Blessing of the Grounds


Reverend Albert Perkins, Sr., during his 35 years of serving six churches in the same circuit, established the tradition of blessing the grounds. “I wanted an observance that would celebrate not only the sacredness of the Arbor but of the entire campground. Initially, only a few joined in, and then many more followed. The children would get caught up in the excitement of the procession and join in as well! We performed the ritual by sprinkling oil and water in front of the tents to demonstrate that the Holy Spirit was dispersed over the entire camp meeting ground.

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Sacred Ground

Houck Medford | NC, United States

Photographs by award-winning documentarian Houck Medford capture the profound culture of the Tucker's Grove Camp Meeting (1874).  Recorded for the first time, family memories and shared stories fill the edges of the imagery of this North Carolina African American religious event that occurs every year during the August layby.

The year was 1874, less than a decade after the end of the Civil War. The month was August, during the “layby,” when the summer crops were not mature enough to be harvested, and the fall crops were not ready for planting. The location was the corner of a plantation farm between the Old Plank Road and the mighty Catawba River in eastern Lincoln County, North Carolina. A small group of ex-slaves and free slaves had convened to renew and strengthen family ties and worship Jesus Christ.

Their shelter was a brush arbor constructed in a dense grove of trees, which provided cover from the hot summer sun and from predictable late-afternoon summer showers.

They camped out one night, probably more. They cooked over open fires. Chants, spiritual songs, and the praising rhetoric of itinerant preachers were the sounds that enveloped their first camp meeting.

This practice persisted for over 150 years, except for three years: two from COVID and one from polio.

The story of the Tucker’s Grove Camp Meeting Ground, a National Register landmark, has only now been exhaustively recorded by documentarian Houck Medford.

 

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