Who We Are

Friends

We are a group of believers who are welcoming, caring and have a desire to love and serve our community. We cover all ages and stages of life.

Some of us are new believers, some are seeking, and some have been believers for a long time. We seek to meet newcomers where they are and show them the kindness of Christ. Our history in the community is one we are proud of and desire to be a staple in the Greater Brunswick Community.

In the past we’ve held performing arts camps, chili cook offs, block parties and more. We aim to show others the love of Christ in a tangible way. We desire to be the Church. We are a family that desires to live life together.

Our History

On January 21, 1906, having met for several months in interested parties homes and later Red Man’s Hall, 30 members under the direction of Rev. Benjamin Porter became First Baptist Church of Brunswick. The small congregation was very dedicated to their community and their church. Having procured land from the B&O Railroad, the building was started in 1908 and dedicated in 1909. The Parsonage was added in 1923. The Church had large growth periods during the tenure of several Pastors. In 1979, discontentment in the congregation caused a split, leaving a small but dedicated congregation to move forward. First Baptist Church has stood the test of time, having celebrated their One Hundredth Anniversary in October of 2006.

Rev. Leonard David Carmack 1906 – 1997
Rev. Leonard David Carmack
1906 –1997
Longest serving Pastor
(Served 1941-1971)

Pastors who have served

Rev. Benjamin D. Porter

1905-1911

Rev. Charles V. Ellis

1911-1912

Rev. George W. Whiteside

1912-1922

Rev. J. F. Rorex

1923-1924

Rev. James P. Daniel

1924-1941

Rev. Leonard D. Carmack

1941-1971

Rev. Jack Marcum

1971-1975

Rev. Boyd Frank

1975-1979

Rev. Frederick Gamble

1979-1988

Rev. Rene Olivier

1988-1992

Rev. James L. Rousey

1992-1994

Rev. Daniel T. Spiker

1994-2004

Rev. James L. Rousey & Rev Mark Edwards

2004 to early 2007

Rev Mark Edward

2007- June 2011

Rev. Phil Graves

Nov 2011 to Present