Big Bethel AME raises Lung Cancer Awareness

December 02, 2012


Big Bethel AME raises Lung Cancer Awareness

Church member Cynthia Turner invited Team Draft to share the facts about lung cancer with the Big Bethel AME Congregation. Ms Turner lost her sister, Sharon, to lung cancer in May 2011. 

Big Bethel A. M. E. Church was founded in 1847, and is the oldest predominantly African American congregation in the Metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia area

Historical records indicate that the congregation, variously Old Bethel, Bethel, the African Methodist Episcopal Tabernacle and finally Big Bethel, was formed prior to the incorporation of Atlanta on December 28, 1847. However, the roots of the congregation of Big Bethel emanated from the population of Terminus, GA that incorporated under the name of Marthasville in 1843. "Thus was established the first colored church in Marthasville and it was Methodist." In 1847, the city officials determined that the township of Marthasville was destined to become the railroad center of the South; thus the name Marthasville was changed to Atlanta.