Arbor Dale Presbyterian Church in Banner Elk, NC
6619 Hickory Nut Gap Road
P.O. Box 235
Banner Elk, N.C.
28604

Worship Services: 9:15 am
Fellowship: 10:15 am for all
Sunday School for All Ages: 10:45am

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898-4628
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Arbordale Presbyterian Church Welcomes Our New Pastor And His Family
Pastor Tee Gatewood, Wife Kathryn, Thomas & SarahThe Gatewoods - Tee, Kathryn, Thomas and Sarah


A Brief Biography for Tee Gatewood

I was baptized into the family of faith as an infant. Like many people I was nourished in the church and grew into my Christian identity as a teenager. During those years of self analysis and discovery I tasted God’s goodness at home and at my home church, First Presbyterian in Americus Ga. I was also blessed through the Chrysalis movement and through this experience got in touch with my family’s deeper theological roots in the Wesleyan tradition. My Christian identity continued to develop throughout college and was then tested as I transitioned into being an adult. In this period of crisis and self-criticism I began to hear the gospel of grace and encounter the risen Jesus through the clear preaching of the word, through the sacraments and through faithful friends.

Seeking a more articulate expression of the faith I dove back into the reformed theological tradition and read Calvin, Barth, Augustine and others. As my mind was shaped by the Spirit my vision for life in the world gradually became more personal and my way of living became more intentional. This journey for a more personal and articulate faith took a strange turn when I moved to Canada to study theology with my brother. During this time I experienced the world wide church in the most diverse city in North America. I also heard the whole of the biblical story for the first time as I studied the Old and New Testaments and became more familiar with scripture. Most importantly though, I met my wife and began to discover the gift and challenge of loving another person in response to the love of the triune God. In our common life together I have been blessed with a greater sense of God’s faithfulness and with a more acute sense of God’s provision. Both of these things have been intensified through my relationships with my two children. In and through all of these experiences I have come to trust that God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself and inviting us to join in Christ’s ministry.

My faith journey has been defined by a transition from an abstract and impersonal relation to God to a living reliance on Jesus and an active participation in the mission of God. This transition led me to find a place in God’s church where I could serve his people and continue to grow in faith, hope and love. After a sojourn in Scotland I found myself working as a pastoral intern in Baton Rouge, Louisiana when Katrina struck the gulf coast. In the three years since then I have discovered what it means to care for people in crisis and to care for people in the every day life of the church. My ministry in Baton Rouge consisted of serving young adults in a large church and helping them to understand God’s call on all of their lives. This took shape through personal relationships, teaching opportunities and limited preaching.

Over the last three years I have continued to sense a deep call to love and serve Christ’s church. I think that it is astounding that God chooses to use broken people to do his work in the world. That he calls sinners to embody his goodness and anoints individuals within that for special service is humbling. Recognizing that, I believe that I have been called to preach the Word, teach others the way of Jesus and live in the Spirit so that others experience the freedom of God. In sum, I believe that I have been called to a ministry of word and sacrament to help meet the needs of the world and the needs of the church. My hope is that God will continue to transform my life as I participate in his mission with the family of faith.




A Little Bit Regarding Our Church History.....

Ministers who have served Arbor Dale through the years



1903 - 1911 Sunday School Only
1911 - 1923 The Reverend Edgar Tufts
1924 - 1929 The Reverend F. H. Spence
1931 - 1940 The Reverend Marion J. Murray
1941 - 1946 The Reverend Thompson B. Southall
1947 - 1951 The Reverend Dr. Lacy L. Moffett (Interim Supply)
The Reverend Howard B. Foran (interim Supply)
1952 - 1964 The Reverend Daniel R. Thomas
1964 - 1966 The Reverend Dr. Walter Keys (Stated Supply)
The Reverend Philip O. Evaul (stated Supply)
1966 - 1979 The Reverend James N. Murray
1980 The Reverend Ragland Fletcher (Interim Supply)
1980 -1985 The Reverend Richard G. McGarry
1985 - 1987 Occasional Supplies Including: Phil Evaul, Jr., Roy D. Krege, William B. Farthing, The Reverend E. O'dell Smith
1987 - 1989 The Reverend E. O'dell Smith (Stated Supply)
1989 - 1999 The Reverend E. O'dell Smith
1999 - 2001 Occasional Supplies Including: The Reverend Joseph "Bud" Howell, The Reverend Susan Rice, and The Reverend Kathy Campbell
2002 The Reverend Shelly Wilson (Stated Supply)
March 24, 2002 - November 2007 The Reverend Kenneth C. Chivers
November 2007 - March 2008 Interim Pastor Dr. Bob Lowrey
March 2008 - Present The Reverend Tee Gatewood

Arbor Dale Presbyterian Church began in the Year of Our Lord 1903...

with the organization of a Sunday School class which met once a month in a school house located on the lower edge of Bald Mountain on the old road between Banner Elk and Montezuma. Miss Fannie K. Taylor, a teacher at Lees-McRae Institute, and Preston Proffit, an Institute student, led in the organization and were later joined by the Reverend Edgar Tufts, President of the Institute and Pastor of the Banner Elk Presbyterian Church. Having no musical instrument, Mr. Lafayette (Fate) Ramsey became the song leader. Mr. Issac (Ike) Greer assisted by furnishing a horse and buggy for Miss Taylor and others who came from a distance. Feeling like the organization needed a name, Miss Taylor began to refer to the work as the Arbor Dale Sunday School.

The building in which the Sunday School met also served as a community center and day school until it was torn down in the early 1920's. At this point the Sunday School moved its meetings to a building near the property of the Grandfather Home for Children on Bald Mountain and continued to meet there until the building was destroyed by fire. Following the fire and until 1926, when a sanctuary was erected on the site of the present building, the group met in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Ramsey.

Beginning as a Sunday School serving the mountain people from many Christian backgrounds, Arbor Dale soon became a chapel to the Banner Elk Presbyterian Church, with the same minister serving both congregations. IN 1958 a Commission of Holston Presbytery of the Synod of Appalachia (Presbyterian Church in the United States) organized the Arbor Dale Presbyterian Church, thus terminating its status as a chapel and establishing a two-church field (Banner Elk Presbyterian Church and Arbor Dale Presbyterian Church) in Banner Elk, with the same minister continuing to serve both congregations.

To meet the growing needs of the congregation, Sunday School rooms and a Fellowship Hall were added to the sanctuary in 1975.

In 1985 the Banner Elk and Arbor Dale congregations resolved to become and "Unyoked" field. For the next two years several ministers supplied th Arbor Dale pulpit on a Sunday to Sunday arrangement, with the Reverend Dr. John C. Wilson, D. Min., having been named Moderator of the Session. In 1987, while still a member of the Holston Presbytery, the Reverend E. O'dell Smith was named stated supply Minister with primary responsibilities for Preaching. Dr. John Wilson continued in the voluntary ministry capacity he had occupied since 1969.

In 1989, having become a member of the Presbytery of Western North Carolina along with Dr. Wilson, Mr. Smith was called as Arbor Dale's Pastor. Dr. Wilson was named Parish Associate in 1996, and in the same year, Ms. Ann Bell became a part-time Christian Educator.

In late 1996, serious conversations about enlarging the building began. Extensive and meticulous planning resulted in an expansion, beginning in the Spring of 1998. Much of the work was done by members and friends of the congregation. Workdays provided wonderful meals prepared by the world's finest cooks and good fellowship opportunities. The completed work was dedicated in Miss Julia Ramsey's honor on July 25, 1999.

The Reverend O'dell Smith retired in August of 1999 and was named Pastor Emeritus and Reverend John Wilson's relationship as Parish Associate was dissolved. The church began a search for a new Pastor while filling the pulpit with various ministers. During this time, the Reverend Tom Phillips served as Moderator and the Reverend Bud Howell served the Pastoral needs of the church while also preaching for the Summer months.

The congregation continues to grow and honors the long-standing custom
of gathering for worship at 9:15 a.m. on Sunday.

A time for conversation and refreshments follows worship with Sunday School classes beginning at 10:45 a.m. Wednesday evening services for Bible Study and prayer are conducted September through April. On the First Sunday evening of each month there is a Service of Prayers for Healing, Health, and Well-Being. These occasions include the celebration of the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper and at times believers request the oil of healing and the laying on of hands.

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