GRACE COVENANT MINISTRIES
God's faithfulness through the years.
Just over 100 years ago (1909) Rev. William Worthington was sent on a task that changed the southern part of Jackson County, Kentucky forever, Rev. Worthington was looking for a piece of land on which to locate a school. His vision was for some sort of technical school to help promote his vision of "complete living for the mountain people." The story is told of how Rev. Worthington found a possible location near the community called Annville and how he went up to the highest point on the property and sat under an Oak tree. He took out a piece of meat packing paper on which he proceeded to sketch out his vision for the property. The center piece of the drawing was a large grand classroom building to be called Lincoln Hall. The beautiful property with its rolling hills and large meadows was purchased and the Annville Institute started that Fall.Rev. Worthington's vision lives on. A hundred years later the Institute is closed but the campus now is the home to Grace Covenant Ministries, Barnabas House, Annville Christian Academy, and Annville Community Church. For more information about the Annville Institute, click Here.

Reverend Worthington entering Annville

Grace Covenant Ministries (Annville Institute) campus from above.

The re-built Lincoln Hall, before burning down in 2025

Reverend Worthington entering Annville
Our History
1909
1917
1921
1922-1923
1930
1978
1979
1985
1988
2016
2025
Annville Institute Founded
Original Lincoln Hall destroyed by fire
Tanis Chapel (now Annville Community Church) is built
Hacker Gym Built
Lincoln Hall rebuilt
Decision to close the Annville Institute School
Jackson County Ministries is formed and take over as caretakers of the Annville Institute and its property
Annville Christian Academy is opened
Barnabas Home is opened
Jackson County Ministries changes its name to Grace Covenant Ministries
Lincoln Hall is destroyed in a fire