It has been a while since we've spent much time in the northeastern end of Guilford County. This past week, we drove up to Rockingham County and, on the way home, we got off the highway to drive through Browns Summit and take the back roads back to Greensboro. The town Browns Summit gets its name from the Civil War era when the Richmond/Danville Railway Line was built through John Brown's farm in the area. Likely, the methodist church grew and established members around the railway.
The church's official address is 4426 E NC Highway 150, Browns Summit, NC. It is located just west of the Browns Summit Middle School, a school for academically gifted students. The church has the main building with the sanctuary and then an addition on to the right. Since the last time we drove past the church, a Dollar General popped up (see the sign peeking through on the left). Just to the west of the church are plowed fields. To be sure, this is an area of Guilford County that is undergoing lots of change. We hope to get back to explore some more.
Happy Sunday!
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