First Baptist Church of North Channel

A CHURCH FOR ALL.... A PLACE FOR YOU

Our History

Originally known as Second Baptist Church of Cloverleaf, it was begun in late June of 1956. Sixty-five individuals withdrew their membership from Cloverleaf Baptist Church. This group felt led by God to form a new body of believers. On July 15, 1956, this body was formed and a new small white wood frame building was built at the corner of Force Street and Nadolney. Reverend Ed Anderson was the first pastor. This new church was full of young families and couples anxious to serve God. It wasn’t long before this new building was too small. 

During the first 20 years, the church continued to grow and a new building was erected with two educational wings. During the late 1970s, God blessed us with a new gymnasium and activity center. The gym was later converted into a sanctuary and a foyer was added. The former sanctuary became the fellowship hall. There have been several renovations to the sanctuary to get it to its current state. 

Our church is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention and faithful supporters of the cooperative program. We also support the Union Baptist Association and its associated missions. We are members of the Southern Baptists of Texas Convention. We support the Annie Armstrong and Lottie Moon mission offerings as well as many other programs.
 

God continues to bless our church with His love and Grace and we thank Him for your presence.

Reverend Ed Anderson 1956-1972                                                           
Reverend Eddie Mayo 1972-1976                                         
Reverend Tommy Wood 1976-1980                                                              
Reverend Sam Morgan 1980-1982                                                             
Reverend Earl Dousay 1982-2002                                                            
Reverend Carey Trickey 2002-Oct. 2006                                                                   
Mike Elliott Oct. 2006-May 2007                                                                         
Reverend Ken Durham May 2007-Present