For many years, Bro. McCormick was the
beloved pastor of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in
Auburn. There
were four churches. Baptist, Cumberland Presbyterian,
Christian and Methodist. Each had preaching once a month, but
each had Sunday School every Sunday. Bro. McCormick was very
popular and usually had his church full on his day to preach.
He had one son, Hershel, who after
finishing Auburn College, worked in the bank. He married Mary
Sloss. I recall an interesting incident, which took place. It
was Bro. McCormick’s preaching day and after the sermon he
announced baptizing. Upon reaching home, George Blakey
excitedly to his father (a Baptist) that Bro. McCormick (and
they lived across the street from the McCormick’s) “After
announcing he would baptize some folks, did not baptize them
at all but just sprinkled some water on their heads.” His
father said, “Son, that is what Bro. McCormick calls
baptizing.” George replied, “Well, somebody ought to tell him
better.” The preacher greatly enjoyed the story when he heard
it.
Bro. McCormick built up a large and loyal
church in Auburn. Although he only had one child to send to
college, he was a loyal supporter of the college.