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History

On Sundays in 1730, in the Little Fork of the Hazel and Rappahannock rivers, people started gathering together for worship and fellowship. It was called a Chapel of Ease. A quiet place to rest, reflect, and recharge. To communicate and commune. Members of the Little Fork congregation were members of the Culpeper Minute Men who heeded Patrick Henry’s call to arms in 1775.

A remarkable brick church arose on Peter Bowmer’s property in 1776 after fire claimed the two previous wooden buildings. An architectural treasure and a monument to survival, Little Fork Church endures. Soldiers came and went during the Civil War, using the pews, pulpit, and most furniture for firewood. Years of neglect followed, but there have always been people faithful to her heritage like Margaret Lewis Dyer, retired 3-Star General Andrew J. Boyle, Welly Hopkins, Angus Green, and others from neighboring St. Stephens in Culpeper, who rallied round. They led the fundraising and supervised the three year restoration from 1976-1979.

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Walk through the door. You’ll feel them. Generations of neighbors whose names you may not yet know, reach out to you in welcome. The prayers of decades have painted these walls. Songs of praise reverberate in the hand-hewn beams. The lights of long gone candles still reflect in the tall glass windows.

And through all the trials of the past, Little Fork Church is still here. Because we need shelter from the storm, the love of family, a special place to give thanks, to pray, and worship. To reflect, remember and reaffirm, LOVE... Some people may never see it, if they don’t see it in us.




Little Fork Church Notes From History - November 30, 2023

Little Fork Church Notes From History - November 30, 2023

Notes from History No. 13, Re-Visit Virtual Walk-Thru In May of last year we published on Google Maps, 360 degree photographs of Little Fork, both inside and out, hoping to satisfy people who had commented in the past that they were not able...
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Little Fork Church Notes From History - November 9, 2023

Little Fork Church Notes From History - November 9, 2023

Notes from History No. 12, Where is Oak Shade Today when asked where Oak Shade is one might think of the little Methodist Church at the corner of Monumental Mills Road and Rixeyville Road. The building was consecrated on August 23rd 189...
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​Little Fork Church Gets New Organ

​Little Fork Church Gets New Organ

Historic Little Fork Episcopal Church, in Rixeyville, Virginia, is installing a pipe organ that was donated by Good Shepherd Episcopal Church in Norfolk, Virginia. Otto Pebworth of Pebworth Technical Service is in charge of the organ's repair and...
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Little Fork Church Notes From History - Nov. 2, 2023

Little Fork Church Notes From History - Nov. 2, 2023

Notes from History No. 11, Claim of Colonial burial at little Fork While working on the Church Burial Ground Map I attempted to research the one of the seven claims on the find-a-grave website of people buried at Little Fork. Capt. Johann �...
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Little Fork Church Notes From History - October 26, 2023

Little Fork Church Notes From History - October 26, 2023

Notes from History No. 10, The first three Green’s on the Vestry The below article was originally published in 2014 in the Little Fork Preservation Foundation newsletter and is focused on John Rouzee Duff Green 1730-1793. His father Captai...
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Little Fork Church Notes From History - October 19,  2023

Little Fork Church Notes From History - October 19, 2023

Notes from History No. 9, Announcing Access to our Archives Throughout the years our Church has been blessed with the donation of documents, articles, pictures and correspondence pertaining to Little Fork Church and Oak Shade. Thank you Mary J...
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Little Fork Church Notes From History - October 12, 2023

Little Fork Church Notes From History - October 12, 2023

Notes from History No. 8, Welly Hopkins is ready to rebuild. Little Fork Church Burying Ground grave numbers 3C and 3D are the final resting place of two individuals the congregation may not know much if anything about but to whom we owe so ...
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Little Fork Church Notes From History - October 5, 2023

Little Fork Church Notes From History - October 5, 2023

An attempt to identify and give credit to the Architect and builders. The focus of this research is to determine the actual architect and builder of Little Fork Church and if possible the names of slaves, indentured servants and others t...
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Little Fork Church Notes From History - September 28, 2023

Little Fork Church Notes From History - September 28, 2023

Notes from History No. 7, Little Fork has a twin Contributions of Bob Lee and Don Stockton On Saturday August 26th Bob and I drove down to Sealston Virginia in King George’s County to visit Lamb’s Creek Church where they were sprucing u...
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Little Fork Church Notes From History - September 21, 2023

Little Fork Church Notes From History - September 21, 2023

Notes from History No. 6, Not a barn . . Really! Union troops in the winter of 1863/4 gutted the church to use as a barn. Union officers donated $100 to be used to replace the pews, this became the Bruce fund. The value of $100 in 1865 is $186...
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