The Beginning
Zion Missionary Baptist Church was organized
in 1871 by a small group of dedicated Christians who had prayed
and labored together in love, understanding and fellowship. The
first church building was a one room structure built on land donated
by some Caucasian citizens of Roswell, and this building also housed
a school. The initial building was destroyed by fire in 1885 and
was later rebuilt.
The Leadership
Eleven pastors have served Zion Missionary Baptist Church. Our current pastor,
the Reverend (Dr.) Frank Lewis, accepted our
call in May 1983, and fills the office of Anointed Undershepherd and Chief
Administrative Officer (CA0) for 17 years. The church has ordained and/or
licensed 33 ministers and 66 deacons since its beginning. Currently, 46 deacons
and 46 deaconesses are serving.
Building & Expanding the Church
In October 1963, under the pastorate of the late Reverend P. L. Jones, the
old Zion structure was torn down and a new edifice was built. While the church
was being rebuilt, services were held at the Groveway Community Center and
at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church. We were blessed to march into the new sanctuary
February 16, 1964. In 1985, under the pastorate of Reverend Frank Lewis,
a renovation project added a two story educational and administrative wing
to the rear of the sanctuary. This addition added several classrooms, a conference
room, enlarged the choirs stand and baptismal pool; and also increased the
size of the pastoral study area and the church office.
A Church Reaching for Higher Ground
Zion Missionary Baptist Church has continued to reach for higher ground in
kingdom building. This great church is organized into several ministerial
divisions with 45 auxiliary ministries, and we are blessed with eight choirs.
Many spiritual and educational functions are used as vehicles to enhance
the work of Jesus Christ through all our ministries. The LORD has continually
blessed us, and a third regularly scheduled 6:00PM Sunday worship service
was added in 1992. New members, from all parts of the world, continue to
come, taste, and see the abundant goodness of God. As we continue to water,
God has given the increase, and church membership has grown to approximately
2000+ souls since 1985.
Looking Ahead
" Where there is no vision, the people perish" (Proverbs 29:18). In
1992, Reverend Lewis reiterated Zion's Mission: "To win souls and to build
up the Body of Christ" (Ephesians 4:11-16). Reverend (Dr.) Frank Lewis shared
his God-given vision for this church:
"Zion is a place that continually offers
mankind a refuge from the storms of life. She is a place to which
people will be compelled to come, find Christ, serve God, and grow
in grace. As Zion strives for perfection, it will be a model for
others. She will be called on to do more and more. The members
of Zion will be asked to do more and more in their Christian walk
so that others may continue to see the goodness of God manifested
through our good works, through faith in Jesus Christ."
Praying, Serving, & Building
Moving forward in 1996, we look to God for His infinite wisdom to guide our
finite efforts. The vision remains and has now become a necessity. It is
time to build; therefore, a Building Program Ministry has been instituted,
and land acquisitions continue on Zion Circle. More importantly, our leaders
marched across Zion Circle, stood on site and prayerfully claimed the land
with the desire to realistically achieve the vision. What is the vision?
The vision is the fruition of the building of a house of prayer that will
more adequately meet congregational/civic-community needs allowing us to
better serve the LORD. February 22, 1997, in conjunction with our 126th Church
Anniversary Celebration, saw the groundbreaking ceremony for the new edifice
that will house education, administration, and worship facilities for our
growing congregation. An architectural firm was selected for the building
project, and pledge forms were and are still requested. We, as a united Church
Family, have committed to build these facilities with tithes, offerings,
and sacrificial giving. On July 6, 1999 we witnessed the actual moving of
the land and the tractors begin to roar.The Orr Youth Center was renovated
and dedicated for our Youth Ministry, and is utilized for Sunday Church School
and other activities. In late fall of 1997, Hispanic ministry services were
initiated to serve our immediate neighborhood and community, and this ministry
elected to meet twice monthly, on the second and fourth Sundays at 2:00 PM
in the main nave; and this ministry also offered a mid-week evening Bible
Study Session.
We're Marching to Zion
We praise God with love, praise, adoration, and thanksgiving for the privilege
of reaching another milestone in our rich spiritual history. Forefathers
are remembered with honor for teaching us our Father's Word. We will always
stand on the foundation of the Holy Scriptures. We will keep our hearts filled
with love for one another as we continue to march toward eternity. We remain
diligent in our prayer life, seeking Jehovah-Jireh's guidance in all endeavors.
We do gratefully revere our sovereign Lord's omnipotent power. Several prayer
vigils have been held in humble acknowledgement giving evidence that we've
come this far by faith because The People Had A Mind To Work. It is our most
sincere prayer that you will know we are Christians by our love. |