Pastor: Derek Downs
Submitted By: First Baptist Church of Woodlawn
Brief History As the new village of Woodlawn began to grow, many Baptists located to the new village. Some of the new residents were members of the New Hope (Webb) Baptist Church. Due to the fact the church was five miles away with a frequently flooding creek between Woodlawn and Webb Church,Thomas Dale and Seth Derickson called a presbytery together and organized the independent United Woodlawn Baptist Church. on Saturday, October 28th, 1871. In 1952, the Church changed to a Southern Missionary Baptist Church and in 1977, the Church incorporated as First Baptist Church of Woodlawn. At first, the church met in various homes. A log church building was built in 1876 next to the road on the north side of the cemetery. Andrew J. Ferguson, Sr. donated the land for the church site and the land for the I.O.O.F. Cemetery. Services were held on one weekend a month; two services on Saturday and two services on Sunday. Baptisms occurred in Charles Carroll's pond, about three miles NW of Woodlawn. In 1887, John Watkins, Sr. purchased the land for a new church building for $30 and deeded it to the Church. A new church building was built in 1887, at the site of our current parking lot.The original log church building was sold in 1888 for $27.25. In 1987, the Church bought an acre of ground in hopes of someday building a new church building. In 1997, the Church moved into the present building. In 2002, the Church paid off the note on the new million dollar plus building. Bits and Facts 1901 .... The Pastor was paid $2 per month. 1904 .... The Pastor’s "salary" was raised to $5 per month and two sextons were paid $0.25 per month. Sextons serves as janitors and bell ringers. 1917 .... The Church received their last $1 per month electric bill. 1942 .... Paid $2 for someone to watch over the Church property on Halloween Night. Pastors 33 different men have served as Pastor of First Baptist Church of Woodlawn. Four of those men served more than once, with Bros. Payne and Hay serving three different times. Bro. Apgar has the longest pastoral tenure, serving 11 years as Pastor |
Joseph T. Payne | 1886 |
Calvin Richardson | 1886 - 1887 |
Joseph T. Payne | 1887 - 1891 |
W. W. Hay | 1892 - 1894 |
Joseph T. Payne | 1894 - 1894 |
W.W. Hay | 1895 - 1896 |
F.W. Carsten | 1896 - 1897 |
J.R. Kelly | 1897 - 1899 |
W.W. Hay | 1900 - 1901 |
Charles E. Hunt | 1902 - 1904 |
Jessie Sneed | 1904 - 1905 |
Leban L. Estes | 1906 - 1910 |
G.W. Syfert | 1910 - 1916 |
J.B. Maulding | 1916 - 1917 |
C.C. Mitchell | 1917 - 1918 |
H.A. Meyers | 1919 - 1920 |
Cyrus W. Maulding | 1920 - 1927 |
M.C. Holder | 1927 - 1928 |
Cyrus W. Maulding | 1928 - 1930 |
Bird Green | 1930 - 1932 |
Frank Hooker | 1932 - 1933 |
E. Virgil Hails | 1934 - 1935 |
William A. Gray | 1935 - 1936 |
E. Virgil Hails | 1936 - 1936 |
Leslie This | 1936 - 1937 |
Everett Apgar | 1937 - 1948 |
Kenneth Hardway | 1948 - 1950 |
Paul Cravens | 1950 - 1951 |
James L. Feaman | 1951 - 1957 |
Homer W. Farris | 1957 - 1959 |
Wayne York | 1959 - 1963 |
Carter Smith | 1963 - 1965 |
Ron Burnett | 1965 - 1970 |
A.L. Cox | 1970 - 1977 |
Denny Sneed | 1977 - 1984 |
Gene Auxier | 1984 - 1994 |
Ron Maharrey | 1994 - 1994 |
Roger Lipe | 2001 - 2006 |
Derek Downs | 2006 - |
Events and Happenings 1910 .... 47 People were baptized into the Church during a revival led by G.W. Styfert. 1924 .... The Church experienced "The Great Revival." A six-week revival led by Cyrus Maulding and M.C. Holder resulted in 73 baptisms and many other converts. 1924 .... The Ladies Aid, which raised a large sum of money through quilting, bake sales and ice cream suppers, asked for and offered to help fund a basement for the Church. The basement was dug out 38 years after the auditorium had been built. 1936 .... Pastor’s salary raised to $12.50 per trip. Services were held one weekend per month. The Pastor would come to Woodlawn on the Saturday before the 3rd Sunday of each month and hold four services: Saturday afternoon, Saturday night, Sunday morning and Sunday night. 1942 .... Moved into full-time preaching and ministry service, with two services each Sunday 1948 .... Sunday evening Training Union was established with Ruth Harlow as its first director. 1951 .... During Pastor Feaman’s pastoral term, he insisted member tithe and not hold bake sales or ice cream suppers to raise money to pay the pastor. 1954 .... Pastor called for an indefinite period of time. Up to 1954, pastors were called annually. 1995 .... Ground broke for new church building. A $3000,000 loan was take out to pay for the building with the volunteer group Carpenters For Christ providing much of the labor for free. The entire note was paid off in November 2002. 2002 .... Begin Awana youth program on Wednesday evenings. Awana membership began at 22 boys and girls and rose to 112. 2003 .... Started Mission at Baker Street Baptist Church. Baker Street chartered as an independent Church in 2005. 2004 .... 85 people came forward to make a profession of faith during a revival lead by Bro. Brady Weldon. |
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