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In 1973 the Home Missions Department of the National Association of Free Will Baptists based in Nashville, Tennessee sent a Home Missionary to the Kokomo, Indiana area.
All the doors of
opportunity for this new area church closed and it appeared the church
would not have a place to start. However, God had a different plan.
The church began
in April 1973 located at 115
Lincoln street in Bunker Hill, Indiana.
It was a home owned by J.T. and Gladys Stargel. The Reverend Jimmy
Martin originally of Alabama held services in the house converted to a
church facility until it was time to move to a permanent location.
The church had a rough
beginning with a paper trail of over eighteen months. After the many
hurdles the building began. Again, adversity played its role when the
partially built structure was destroyed
by a powerful storm. The paper trail began again due the the extent of
the damage.
Successfully built in
1975 and open for services the church has continued to minister to the
community and missions all over the world. The extended outreach was
made possible by our Lord Jesus Christ and through the Home
Missions
Department and the Free Will Baptists Foreign Missions Department,
which was reorganized as the
International
Missions
Department in 2004.
The property was
originally purchased from J.T. and Gladys Stargel for one dollar in
1974. In 1994 Gladys sold the remaining portion of the church property
for one
dollar.
The church, rooted and
grounded on the Gospel of Jesus Christ, is here simply because there
are still lost souls seeking fulfillment. True fulfillment comes only
from knowing Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior.
Americas Free Will
Baptists were organized from the English Baptists who came to America
in the late 1600s. Known as Free Will Baptists in 1727, and continuing
into tomorrow, the Gospel message of Jesus stays the same.
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