Gilwood Presbyterian Church The founding of this church occurred in November 1889 on the
Deweese Schoolhouse property donated to the church by
Isaiah Deweese. The first sanctuary was erected in the 1890s, and a fellowship building,
"The Hut" was built in the 1920s. The sanctuary was expanded by adding
Sunday School rooms and was brick veneered in the 1930s. By the middle of the 20th century, plans were being made for reconstruction of the church facilities. An educational wing was built in 1963. This was followed by a new sanctuary, connected to the educational wing, in 1969. The former sanctuary was demolished soon after. A greatly expanded fellowship hall and ministry center was built, replacing "The Hut" in the 1990s. The latest project, remodeling and expansion of the church sanctuary, was finished in 2004. Founded as a congregation in the
Presbyterian Church in the United States, or Southern Presbyterian denomination, a 1980s merger brought it into the fold of the
Presbyterian Church (USA).
Shiloh United Methodist Church This church was founded in the late 19th century as a congregation of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Through the process of mergers, the congregation is now a part of the
United Methodist Church. The original sanctuary was constructed on
Odell School Road just south of
Shiloh Church Road, and was a frame structure, outfitted with an open steeple and three bells. Despite the name, this church was never located on
Shiloh Church Road, but rather to the south of it. In the 1930s, the sanctuary was remodeled and the steeple enclosed to a more traditional design. An educational wing and fellowship hall were constructed in the 1960s, and the sanctuary was replaced with a brick structure in the 1990s. The original sanctuary building still exists, having been moved to a site on
Shiloh Church Road and converted to a private residence.
Odell Baptist Church Founded as a daughter church of Concord First Baptist Church, the
Pastorium (parsonage) and the original sanctuary of the church was constructed in the early 1960s. Other buildings for the church were constructed later in the 20th century, with the original building being converted to an educational center and the Pastorium being converted to church offices. This church is located east of the
Coddle Creek Reservoir on
North Carolina Highway 73. Odell Baptist Church is a constituent church of the
Southern Baptist Convention.
Cedar Grove Presbyterian Church This church congregation was begun following the
Civil War, when African-American members of
Poplar Tent Presbyterian Church decided to form their own congregation. Their original sanctuary was a frame structure built off of
Odell School Road. This building served the congregation for nearly a century, being replaced with a brick structure in the late 1960s. For most of its history, Cedar Grove Presbyterian Church has shared a pastor with nearby
Bethpage Presbyterian Church, Concord. Founded as a congregation of the
United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., denominational merger has brought them into the fold of the
Presbyterian Church (USA). ==Schools==