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First Baptist Church is a historic church located at 510 Main Street in Knoxville, Tennessee. It is on the National Register of Historic Places. The congregation was founded in 1843 when a small group of Baptists led by James and John Moses met in the courthouse to adopt Articles of Faith and organize a church. It was affiliated with the Tennessee Association of Baptists, but became a member of the Southern Baptist Convention when that body was organized in 1845. After its first baptismal service in nearby First Creek, the church had 46 members, including 20 African-Americans. The church is believed to have organized its first Sunday School in 1845. The first building was constructed on Gay Street in 1850. The second building was constructed in 1888. The third (and present) building was completed in 1924 at the Main Street location, three years after Dr. Frederick Fernando Brown became pastor. This architecturally-significant structure, noteworthy for its Neoclassical design and octagonal sanctuary, was designed by Dougherty & Gardner of Nashville, Tennessee, and is modeled on St Martin-in-the-Fields of London. The exterior of the church sanctuary is sheathed in marble, although the adjoining education space is brick. The church is affiliated with the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship. ==Pastors== Twenty-seven men have served as pastor of First Baptist Church. In the early years pastors were called for just one year. Some served as short as three months. There were periods when the church had no pastor. The longest tenures were Dr. F.F. Brown (25 years) and Dr. Charles A. Trentham (21 years). Daniel William Phillips (1864) was never actually elected pastor. He was a missionary sent by the Home Mission Society to help reorganize First Baptist Church after the Civil War. 1843 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「First Baptist Church (Knoxville, Tennessee)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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