The following historical sketch is taken largely from a history written by Dr. A. J. S. Thomas in 1905. " It is impossible to know who first proposed to have Baptist preaching in this neighborhood. A few Baptist lived around here who were members of other Baptist churches and they began to see the importance and the necessity of a church for their growing families and for the rapidly developing neighborhood." "Among the first men who preached here, before the church was organized, was Samuel Gibson, an Englishman, a man of great ability, good education, and unblemished character. Tradition says that the first preaching was done in the front yard of Brother Islam J. Ward. It is said that a brush arbor was erected in Brother Ward's yard, underneath which the worshippers sat protected from the sun and heat, while the preacher stood in the doorway of the house and delivered the sermon." "The Berea Baptist Church was organized on December 23, 1843, with twenty three charter members; nine men and fourteen women. Their names were given on the church records in the following order: James Farr, William Wheeler, Martin Hunt, Moses Pritchet, Islam J. Ward, John Celey, P.E. Hawkins, Jordan Batson, I.H. Benedict, Ann B. Wheeler, Martha Hunt, Nancy Ward, Sarah Ward, Susan Celey, Sarah A. Dupree, Elizabeth Davis, Elizabeth Cureton, Nancy Young, Caroline Young, and Francis Ligon. These were all dismissed by letter from the Head of Enoree Baptist Church." "Reverend Samuel Gibson preached the first sermon in Berea's history, taking his test from I Corinthians 1:3 and 4. "Grace be unto you, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ. I thank my God, always on your behalf, for the grace of God, which is given you by Jesus Christ." In Acts 17:10 and 11, the people of Berea are described as having treated the Apostle Paul more kindly than did the people of Thessalonica. After the first sermon by Reverend Gibson, the church unanimously agreed on the name 'Berea', and adopted the abstract of principals of the Tyger River Association. The church was regularly constituted by a presbytery consisting of Reverend Samuel Gibson, Reverend M. Wynn and Reverend J. M. Roberts." "Reverend J. M. Roberts was chosen as the first pastor. He was a man of strong character and unusual ability and he served from the date the church was organized until his death, April 10, 1849."
In 1949 our first Educational Building was completed. The dedication ceremony was held on November 20, 1949. Dr. S. H. Jones, Editor of the Baptist Courier preached the sermon.
With the growth of the community more and more people were attending Berea
Baptist Church. More As the community grew, other Baptist Churches were built. Because this was the first Baptist Church in the community the congregation decided on July 11, 1965, to change the official name to The Berea First Baptist Church
On April 18, 1976, Easter Sunday Morning, our new and current Sanctuary held it's first Sunday Morning Worship Service. Dr. Douglas N. Baker and W. Floyd Parker directed the service on this dedication day. The Auditorium is octagon shaped providing unique flexibility for different programs and events.
The Child Care Facility is a state-of-the-art day care, with private viewing rooms for each class, large outside windows, and kitchen.
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