| First Baptist
Church 29th Street and Washington Avenue Newport News, VA 23607 |

Could your
unidentified church be in the 100 block of 29th Street?
That would be between West and Washington
Avenues.
If so, was that not the First Baptist Church?
My quickly failing memory and brain tells me it is the church
in the 100 block
of 29th.
It was located across the street from the tiny "Sportsman's Shop" on 29th,
and Woolworth
was located at the corner of 29th and Washington.
Or was it the forerunner of K-Mart located on that corner?
My nickel says I'm
wrong on all counts!
"Well, there's a guess for ya!"
- Wayne Stokes
of VA - 10/12/03
Thanks, Wayne! Sounds good to me!

"If there
remained any doubt that the church visible in the post card and in my photo
is/was First Baptist Church, you can remove it. Check out their web page and
note this quote from it:
http://fbcnn.org/history.shtml
First Baptist began in downtown Newport News in
1881 and was known as Newport News Baptist Church. In 1888, five lots at the
corner of 29th Street and Washington Avenue were given and a brick building was
erected on this site and was dedicated on November 23, 1890. By 1901, there were
354 members and the location was moved to the middle of the block on 29th
Street. In 1902 the cornerstone for the new church building was laid. The first
service in this building was held December 20, 1903. It was a beautiful
structure but was gutted by fire on January 27, 1906. Within fifteen months the
church was rebuilt and on May 12, 1907, services resumed. In 1920 a spacious,
fire-proof three story education building was erected.
After World War II First Baptist continued to flourish and set many records in
enrollment, attendance and mission giving. The membership grew until the mid
1950's when people began to move to the suburbs. As the city spread northward,
First Baptist proposed another effort at mission outreach which has been a part
of the history of the church since the days of its founding. First Baptist is
the mother church of Orcutt, Ivy Memorial, Calvary, Hilton and Riverside
Churches. On July 21, 1976, the recommendation for a satellite ministry was
adopted. The Suburban Chapel was dedicated in October 1979. In 1982, because of
continued growth, a second unit was added--the fellowship hall area; a third
unit was built in 1985--office space and music wing; and a fourth unit was built
in 1990, which was the children's building. We were one congregation in two
locations until August 1989 when we closed the downtown church and moved all
activities to the suburban location.
During the decade of the 90's we continued to grow and utilized our space
efficiently with two Sunday Schools and two worship services. We eagerly
desired a sanctuary large enough to accommodate 1200 people but the process was
slow. The new 4.5 million dollar sanctuary became a reality in 1999 with a
seating capacity close to 1000. The story of how the land and money became
available for our facilities is a real testament to God's awesome provision and
power.
We are a growing congregation with 1700 members at present, and we continue to
look to the future needs of our area. The future is challenging ! As we look
toward tomorrow we see greater needs which inspire us to even stronger faith and
sacrifice as we "press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God
in Christ Jesus."
Copyright 2003 First Baptist Church of Newport News
Courtesy of Dave
Spriggs ('64) of VA - 10/15/03
Thanks, Dave!

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