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Mission Statement
“Our mission at Dowelltown Baptist Church is to teach the word of God, witness to others by living for Christ, and demonstrate the same love that God has shown us by giving His Son to die for our sins.”
“Our mission at Dowelltown Baptist Church is to teach the word of God, witness to others by living for Christ, and demonstrate the same love that God has shown us by giving His Son to die for our sins.”
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Richard Petty
Pastor
1811 W Main St
Dowelltown,
TN
37059
United States
Phone: (615) 669-3622
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Baptist
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1811 W Main St
Dowelltown, TN
37059
Dowelltown, TN
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Dowelltown Baptist Church Service Times
Sunday Mornings 10:00am
Sunday Evenings 6:00pm
Wednesday Bible Study 6:00pm
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Sunday Evenings 6:00pm
Wednesday Bible Study 6:00pm
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Dowelltown Baptist Church History
Church History
Dowelltown Baptist Church was organized on July 29, 1894 by Rev. J.M. Stewart and Rev. John McNabb. The first service was held in the new Baptist church building on May 24, 1896 at 11:00 a.m. The church is an offspring of Salem Baptist Church in Liberty, TN. Dowelltown had long been a Methodist community, when Elder J.M. Stewart a Baptist began preaching at the Eureka Academy and Methodist Church. He awakened an interest in the Baptist doctrine and established the church.
The building had been constructed as one of the best and most modern church buildings to be found anywhere in this area through the efforts of Deacon E.W. Bass, his sons, grandsons, and many other workers.
The church has been kept in good condition through the years. In 1945 the church voted to build a parsonage on the church property. In 1954 it was voted to build two much needed Sunday School rooms. In 1959 new pews and windows along with other rooms were added. In 1990 a fellowship hall was added. Since 2001 the church has made great strides to improve the building by adding: a baptistry, new bathroom, new sound system, new flooring throughout, and new pew cushions.
Charter Members:
E.W. Bass
Susan Bass
L.A. Bass
W.A. Bass
Melisa Starks Granstaff
U.S. Blackburn
Jennie Blackburn
Annie Blackburn
Mary Robinson
Nancy McClellan
Dowelltown has ordained three men into the Gospel Ministry. Bro. Bobby Colvert Bro. Joe Elledge Bro. Jeff Crips
Dowelltown Baptist Church was organized on July 29, 1894 by Rev. J.M. Stewart and Rev. John McNabb. The first service was held in the new Baptist church building on May 24, 1896 at 11:00 a.m. The church is an offspring of Salem Baptist Church in Liberty, TN. Dowelltown had long been a Methodist community, when Elder J.M. Stewart a Baptist began preaching at the Eureka Academy and Methodist Church. He awakened an interest in the Baptist doctrine and established the church.
The building had been constructed as one of the best and most modern church buildings to be found anywhere in this area through the efforts of Deacon E.W. Bass, his sons, grandsons, and many other workers.
The church has been kept in good condition through the years. In 1945 the church voted to build a parsonage on the church property. In 1954 it was voted to build two much needed Sunday School rooms. In 1959 new pews and windows along with other rooms were added. In 1990 a fellowship hall was added. Since 2001 the church has made great strides to improve the building by adding: a baptistry, new bathroom, new sound system, new flooring throughout, and new pew cushions.
Dowelltown has ordained three men into the Gospel Ministry. Bro. Bobby Colvert Bro. Joe Elledge Bro. Jeff Crips
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Abide with us
O Holy Spirit of God, abide with us; inspire all our thoughts; pervade our imaginations; suggest all our decisions; order all our doings. Be with us in our silence and in our speech, in our haste and in our leisure, in company and in solitude, in the freshness of the morning and in the weariness of the evening; and give us grace at all times humbly to rejoice in Thy mysterious companionship.
O Holy Spirit of God, abide with us; inspire all our thoughts; pervade our imaginations; suggest all our decisions; order all our doings. Be with us in our silence and in our speech, in our haste and in our leisure, in company and in solitude, in the freshness of the morning and in the weariness of the evening; and give us grace at all times humbly to rejoice in Thy mysterious companionship.
Dowelltown Baptist Church listing was last updated on the 12th of September, 2017
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