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First Baptist Church

The first track of the Santa Fe Railroad between the Mississippi River at Ft. Madison, Iowa extended southwest through the new town of Marceline to the Missouri River at Sibley, Missouri and was connected by December 31, 1887.

The town of Marceline was only about 4 months old when a handful of Baptists held a meeting and effected the organization of the First Baptist Church. The first meeting was in a rented hall on Sunday May 19, 1888. The Rev. J. M. P. Martin of Linneus preached, and at the conclusion of the service all who felt interested in the organization of a Bap­tist Church were invited to remain. There were seven charter members, three women and four men.

The Hall was used for the services for sometime and it was not until the following year that plans were made for Marceline’s First Baptist Church.

The building erected was of frame structure and with a few minor changes served the congregation until on March 1, 1914 it was destroyed by fire in a very short time.

This church is fortunate to have a written copy of two pages by a member of the church whom was there at the time of the fire. Jessie M. Haley described it in full. Also Melba Phillips. The church archives are also fortunate to have some pictures of the old church and today we have for review a paper replica made by C.W. Ray.

For a time the homeless organization worshiped in a rented hall in the upstairs of a building owned by Zurchers. Soon, however, undaunted by their loss, they erected an impoverished tabernacle on one of the hills overlooking the town. The tabernacle was the scene of some of the most happy experiences in the life of the church. Here they envisioned a new and beautiful edifice to house the congregation. Plans were laid and on one Sunday pledges were taken. The amount pledged is not known, but it was sufficient to lead the faithful ones in believing that their vision could be realized. The present building is that fulfilled dream. It is a mas­sive brick structure with thirty-nine rooms and ninety-six windows. Sixty-six of which were in art glass, including several memorial windows. A spacious auditorium and Sunday school rooms with a combined seating capacity of near 600 provides adequate room.

The cornerstone of the new church was laid on July 1914 and dedicated September 1, 1916. The new church was a $30,000.00 dollar building free from debt at the time of the dedication. J. H. Huff who was pastor at the time the first church burned was chairman of the building committee. The building and its’ contents is and was testimony sufficient of the thoroughness of the group.

Included in the contents was a beautiful two manual organ, of which Andrew W. Carnegie contributed $700.00 to the purchase. Among the pastors have been men of outstanding ability and achievements, our church has sent out seven young men to the ministry, B. F. Heaton, Elmer A. Love, Albert Kondy, Warren Haley, Marsh Dorrell, Roger Briggs and Martin Essig. At present time (1986) we have two ordained ministers in our membership. Rev. Marsh Dorrell and Rev. Clyde Enyeart. In recent years many improvements have been made to the church, including re­modeling of some Sunday school rooms, the purchase of a new Hammond organ (1956) modernization of the kitchen as a memorial. Leveling the auditorium floor, purchase new pews, panel front of auditorium, laying new carpet many areas, air-conditioning building, new baptistry (1958), relocating pastors study and church office and many other improvements. This date, July 6,1986, First Baptist Church Marceline, MO, is 98 yrs. 1 month and 17 days in age.

We have had 34 changes of Pastors, but two of this group served twice.

Records of Southern Baptist-Missouri

It was on January 22, 1969 that all Missouri Baptist Historical data is being recorded in the Historical archives, William Jewell College Liberty, Missouri.

Since that date many vital items of historical significance have been sent to them from many Missouri Baptist Churches.

Such as, minutes of Annual Associations, programs, bulletins and church histories when they celebrated centennials and anniversaries. Newspaper articles relating to special happenings to churches and members of churches. This includes celebration, silver and golden wedding of long-time members, etc.

Many retired church members and also retired pastors have valuable information concerning churches. The Missouri Historical Commission would truly appreciate any articles of historical value. Submitted by Ina Saunders, FBC Historian C. W.Ray, Assistant

PASTORS OF FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

NAME DATES SERVED
J P Martin 4-8-1888 to 5-3-1890
P M Best 12-6-1890 to 5-12-1891
Lee Harrell 9-15-1891 to 4-1892
Glen Kennedy 4-9-1892 to 10-1-1895
Ml Kent 10-1-1895 to 6-29-1896
J F Leake 9-25-1896 to 2-28-1897
H W Bellamy 5-16-1897 to 12-4-1898
R L Lemmons 5-14-1899 to 8-20-1900
Rev. King 3-15-1901 to 5-5-1901
J C Cox 4-20-1902 to 4-1-1906
W D Bolton 5-15-1906 to 10-1907
Rhee Woods 5-20-1908 to 7- 1910
Ed H. Clark 6-4-1911 to 1-1912
John H Huff 7-6-1912 to 6-1916
J C Cox 7-9-1916 to 1-1-1918
Oliver Reed 5-1-1918 to 12-26-1918
Fred H. Beard 4-1-1919 to 4-18-1920
J E Chappelle 9-1-1920 to 1-25-1925
E L Huckell 4-15-1925 to 10-1-1927
H H Mclead 1-20-1928 to 10-9-1932
W H Hurst 2-14-1933 to 12-31-1936
A Novak 1-15-1937 to 12-1941
Roy Boatwright 1-1942 to 10-1944
D W Rainwater 7-1945 to 8-1-1949
Frederick Farris 2-1-1950 to 4-1952
Ray Barnes 5-18-1952 to 12-1954
Paul Gericke 3-2-1955 to 4-1957
Kenneth Kelley 4-1957 to 11-8-1964
Louis Marler 12-1965 to 8-21-1966
Kenneth Kelley 4-2-1967 to 11-5-1969
Emery D Adams 2-15-1970 to 4-14-1978
Sam Catoe 1-1-1979 to 8-31-1981
Jerry Morris 11-1-1981 to 3-24-1985
Ron King 11-24-1985 to