South Carolina. On July 10, 1798, Middleton McDonald deeded 10 acres of land “with Meeting House together” to the church trustees, William Marlowe, Thomas Howze, George Hicklin, Gideon Glaze and John Graham. The first church was said to be of hand-hewn logs and put together with wooden pegs. It is not known how long the log meeting house was used as a house of worship. In 1809, Rev. William Capers was sent as pastor to serve the Wateree Methodist Episcopal Circuit, a large appointment of 24 churches that included Camp Creek. R...