New Salem Cumberland Presbyterian Church

New Salem Cumberland Presbyterian Church A Cumberland Presbyterian community of faith, est. in 1849, located on Hwy 89 between Dresden and Sharon, Tennessee. Pastor: Rev. All are welcome!

Kermit Travis
Join us for Sunday School 10AM; Sunday Worship Service 11AM.

New Salem CP Church is seeking applicants for playing the piano for our Sunday morning church services. Please contact M...
05/10/2026

New Salem CP Church is seeking applicants for playing the piano for our Sunday morning church services. Please contact Marti Herndon, or respond back on Messenger to the church and we can connect you. 🎹🎶✝️🙏

Several have contacted us this week regarding Reverend Kermit Edward “Buddy” Travis’ visitation and Celebration of Life ...
04/17/2026

Several have contacted us this week regarding Reverend Kermit Edward “Buddy” Travis’ visitation and Celebration of Life service. It is tomorrow Saturday, April 18 at New Salem Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Sharon, TN. Visitation from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Service beginning at 2 p.m. We would love to have you join us, but understand if you are unable. ❤️

View Kermit "Buddy" Edward Travis's obituary, send flowers, find service dates, and sign the guestbook.

04/12/2026
03/31/2026

View Kermit "Buddy" Edward Travis's obituary, send flowers, find service dates, and sign the guestbook.

03/26/2026

Rev. Kermit Edward Travis

Rev. Kermit Edward Travis, 88, of Dresden, Tennessee, died March 24, 2026. Known widely as Buddy, he was the stated supply of New Salem Cumberland Presbyterian Church (Mid-South Presbytery) in Weakley County. He was born March 6, 1938, in Palmersville, Tennessee, and devoted his life to pastoral ministry, church development, and community service.

Ordained May 14, 1967, by a commission of Hopewell Presbytery, Buddy began a long and varied ministry that would span decades and multiple congregations across Tennessee and Kentucky. A 1966 graduate of Bethel College with a degree in history, he earned the Master of Divinity degree from Memphis Theological Seminary in 1969 and pursued additional clinical training through the Institute of Medicine and Religion. He was certified as a hospital chaplain, attaining standing as a Fellow with the American Protestant Hospital Association.

Buddy served Obion Chapel and Martin Cumberland Presbyterian Churches, including two pastorates in Martin, as well as Olivet Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Savannah, Tennessee, and later congregations in Glasgow, Kentucky; Kenton, Tennessee; Mason Hall, Tennessee; and New Salem Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Sharon, Tennessee. His ministry was marked by steady congregational growth, organizational development, and significant improvements to church facilities, including expansion projects, the construction of a new manse at Olivet, and later work with the New Salem congregation to build a new facility following the destruction of its historic 1849 building by a 2021 tornado.

Throughout his pastorates, he developed and strengthened programs in Christian education, youth ministry, and congregational life, including children’s ministries, church planning initiatives, family retreats, and regular fellowship events. He emphasized broad participation in church life, encouraging members to take active roles in ministry and leadership, and was known for fostering steady, sustained growth rather than short-term gains.

Beyond the local church, Travis was deeply engaged in ecumenical and civic life. He helped organize interdenominational worship services, served on the Pastoral Advisory Board of Western State Mental Hospital in Bolivar, Tennessee, and participated in community organizations such as Rotary, Kiwanis, and local ministerial alliances, often holding leadership roles. He also served as a delegate to multiple meetings of the General Assembly and contributed to the life of the church through presbytery committees and denominational service.

In addition to parish ministry, Buddy served approximately fourteen years at the Northwest Tennessee Correctional Facility, first as a case manager and later as chaplain, extending his pastoral care to those within the correctional system. His commitment to ministry also included service on the board of Camp Clark Williamson for nine years and leadership in church camping programs during the 1970s and 1980s.

A man of wide-ranging interests and abilities, he also pursued work and certifications beyond the pulpit, including licensure as a real estate affiliate broker and auctioneer, and remained active in agricultural and harness racing circles for many years.

Known as a builder of both congregations and community, Travis understood his role as enabling churches to discern their mission and grow into it. His ministry combined practical leadership, theological conviction, and a commitment to nurturing both individual faith and the shared life of the church.

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Rev. Travis shown here receiving a Legacy of Ministry.

10/02/2025

Mid-South Presbytery will meet at New Salem on Saturday, October 4 at 9 am. Delegates and ministers will gather to conduct presbytery business in an all day meeting.

Rev. Roger Hancock will bring the message to the group. Approximately delegates from 30 churches will participate.

The speaker for this occasion is Rev. Paul Hancock from First Cumberland Church of Rogersville, Alabama. He will share how Hurricane Helene impacted the church’s missions and what many did to help those who were affected by the hurricane.

Please join us tomorrow in celebration and dedication of our new church building. Service begins at 2:00 pm. We hope to ...
09/13/2025

Please join us tomorrow in celebration and dedication of our new church building. Service begins at 2:00 pm. We hope to see you there!

New Salem Cumberland Presbyterian Church to Dedicate Rebuilt Sanctuary Sept. 14, 2025

New Salem Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Mid-South Presbytery will hold a dedication service for its rebuilt sanctuary on Sunday, September 14, 2025, at 2 p.m. The original church building was damaged by the December 20, 2021, tornado. New Salem is one of the oldest congregations in Weakley County.

The public is invited to attend this special worship service.

Mid-South Presbytery will also convene its fall stated meeting at New Salem on Saturday, October 4, 2025, at the church, 2721 Sharon Rd. (Hwy. 89), Sharon, TN 38255.

Contact: Pat Travis, (731) 819-7867, [email protected]

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Please join us in celebration!!!
08/21/2025

Please join us in celebration!!!

New Salem Cumberland Presbyterian Church to Dedicate Rebuilt Sanctuary Sept. 14, 2025

New Salem Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Mid-South Presbytery will hold a dedication service for its rebuilt sanctuary on Sunday, September 14, 2025, at 2 p.m. The original church building was damaged by the December 20, 2021, tornado. New Salem is one of the oldest congregations in Weakley County.

The public is invited to attend this special worship service.

Mid-South Presbytery will also convene its fall stated meeting at New Salem on Saturday, October 4, 2025, at the church, 2721 Sharon Rd. (Hwy. 89), Sharon, TN 38255.

Contact: Pat Travis, (731) 819-7867, [email protected]

https://www.facebook.com/NewSalemCPChurch/

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06/04/2025

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04/21/2025

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2721 Sharon Road
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