Fields of the Wood was the creation of
A. J. Tomlinson (1865-1943), ultimate founder of the several
Holiness Pentecostal denominations called the
Church of God, five of which have headquarters in
Cleveland, Tennessee. In 1940, Tomlinson, as head of the
Church of God of Prophecy, returned to the area to memorialize the place where he said God had revealed to him the true church in 1903—he having realized that in the same year he had founded the Church in the extreme southwestern county of North Carolina, the
Wright Brothers had made their first successful flight in the extreme far eastern part of the state. Tomlinson believed that the same chapter in the
Book of Isaiah had predicted both. Tomlinson named the park "Fields of the Wood" after a reference in the
King James Version of
Psalms 132: 6: "We found it in the fields of the wood." In 1941, Tomlinson dedicated the site with a sermon while church-leased airplanes dropped
gospel tracts to fulfill
Deuteronomy 32: 2: "May my teaching drop as the rain." Some temporary markers were placed on the site in 1940, but most permanent construction occurred after 1943 under the direction of Tomlinson's son, M. A. Tomlinson, and other leaders of the Church of God of Prophecy. ==Points of interest==