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About Us |
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Highlights of History |
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1902-1910 |
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In the year of our Lord 1902, a small band of Christians
withdrew from the Gethsemane Baptist Church, and founded a
new church; which they prayerfully named the Saint Peter
Missionary Baptist Church. For some months, this group of
thirty or more "soldiers of the cross" prayed, sang, and
sought God's guidance as they met in various homes. The
pastor who led them was the late Reverend D.D. Green. |
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1910-1933 |
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The late Reverend J. D. Sims assumed his role as pastor in 1910.
He became the second pastor of Saint Peter Missionary Baptist
Church. Reverend Sims served the church and the small community
of Blantown well until he retired in 1933 after 23 years of
service.
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1933-1976 |
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The late Reverend Solomon Randolph was ordained to preach
the Gospel of Jesus Christ in 1931. He was appointed to
assistant pastor that same year by the late Rev. J. D. Sims.
This young man grew spiritually and humble in the service to
his church and pastor. In 1933 their beloved pastor Rev.
Sims after much pray and fasting knew it time to retire and
let another stand in John shoes. During the 1950s our
beloved Rev. Randolph had a heart for mission and sought to
obey the command of Matthew 28:19-20. |
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On Sunday, October 10, 1976 he gave over his leadership to a
young energetic man of God, the Reverend Howard Creecy, Jr. At
the retirement for Pastor Randolph in November of 1976 he was
bestowed the honor of Pastor Emeritus with the privilege and
honor to preach the gospel when ever the spirit moved.
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October 10, 1976 – February, 2002 |
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This young man became the fourth pastor of the Saint Peters
Missionary Baptist Church. He liken his coming to Saint
Peter as a marriage and asked God to bless this union. By
prayer and supplication he wanted to provide the best
leadership for the church. Under his leadership, Saint Peter
relocated to the Venetian Hills Community .Entry day
services was a grand occasion held on Sunday, February 6,
1977. After 26 years of being a Shepherd to God's people he
asked the members of Saint Peter to remain after service for
a brief meeting, he gave his resignation as Pastor. He
stated that he had been accepted at Olivet Baptist Church as
Assistant Pastor due to his father's age and declining
health. The third Sunday in March was the celebration and
Transition of Pastor Creecy, he preached, baptized thirteen
candidates. Dinner followed in the Fellowship Hall. Members
from Olivet Baptist Church along with Pastor Creecy's
parents and family joined us for 3:00 p.m. service with
special guests giving accolades and gifts of appreciation.
This third Sunday of March, 2002 brought close to the
pastorate of The Reverend Howard Creecy, Jr. at Saint Peter
Missionary Baptist Church.
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March 2003 |
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Presently Saint Peter is without a Pastor. The Board of
Deacons is functioning in leadership capacity until a Pastor
is elected. Under the leadership of the Deacons Board a
search committee has worked under the leadership of the Holy
Spirit in their search for a "God sent Pastor" a man
consumed with that fire that Jeremiah talked about. After
months of prayerfully searching for a new leader, the
committee found this dynamic and dedicated young man of God
at home. Through the loins of Saint Peter he raised up a
son, The Rev. Eric Vincent Thomas to rebuild, rededicate the
House of God.
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January 2004 |
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On the first Sunday of the year 2004, a vote was taken by
the Saint Peter Family to elect a new Pastor for the church.
After a vote was taken it was "unanimous" confidence by the
membership that The Reverend Eric Vincent Thomas become
Pastor of The Saint Peter Missionary Baptist Church. Pastor
Thomas became the fifth Pastor of Saint Peter Missionary
Baptist Church. Under the leadership of our new Pastor we
know that once again we will become that beacon of light for
many men, women and children to find their way to Christ
Once again, Saint Peter will be the Holy Ghost headquarters.
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Rebuilding God‘s People |
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The foundation of Saint Peter runs deep in the spirit of our
Pastor, (years) past the late Reverend Solomon Randolph once
said that Saint Peter would raise up a (son) to carry on a
mission set forth for his church.
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January 1, 2004 |
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Pastor Thomas was called to be the 5th Pastor of the Saint
Peter Missionary Baptist Church on Sunday, March 7, 2004. He
accepted the call to lead this local Body of Christ. Under
his dynamic leadership, he has made several noteworthy
accomplishments. Many programs and ministries have been
revived and established. 24 hours of corporate prayer was
added to the intercessory prayer ministry. The “Go Ye
Revival” was established and the S.W.A.T. Evangelism Team.
The Children’s Church was revived, the Youth Ministry
extended to Saturday Youth witnessing classes, Couples, Men
and Women’s Ministries were revived, the Christian Education
Ministry was re-organized and the Nehemiah Classes (lessons
prepared by the Pastor) began, among many other outreach
ministries.
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Pastor Thomas has been published in the Atlanta Journal
Constitution and other periodicals, and is an active member
of the PNBC, Southern Region PNBC and The New Era State
Convention. Also, several local community organizations.
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He published his 1st book in 2008 “God’s Certain Word in an
Uncertain World”.
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Saint Peter Missionary Baptist Church history is rich. We
continue to be led by the Spirit of God, in the Community He
has placed us to serve as a Light. |
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"We Come this Far by Faith"
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Catherine A. Edwards Historian |
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