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First Baptist Church (Boron, California)

The First Baptist Church of Boron was founded years ago in 1938, as the First Baptist Church of Amargo (the name of the settlement at that time), the first organized church in the community now known as Boron, California,〔(Desert Fever, Kern County )〕 then renamed the Community Baptist Church of Boron, then the First Baptist Church of Boron in 1955. Many pastors have served this church since its foundation.
== Foundations ==

The church in Boron, California began as a Sunday School ministry in the original "company town" north of the present town limits next to the original underground Borax mine. One road of housing was nicknamed "Baptist Road" because several of the families who lived there were Baptist.
75 to 100 people attended the first meeting as a church on Easter Sunday morning in 1938 which was held outside on a platform that would soon become the original parsonage at 12315 Roberts Ave., next door to the parsonage later owned and used by the church. Members continued to meet in the parsonage until the church building was completed one block away at 12255 Boron Avenue in 1940. It was organized as the First Baptist Church of Amargo, California, which was the original name of the settlement a few miles south of the underground mine, on August 21, 1938 with 13 charter members. Three of these original members were Dixie Hill, Leone Jamison, and Stan Sausser who attended the 50 year anniversary of the church which was held on September 18, 1988.〔"First Baptist Church of Boron 50 Years of Service to Mankind and to the Lord", Church Service bulletin and History〕

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