
Submitted By: Anonymous
There is a church in Unionville, TN called Ennon Church. At this church there is a witch's grave, I dont know her name. The church is said to be haunted.
It was a Saturday night about middle of July, or so. Me and my friends set out to the church not really expecting anything. When we got there it was real dark. You couldn't see anything, but I still didnt think anything about it. 'Till my friend Jeremy said we gotta grab the iron fence that surrounded the grave. Thats when I got a little concerned because I dont like messing with anything like that.
So, Jeremy, Johnny, Fro, Jason and I grabbed the fence and said children are dying people are crying. We said the phrase over and over and all of a sudden our hands got very cold. We all got light headed. Then, Johnny looked in the field right beside us and said do y'all see that. We all looked and I kid you not, there were black figures standing out in the field.
We all took off running and my cousin, Johnny, hit a tombstone and broke his ankle. Thats when it got very scary because there was black stuff all around us and everybody could see the figures. I jumped in the car and right back out when Jeremy excitedly told me get out. Just then, a black figure darts from the car to the woods.
We finally got Johnny in the car and got the hell out of there. As we drove off we all saw a number of black figures standing in the graveyard looking at us, slowly walking toward us. So we bailed and took Johnny to the hospital. Our hands were still cold. It felt like death. My friend, Josh, took a picture of us with his digital camera that night. When he put it on his computer, he said he saw black stuff beside everyone that grabbed the iron fence.
Everyone of us experienced similar demonic dreams that night. We all saw a woman dressed in a brown cloth dress with a pitch black face. I saw this figure the next day standing in the kitchen at my aunt's house.
Thats my story of Ennon church. If your in Shelbyville, TN check it out because it is an interesting experience.
Thanks for reading my story and be safe at whatever you do.