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Third Baptist Church has been “Serving the Community for More Than a Century” and is located in Youngstown , Ohio - led by Rev. Dr. Sean Tucker our mission is teaching the Bible - based gospel to inspire imperfect people . To connect with Jesus Christ for the purpose of discipleship and salvation.
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Rev. Dr. Sean Tucker
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1177 Park Hill Dr
Youngstown,
OH
44502
United States
Phone: 330-743-0640
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Third Baptist Church Service Times
Sunday School 9:30am
Worship Service 11:00am
Third Baptist Church service times last updated on the 29th of August, 2024
Worship Service 11:00am
Third Baptist Church service times last updated on the 29th of August, 2024
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Third Baptist Church Youngstown Celebrates 140 Years
The weekend of October 18, 2014 marked 140 years of ministry at Third Baptist Church in Youngstown. The congregation, under the leadership of Rev. Dr. Morris W. Lee, DD, is the oldest African American Baptist congregation in the city, having been organized in 1874. The occasion was celebrated with a gathering of about 100 descendants of the founder of the church, Rev. Pleasant Tucker. Rev. Tucker and his wife, Eliza Jane, arrived in Youngstown while blacks were leaving the South after the Civil War, hoping to carve out a better life after the end of slavery. Tucker and others left Virginia and moved north and east, with some putting down roots in communities along the route they traveled. According to the church’s history, a group stopped in Youngstown and were made to feel welcome by Anne Rice and stayed. After organizing, they met in the township hall, a section of the First Baptist Church in the downtown, until acquiring their first building on Mill Street, which is now Mahoning Avenue. Throughout the decades that followed, descendants of the Tuckers’ eight daughters have gone on to leave their mark in the Mahoning Valley and across the country in a variety of occupations. Through the use of genealogy and DNA testing, a connection has been made with various descendants of Florence Tucker White Howard Lee, who was one of the early leaders of the old Sharonline Mother’s Club, which served to improve the quality of life for residents living in that section of the East Side dating back to the early 1920s. During the course of the weekend, the family will tour cemeteries associated with their ancestors, gather for a banquet and worship with the congregation of Third Baptist Church. Through ongoing research, it has been confirmed that Rev. Tucker was instrumental in the creation of the Allegheny Baptist Association, which included African-American clergy in eastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania, dating back to 1891, and was involved in several earlier associations. He pastored Third Baptist and an earlier Union Baptist congregation (not affiliated with the current church on Lincoln Avenue), which lasted until 1896. Documentation also has placed him in Brazil, Ind., and the creation of Second Baptist Church, which is still in operation, along with Baptist churches in Cleveland and Butler, Pa., and New Castle, Pa. We celebrate with Third Baptist Church Youngstown in this momentous event.
From: https://www.abc-ohio.org/index.php/the-news/457-third-baptist-church-youngstown-celebrates-140-years
The weekend of October 18, 2014 marked 140 years of ministry at Third Baptist Church in Youngstown. The congregation, under the leadership of Rev. Dr. Morris W. Lee, DD, is the oldest African American Baptist congregation in the city, having been organized in 1874. The occasion was celebrated with a gathering of about 100 descendants of the founder of the church, Rev. Pleasant Tucker. Rev. Tucker and his wife, Eliza Jane, arrived in Youngstown while blacks were leaving the South after the Civil War, hoping to carve out a better life after the end of slavery. Tucker and others left Virginia and moved north and east, with some putting down roots in communities along the route they traveled. According to the church’s history, a group stopped in Youngstown and were made to feel welcome by Anne Rice and stayed. After organizing, they met in the township hall, a section of the First Baptist Church in the downtown, until acquiring their first building on Mill Street, which is now Mahoning Avenue. Throughout the decades that followed, descendants of the Tuckers’ eight daughters have gone on to leave their mark in the Mahoning Valley and across the country in a variety of occupations. Through the use of genealogy and DNA testing, a connection has been made with various descendants of Florence Tucker White Howard Lee, who was one of the early leaders of the old Sharonline Mother’s Club, which served to improve the quality of life for residents living in that section of the East Side dating back to the early 1920s. During the course of the weekend, the family will tour cemeteries associated with their ancestors, gather for a banquet and worship with the congregation of Third Baptist Church. Through ongoing research, it has been confirmed that Rev. Tucker was instrumental in the creation of the Allegheny Baptist Association, which included African-American clergy in eastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania, dating back to 1891, and was involved in several earlier associations. He pastored Third Baptist and an earlier Union Baptist congregation (not affiliated with the current church on Lincoln Avenue), which lasted until 1896. Documentation also has placed him in Brazil, Ind., and the creation of Second Baptist Church, which is still in operation, along with Baptist churches in Cleveland and Butler, Pa., and New Castle, Pa. We celebrate with Third Baptist Church Youngstown in this momentous event.
From: https://www.abc-ohio.org/index.php/the-news/457-third-baptist-church-youngstown-celebrates-140-years
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May your light illuminate our hearts
Eternal God, this holy night is radiant with the brilliance of your one true light. May that light illuminate our hearts and shine in our words and deeds. May the hope, the peace, the joy, and the love represented by the birth in Bethlehem this night fill our lives and become part of all that we say and do. May we share the divine life of your son Jesus Christ, even as he humbled himself to share our humanity. Amen.
Eternal God, this holy night is radiant with the brilliance of your one true light. May that light illuminate our hearts and shine in our words and deeds. May the hope, the peace, the joy, and the love represented by the birth in Bethlehem this night fill our lives and become part of all that we say and do. May we share the divine life of your son Jesus Christ, even as he humbled himself to share our humanity. Amen.
Third Baptist Church listing was last updated on the 29th of August, 2024