Quest for Religious Freedom – Baptists on Davis Street

A close-up of an old, rusted lock and key mounted on a wooden board displayed in the museum exhibit. The lock is weathered, indicating age. The display is set against a backdrop with historical text and books related to Baptist ministers and religious liberty in America.

Photo caption: A reproduction of the lock and key for the cell in which Baptist missionaries were imprisoned in Culpeper just before the Revolutionary War.

The quest for religious freedom in America and guaranteeing the right to worship the in the way of one’s choosing was a revolutionary idea – an idea in which Virginia played an important role. In this video, Pastor Dan Carlton and Church Historian Roger L. Clatterbuck explore the Baptist community’s role in Culpeper’s history. They discuss how Baptists contributed from the era of religious freedom, through the Civil War, and up until 1955. Culpeper Baptist Church celebrated its 250th Anniversary in 2025.

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