
Our Roots Date Back to 1833
On
During all these years, groups of members were dismissed to
form new Baptist churches or missions in greater
Responsive to the movement of its members eastward, the
church united with the
This beautiful Gothic building, rich in Christian symbols and carvings, a bell tower, and stained glass windows, was expanded in 1958 with the addition of a Christian Education wing. Internal modifications are ongoing, to accommodate a changing ministry.
From its inception, the church has placed much emphasis on
mission. At one period, the membership
included five foreign missionaries, and for many years the church headed the
list of those giving to mission in the American Baptist Churches,
For nearly 40 years, First Baptist has been one of the key
supporters of an American Baptist Mission endeavor in
In
The congregation worships in two distinctly different worship formats; an informal contemporary style, and a classical tradition worship style. Both reflect the congregation’s artistic flare, through groups and individuals utilizing their gifts.
First Baptist has a major outreach into the community with
an extensive fine arts series which brings special musical and dramatic events
into the church; Happy Ending Lyric Players, a community theatre group which
has been based in First Baptist for more than 30 years; a new Arts Outreach
which hopes to take artistic opportunities more directly to people in the community. In the 1990s the congregation undertook a
project to renovate and expand its sanctuary organ. With ninety-one
ranks controlled from a moveable low-profile console in the chancel, First
Baptist is home to one of
Small Groups and Fellowship Groups provide opportunities for more personal contact, study, prayer and care from other members of the congregation.
In addition to First Baptist’s more traditional ministry with children and youth, the congregation’s Children’s Center ministers to the families of 130 children from the surrounding community ranging in age from new born through pre-kindergarten.
Each new challenge has brought a new opportunity for service
and enrichment of our Christian life together as we move beyond our 175th
year of ministry in
The Pastoral Staff of First Baptist Church
Rickmond Taggart | 1832-33 |
| Harold C. Phillips | 1928-58 |
Judah L. Richmond | 1833-34 |
| Raymond C. Burns (Associate) | 1929-35 |
Elijah F. Willey | 1834-35 |
| Forrest W. York (Associate) | 1935-37 |
Levi Tucker | 1836-42 |
| Francis C. Wheaton (Associate) | 1937-65 |
John A. Walden | 1843-46 |
| Paul H. Kubic (Christian Ed.) | 1954-68 |
Seymour W. Adams | 1846-64 |
| Russell H. Bishop | 1958-76 |
Augustus H. Strong | 1865-72 |
| James W. Knauf (Youth Minister) | 1964-75 |
A.J. F. Behrends | 1873-76 |
| Earl W. Sires (Associate) | 1969-83 |
George W. Gardner | 1876-78 |
| Robert Remington | 1975-78 |
Philip S. Moxom | 1879-85 |
| Gilbert F. Hellwig | 1977-98 |
D.A. Woods | 1886-90 |
| Judy Ragsdale (Associate) | 1988-94 |
C.H. Pendelton (Idaka Memorial) | 1883-87 |
| James C. Cowin (Executive Minister) | 1996-2002 |
Albert G. Upham | 1892-97 |
| Scott Cousineau (Youth Minister) | 1997-99 |
William L. Pickard | 1897-1902 |
| Jeff Gordon (Administration) | 1998-2000 |
Herbert F. Stilwell | 1903-16 |
| Peg Knowling (Associate) | 1999-2001 |
Henry M. Cook (Associate) | 1910-11 |
| Chris Bennett | 2003-05 |
George C. Southwell (Associate) | 1914 |
| Stephanie Allen (Associate) | 2003- |
David Bovington | 1916-25 |
| Martin Rolfs Massaglia | 2006- |
H.S. Foster (Associate/Interim) | 1921-23 |
| Jeff Gordon (Associate) | 2006- |
Howard A. Vernon (Heights Church) | 1920-23 |
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Theodore F. Adams (Heights Church) | 1924-27 |
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Joseph H. Beaven | 1926-28 |
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