The church was built on land donated to it in 1880 by Lewis J. Kinsey…it included enough for the church, a cemetery established in the 1970’s, a playground for children, and plenty of parking space. Through the years, church programs have evolved from a one-Sunday-a-month worship service to worship every Sunday and no Sunday School at all to several Sunday School classes. Current programs are listed and discussed elsewhere on this website.
Originally, Wright’s Chapel was literally “The Church In The Wildwood”. Now it is a beautiful white country church with nicely landscaped surroundings and a paved road leading up to it! We welcome you to worship and visit with us…you might LIKE us!
Wright’s Chapel Ministers
Ministers are normally assigned their new Church during the June Conference. Their tenure at each Church would be from June through May of the year indicated.
| 1. Ted Grinner 1949- 1951 |
2. John G. McGowan 1951-1953 |
3. Aaron Sellars 1953-1955 |
| 4. Eugene Scott 1955-1956 |
5. Robert Herrington 1956-1958 |
5. William A. Wentworth 1958-1960 |
| 6. Bobby Hall 1960-1961 |
7. J. Felton Hardin 1961-1962 |
8. Burton Hall 1962-1963 |
| 9. W. W. Taylor 1963-1964 |
10. W. A. Sedgewick 1964-1968 |
11. O.C. Dean 1968-1969 |
| 12. Kenneth Odom 1969-1973 |
13. Sam James Brown 1973-1976 |
14. David Carson Stubbs 1976-1977 |
| 15. Charles Daniels 1977-1978 |
17. Jerry Armstrong 1978-1979 |
18. Richard Mitchell Jr. 1979-1980 |
| 19. Charles Wallace 1980-1981 |
20. O. Kenneth Williams 1981-1986 |
21. Fred C. Foster 1986-1993 |
| 22. Benjamin Williams 1993-1997 |
23. Allen Carmichael 1997-2000 |
24. Gregory Lee 2000-2010 |
| 25. Jacque Asbel 2010-Present |