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About Us
Looking back through the years, we have seen God's hand in
the life of First Baptist. But our vision is to not just honor
that past. First Baptist is here to impact lives today
with the love of Christ as we follow God's lead into the
future.
Our ministries are just as diverse as our people and we
can't wait to tell you more about who we are and why we're
here.
History
December 8, 1955, the Lancaster Baptist church was organized
with 29 members. Rev. John Snedden was the first pastor in 1956.
In 1956 the property on Hubert Avenue was also purchased and the name
was changed to Hubert Avenue Baptist Church. Rev. Gene Puckett served
as pastor from 1957 to 1958.
Rev. Allan Redd was called as pastor from 1958 to 1959.
In 1960 Rev. Don W. Gillis was called as pastor and he served as
pastor until 1974. God continually blessed Hubert Avenue Baptist
Church and it outgrew its present location. Therefore, there grew
a need for a new church site.
In 1975 Hubert Avenue Baptist Church called a new minister to
serve them. Rev. Jim Williams. That same year the purchase of
property on Pleasantville Rd. took place. In 1976 not only did
Hubert Avenue Baptist Church have a new pastor and about to be
moved to a new location, it also had a new name, The First Baptist
Church.
In 1976 groundbreaking took place and the first service was
held Easter Sunday, 1978, with a new pastor, Rev. Keith Moore.
In 1981 Dr. Glenn T. Plum was called as pastor and God blessed
us with many more exciting happenings; parking lot paved, baby grand
piano, the need for a Minister of Education and Youth in 1987, was
filled by calling Rev. Don Robbins.
In 1989, Dr. John K. Beckett, was called to serve as pastor, and
during his current ministry God has blessed us by allowing our church
to become debt free in 1993, with the mortgage being paid five years
early.
By 1995 church growth had led to the addition of a Family Life Center
and Education Building and the calling of Scott Gatian as Associate Pastor.
The future is bright and a spirit of joyful excitement fills the First
Baptist Family. |