A Barren
County Historical
Landmark Needs Your Help!
The Morrison Park Holiness Camp-Meeting ground on Highway 63
near Glasgow
has been under restoration for almost five years. The Camp-Meeting was
established in 1900 by famed Methodist and Holiness preacher, Henry Clay
Morrison (1857-1942). Morrison was a nationally known minister, preaching all
over the country and various parts of the world. In addition to his preaching,
Morrison edited and published a major religious publication and twice served as
President of Asbury College in Wilmore ,
KY. In 1926, he founded the Asbury
Theological Seminary and was once named one of the top twenty five ministers in
America .
William Jennings Bryan called Morrison “the greatest pulpit orator on the
American Continent.” Morrison was brought to Barren
County at age two and was raised by
his grandparents here and saved in near-by Boyd’s Creek Methodist
Church .
Rev. Henry Clay Morrison |
In December 2010, a group of dedicated citizens began an
effort to restore what was left of the park. In the past four and a half years,
much of the grounds have been cleared and cleaned. The two original log cabins
have been remodeled and stand in good repair. Last year, the restroom building
was remodeled providing all new fixtures, along with a new septic system. In
spring of this year, (2015) work began on a new electrical service for the
park. This work has just been completed. The largest log structure on the
grounds is the library cabin, built under the direction of Morrison. The cabin
actually served as a working library for the community in the mid 1930s. This
building has been restored to a church/chapel type facility to provide for
smaller services, meetings and weddings. In May 2014, Morrison and the park
were awarded a Kentucky Highway Historical Marker. Funding for this project was
provided by the Barren County Historical Society.
Morrison Park , May 2014 at the Dedication of the Kentucky Historical Marker
Now We Need Your Help!
The first stages of the restoration effort has now been
accomplished and we at Morrison Park feel there is a great need to rebuild a
tabernacle structure similar to the one erected by Morrison. The original
tabernacle was a large wooden, open air structure. It seated several hundred
people and provided adequate facilities to preach God’s Word in a revival
/church type atmosphere. We feel a tabernacle is the heart of the park and is
absolutely necessary to restore the park to its original function, work, and
importance. The tabernacle will provide a venue for services to be held, God’s
word to be preached, revivals and religious services to be conducted. The park
is non-denominational and belongs to us all.
The park is planning a special fund raising effort for the
tabernacle but we need your help too. We ask that you prayerfully consider
supporting this cause, for the sharing of the Gospel message and a return to
the old fashion way of worship. The grounds of Morrison Park, which Morrison
called “A Sacred Spot,” has been the location for the saving of thousands of
souls and on this hill are the echoes of the preaching of some of the finest
and most spiritual preachers of their day.
Furthermore, we believe Morrison
Park is one of the
most important historical, religious and sacred locations anywhere in our area.
It is too wonderful and too special to be lost.
Fundraising for the cost of the tabernacle will be on going
through the spring of 2016, when we plan to begin the project. The original
metal trusses from the old tabernacle are going to be used and everything will
be done as conservatively and responsibly as can be done. One hundred per cent
of what is given will go to the building of the tabernacle. No one at Morrison Park
or the board receives any salary from the park or its funds. We only give our
time, our energy, our own finances, along with our pledge, “to
restore this dear old park.” God has told us to restore it and that is our
goal. Morrison Park has federal text exempt status
and your donation is tax deductible. Please pray for us and our efforts and
please help anyway you can. God Bless You All.
Respectfully,
Gary
Bewley
President, Morrison
Park Holiness
Camp-Meeting
Donations and any correspondence may be sent to,
Gary Bewley
Morrison Park Camp Association Inc.
(270) 834-9553
glbewley@glasgow-ky.com
Checks can be made payable to Morrison Park Camp
Association.
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