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Important Moments in First Baptist History

1833 – 2009
“For with God nothing shall be impossible.”

Luke 1:37

The first church of Black Baptist in Louisville, Kentucky was organized in 1829. Worship began on a lot at Fifth and York Streets. Several groups left this site and established churches in the city and elsewhere. Such was the case in Jeffersontown. First Baptist Church in Jeffersontown was organized in April, 1833 by Rev. Summerfield.

Through the leadership of Isaac Lacky, Harrison Taylor, Lou Enders and George Lewis, a plot of ground was purchased from John Tucker at the cost of $175. The first church was located on the site of the present structure, but was burned to the ground allegedly by the Ku Klux Klan. During the period of 176 years, the church has had only twelve (12) ministers to serve as pastor: Rev. Summerfield, Rev. Elias Anderson, Rev. James Enders, Rev. Phillip Alexander, Reverend James Wilson, Rev. Richard Reynolds, Rev. J.H. Lewis, Rev. Arvil Carroll, Rev. Melvin Morrow (Interim), Rev. William Richardson, Rev. Thurmond Coleman, Sr., and the present pastor, Rev. Kevin L. Nelson, Sr., called in 2002.

In April 1960, the groundbreaking ceremonies for the foundation of our new brick church took place during the 127th Anniversary Celebration. In October 1970, groundbreaking ceremonies were held for the new Education Building, and it was dedicated in June 1971. As our church began to grow, so did the need for a new building. The last service in the old building was held in May 1976. Services were held in the Garland Cochrane Elementary School until a new church was built. On Sunday, February 20, 1977, we had our Entry and Dedication Service. Thus, began our annual celebration of the “Day of Thanksgiving.” In 1980, a second floor was added to the Education Building completing the third phase of building.

In 1983, First Baptist celebrated its 150th Church Anniversary. The Ladies Sewing Club is the oldest organization of the church. It was organized in 1907 by Sister Luthia Smith and it worked with the pastor and deacons in the physical care of the church. It also cared for the sick and needy in the community.

April 22, 1990 will always be remembered in the history of First Baptist. We celebrated our 157th Church Anniversary, which included the Dedication of our Family Life Center. Rev. John O. Crittenden, Jr. was hired as Director of the Family Life Center. The Grand Opening was held on Saturday, September 22, 1990. It was later renamed the Rev. Thurmond Coleman Sr. Family Life Center.

Due to the excellent leadership of all of our pastors, and our dedicated members who have worked so hard over the many years, First Baptist has grown from a few members in 1833 to over 1,500 members at present. It now hosts a campus that is made up of several buildings and properties including the historic former Jeffersontown Colored School. First Baptist offers a number of ministries that reach out throughout the community and around the world. Currently, First Baptist is in the genesis of developing and building a state-of-the-art new sanctuary and Community Fellowship Center. Research is being done to assess the exact needs, and models have been developed to give the membership ideas of what is possible. We give God all the honor and glory for all the success that First Baptist Church has experienced in the past and currently. We believe as long as we keep God first, our future will be equally as rewarding and productive as our past.

WE HAVE TRULY BEEN BLESSED!


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First Baptist Church Jeffersontown
10600 Watterson Trail
Louisville, KY 40299
Phone: (502) 267-6121
Fax: (502) 267-4168

Sunday Morning Worship Services
8:00 am and 11:00 am

Sunday School
9:45 am

Wednesday Evening Bible Study
12 noon and 7:00 pm
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