First Baptist Church of Jefferson |

First Baptist Church of Jefferson
Address: 523 N. Polk
City: Jefferson
County: Marion
Year Marker Erected: 1977
Marker Text: Organized in 1855 as the Missionary Baptist Church, this
congregation chose the Rev. George B. Tucker as its first pastor. Worship
services were originally held in the Union House at city park, Freeman Hall,
Judge Patillo's schoolhouse, and the Methodist and Presbyterian churches. The
Rev. D. B. Culberson (1796-1862) served as the second pastor, 1857-1859. He was
the father of Congressman David B. Culberson (1830-1900) and grandfather of
Governor Charles A. Culberson (1855-1925). The fellowship erected a two-story
brick church building on this property in 1869. It was the meeting place in May
1874 of the Southern Baptist Convention, with over 1000 in attendance. It was
also the site of an 1877 revival led by Evangelist William E. Penn, a member of
this congregation. In 1898 the fellowship split. Pat of the members formed
Howelltown Baptist Church; the remainder continued to worship in the brick
church until about 1917. The Howelltown congregation adopted the name Central
Baptist in 1924. After the two groups reunited in 1937 as the First Baptist
Church, members restored and reoccupied the 1869 structure. When it burned in
1944, a new church was erected. Educational facilities were added in 1951 and
1973.