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Who we are
Oak Street Baptist Church is serving the Maryville community and engaging and encouraging others through a life-changing journey in Maryville, Tennessee.
Our mission is to nurture a diverse and welcoming community, committed to following fearlessly wherever God is leading us and make Disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of Maryville and the world!
Our mission is to nurture a diverse and welcoming community, committed to following fearlessly wherever God is leading us and make Disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of Maryville and the world!
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Church Pastor
Rev. Jimmy Webb
Pastor
218 Oakdale St
Maryville,
TN
37801
United States
Phone: (865) 984-5070
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PO Box 1117
Alcoa, TN
37701
Alcoa, TN
37701
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Oak Street Baptist Church Service Times
Sunday School - 9:30 AM
Morning Worship - 10:30 AM
Evening Worship - 6:00 PM
Wednesday Night Discipleship Training - 6:30 PM
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Morning Worship - 10:30 AM
Evening Worship - 6:00 PM
Wednesday Night Discipleship Training - 6:30 PM
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Oak Street Baptist Church History
Early in 1937, interested citizens of the Bungalow Community pledged and collected money to buy materials to construct a church in their community on land deeded for that purpose by Mr. Kirby. It was located across the street from the present church building on the opposite corner of Foch and Oak Streets (now Oakdale St). Church services were held in a brush arbor on Oak Street during the spring and summer of that year, while men of the community built the building. On September 30, 1937, a meeting was held in the new building for the purpose of organization. Those present included a delegation from First Baptist Church of Maryville, which was the sponsoring church.
In a business meeting on January 7, 1938, plans were made to organize a Women’s Missionary Union (WMU). The Brotherhood was not organized until 1956.
In August of 1938 the first deacons were ordained, with Brother Baldridge from First Baptist Church of Maryville and the pastor from Calvary Baptist Church of Alcoa in charge of the ordination service . Also in August, we sent messengers to represent the church for the first time at the 54th annual session of the Chilhowee Baptist Association, held at Liberty Baptist church in Maryville.
On June 11, 1939 the church, being debt free, was dedicated to God. In 1940, plans were made to remove the dirt under the church for a basement. Money was borrowed and construction began to finish the basement for use as classrooms. On the 6th of May 1945, a dedication service was held and the note for the improvements was burned.
In a business meeting on January 7, 1938, plans were made to organize a Women’s Missionary Union (WMU). The Brotherhood was not organized until 1956.
In August of 1938 the first deacons were ordained, with Brother Baldridge from First Baptist Church of Maryville and the pastor from Calvary Baptist Church of Alcoa in charge of the ordination service . Also in August, we sent messengers to represent the church for the first time at the 54th annual session of the Chilhowee Baptist Association, held at Liberty Baptist church in Maryville.
On June 11, 1939 the church, being debt free, was dedicated to God. In 1940, plans were made to remove the dirt under the church for a basement. Money was borrowed and construction began to finish the basement for use as classrooms. On the 6th of May 1945, a dedication service was held and the note for the improvements was burned.
Plans were started in 1962, and the present building was completed and used for the first time in January 1964. The old school was torn down and this building was declared debt free in nine years.
With just two books, a library was started in April 1971, and today we have a library that is one of the finest in our association for a church our size.
The education addition was started and completed in 1978.
Part of the pulpit in use today, was made from the pulpit used in the first little church. The table in the vestibule was purchased for $15.00 in 1947. Several persons who attended services held in the brush arbor and the first little church later became members of this church and are still with us today.
At a public sale on the 27th of February 1954, the trustees bought the school and land for the sum of $5600.00. The old church was sold and torn down, the land deeded back to Mr. Kirby, and the school was used as our church for the next ten years.
In a business meeting on January 7, 1938, plans were made to organize a Women’s Missionary Union (WMU). The Brotherhood was not organized until 1956.
In August of 1938 the first deacons were ordained, with Brother Baldridge from First Baptist Church of Maryville and the pastor from Calvary Baptist Church of Alcoa in charge of the ordination service . Also in August, we sent messengers to represent the church for the first time at the 54th annual session of the Chilhowee Baptist Association, held at Liberty Baptist church in Maryville.
In a business meeting on January 7, 1938, plans were made to organize a Women’s Missionary Union (WMU). The Brotherhood was not organized until 1956.
In August of 1938 the first deacons were ordained, with Brother Baldridge from First Baptist Church of Maryville and the pastor from Calvary Baptist Church of Alcoa in charge of the ordination service . Also in August, we sent messengers to represent the church for the first time at the 54th annual session of the Chilhowee Baptist Association, held at Liberty Baptist church in Maryville.
On June 11, 1939 the church, being debt free, was dedicated to God. In 1940, plans were made to remove the dirt under the church for a basement. Money was borrowed and construction began to finish the basement for use as classrooms. On the 6th of May 1945, a dedication service was held and the note for the improvements was burned.
Part of the pulpit in use today, was made from the pulpit used in the first little church. The table in the vestibule was purchased for $15.00 in 1947. Several persons who attended services held in the brush arbor and the first little church later became members of this church and are still with us today.
At a public sale on the 27th of February 1954, the trustees bought the school and land for the sum of $5600.00. The old church was sold and torn down, the land deeded back to Mr. Kirby, and the school was used as our church for the next ten years.
Oak Street Baptist Church Historical Photos
Put me to what You will
Lord, I am no longer my own, but Yours. Put me to what You will, rank me with whom You will. Let be employed by You or laid aside for You, exalted for You or brought low by You. Let me have all things, let me have nothing, I freely and heartily yield all things to Your pleasure and disposal. And now, O glorious and blessed God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, You are mine and I am Yours. So be it. Amen.
Lord, I am no longer my own, but Yours. Put me to what You will, rank me with whom You will. Let be employed by You or laid aside for You, exalted for You or brought low by You. Let me have all things, let me have nothing, I freely and heartily yield all things to Your pleasure and disposal. And now, O glorious and blessed God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, You are mine and I am Yours. So be it. Amen.
Oak Street Baptist Church listing was last updated on the 2nd of April, 2018