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In the year of 1912, twenty-five faithful believers were given the vision to extend God's ministry to the community. These faithful souls came together to lay down the foundation of the Ebenezer Baptist fellowship. Through their commitment and diligence, they were incorporated as the Ebenezer Baptist Church in 1913. The church began to thrive under the leadership of Rev. Samuel Lightfoot, the first Pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church. Despite some early growing pains, the church experienced steady and blessed growth. With the direction of the Holy Spirit leading Rev. Lightfoot and this new energetic congregation, they focused the efforts of the church on membership organization and the development of church programming. Ebenezer also began its affiliation with the Baptist Conference. Rev. Samuel Lightfoot was cherished and revered as a respected leader and visionary to the people of God and he was well-loved until he was laid to eternal rest in 1931. |
Following the pastorate of Rev. Lightfoot, Rev. W. B. Booker was called to serve the Ebenezer Baptist Church. Under the leadership of Rev. Booker, Ebenezer continued to grow spiritually and organizationally. Through Rev. Booker's vision, many of the auxilliaries and clubs were founded and the church building's interior was redesigned and updated. The Educational Baptist Training Union was reactivated, along with the new affiliation with the North Jersey Missionary Baptist Association (NJMBA). Rev. Booker was extremely active in the community and actively involved in the work of the association, including the National and New England Baptist Convention and the New York Baptist Training Union. It was under his leadership that the seeds were planted for the improvements to the old sanctuary. Rev. Booker was called home to be with the Lord in 1955, and he is remembered for his dedication to advancing God's kingdom in Ebenezer's history. |
In October, 1956, the Rev. Clarence E. Richardson was called and accepted the pastorate of the Ebenezer church. With Rev. Richardson's vision and insight, the youth of Ebenezer began to flourish. With the help of Mrs. Richardson, the Junior Usher Board, Junior Choir, Intermediate Choir, and the Sunbeam/Junior Red Circle Choirs were established. Rev. Richardson led the leadership training institute for participation in church activities. Holy week services were initiated to the yearly calendar, and Rev. Richardson led the way to plan and build the current worship center at 216 Fourth Street in Englewood, New Jersey. Under his administration, Rev. Richardson continued to shape the lives of the Ebenezer church family and the community. With his divine direction, Ebenezer was active in issues of the local community, country, and state. He believed in working hard to the service of the Lord and the memories of his time at Ebenezer are fond and warm-hearted. Rev. and Mrs. Richardson shared a wonderful relationship between pastor and people until his retirement in 1972. |
After the retirement of Rev. Richardson, the call of the pastorate was extended to Rev. William Holt Hargrave and a relationship between Pastor and people began. Rev. Hargrave was an active and recognized voice in the Englewood community. Upon Rev. Hargrave's arrival, he increased the efficiency of the church's structure. The congregation continued to thrive with its caring and community spirit. Under Rev. Hargrave's pastorate, the mortgage for the new church was burned ahead of schedule and office space was enlarged and updated. The church also purchased a new organ and a baby grand piano. In addition to internal upkeep of the facility, the church began its newest building project and the planning and construction of an elevator with access to the fellowship hall and sanctuary. Rev. Hargrave, along with his wife, Lucille, shared the love and admiration of the Ebenezer family. They were looked upon graciously by the church and were sadden to accept the resignation of Rev. Hargrave in January, 2000. It was in the fall of 2001 when the Rev. William Marcus Small accepted the call to be the fifth Pastor of the Ebenezer Baptist Church. The Ebenezer Church family is thankful to God for guiding this congregation through the years with capable and spirit-filled leadership. We are confident that as God continues to bless us with the increase that new and exciting ministries will transpire that will continue in the spirit of success in which this congregation has been blessed. |
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