Organized in 1803 on an old Indian campground, Crooked Creek is one of the oldest churches in the area. Visitors come often to the old church site, several hundred yards south of the present structure, where the stone church foundations can still be seen as well as the "dinner on the gounds" tables. The more adventurous find the old outdoor baptismal pool partially hidden in the undergrowth between the tables and the creek. This interesting reminder of the past had to be hand filled with buckets of water from the creek. One item of historical trivia which surprises most people is that church minutes from 1850 list the names of seventeen slaves who were voting members of the church at the time.