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Antioch Missionary Baptist Church

History

In the year of 1915, a church seed was planted by a few of God's servants, the Craft Family, into grounds fertilized by the Holy spirit. Today that church     seed is a manifestation of God's working will. Antioch was the first Black church in Katy. In accordance with the will of the Lord, in the city of Katy,Texas, a brush arbor was _im0002constructed on a lot donated to this church by the late Mr. A .A   Stockdick.

In the year of 1916, the first Pastor was called, Rev W.M.F Reese. Rev. Reese was a powerful preacher full of faith, and the Holy spirit. Many were added to the church and a frame building was built. on December 24, 1916, the church was dedicated and given the name Antioch. The name Antioch was suggested by the late Sis.Jennie Craft Kelly which was taken from the first Sunday School lesson. Rev. Reese served for 1Rev years in the Katy Community.

The second Pastor was Rev. S. A. Adams. Under Rev. Adams' leadership many were added to the church . He served for six years.

The third pastor was Rev. J. U. Carrington. Rev.Carrington had a brief but successful stay.

The fourth pastor was Rev. S. M. Jeffery. He served for 35 years. Under Rev. Jeffery's leadership, another building was erected. Some years later, this present building was purchased and moved to this site. Rev. Jeffery's health began to fail him and he resigned after many years of faithful service.

The Fifth pastor elected was Rev. E. L. Thomas. Under Rev. Thomas' leadership, many were added to the church and some repairs were made on this building. After serving the church for six years, Rev. Thomas was called to another church.

_im0003The first Deacons of Antioch Baptist Church were Deacons Jim Craft Sr., Alford Craft, Oliver Jackson, John Williams, and Ben Thompson.

The first secretary was Sis. J. E. Kelly. The second secretary was Sis. P. L. Lewis. The third secretary was Sis. E. Conner and the fourth Sis. Joyce Harris.

The sixth pastor was Dr. H. L. Johnson. Rev. H. L. Johnson was dedicated and well known for his timeliness.

On November 23, 1980 by the grace of God, humble prayers, unity, cooperation, and support from the members and Katy community   the church family moved into a completely bricked and remodeled building. Antioch was blessed with the pastorate of the late Dr. H. L. Johnson for 22 1/2 years until his transition.

Now 90 years later Antioch has been renovated, added many members and purchased the lot next door under the leadership of Rev. D. L. Jones.

Glory Be To God!

 

 

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