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Orange Grove Missionary Baptist Church
Durham
NC
27703
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Who we are
Welcome to Orange Grove Missionary Baptist Church!
Thank you for choosing to visit and learn more about Orange Grove Missionary Baptist Church. We are a God-centered, bible-based, Christ-following and Spirit-Led church with a multi-generational body of believers who are committed to making disciples, building community and uplifting God's Kingdom through worship, preaching, and teaching of God's Holy Word.
At Orange Grove, you will find friendly and warm people with a strong desire to grow spiritually and strive to passionately pursue their spiritual growth. Through spirited worship services, intentional ministries and small group bible studies, we strive to meet the holistic needs of each disciple while building meaningful relationships with those that have chosen Orange Grove as a church family and/or place of worship, fellowship and study. As we grow together, we can impact our city, state, country and world because we thrive at embracing, "Faith, Family, and Fellowship".
Mission & Vision
MISSION STATEMENT
The objective of this ministry is to exhort the members, meet their needs, and to fulfill the Great Commission as given by Christ in Matthew 28: 19-20, by reaching, teaching, baptizing, and serving.
VISION STATEMENT
To minister locally and globally by providing empowered growth to the Body of Christ through evangelism to the lost, discipleship to the converted, and fellowship with the Saints by supplying worship, preaching, and the teaching of God's Word.
Thank you for choosing to visit and learn more about Orange Grove Missionary Baptist Church. We are a God-centered, bible-based, Christ-following and Spirit-Led church with a multi-generational body of believers who are committed to making disciples, building community and uplifting God's Kingdom through worship, preaching, and teaching of God's Holy Word.
At Orange Grove, you will find friendly and warm people with a strong desire to grow spiritually and strive to passionately pursue their spiritual growth. Through spirited worship services, intentional ministries and small group bible studies, we strive to meet the holistic needs of each disciple while building meaningful relationships with those that have chosen Orange Grove as a church family and/or place of worship, fellowship and study. As we grow together, we can impact our city, state, country and world because we thrive at embracing, "Faith, Family, and Fellowship".
Mission & Vision
MISSION STATEMENT
The objective of this ministry is to exhort the members, meet their needs, and to fulfill the Great Commission as given by Christ in Matthew 28: 19-20, by reaching, teaching, baptizing, and serving.
VISION STATEMENT
To minister locally and globally by providing empowered growth to the Body of Christ through evangelism to the lost, discipleship to the converted, and fellowship with the Saints by supplying worship, preaching, and the teaching of God's Word.
Street Address
505 East End Avenue
Durham,
NC
27703
United States
Phone: 919-596-8088
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Church Pastor
Rev. Dr. Herbert L. Dickerson
Pastor
505 East End Avenue
Durham,
NC
27703
United States
Phone: 919-596-8088
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Quote of the Day
Proverbs 16:9
A man's heart deviseth his way: but the LORD directeth his steps.
A man's heart deviseth his way: but the LORD directeth his steps.
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Baptist
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Rev. Dr. Herbert L. Dickerson
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Dr. Dickerson answered the call to serve as the pastor of the Orange Grove Missionary Baptist Church (OGMBC) in April 2004 after 26 years as Pastor of Vance Street Baptist Church in Danville, Virginia. Dr. Dickerson is a faithful man of God who is anointed to preach the gospel and to minister to the needs of the people of God. This is possible because of his passion for the Word, along with having compassion and love for God's people. Pastor Dickerson began his ministerial journey at Greater Triumph Baptist Church where he was licensed (1974) and ordained (1977) as a minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Pastor Dickerson holds a Bachelor of Theology from the Richmond Virginia Seminary. From the Jacksonville (Florida) Theological Seminary, he holds both a Master of Religious Arts in Theology and a Doctor of Theology degree and is the author of "Dare to Dream: Trusting God With the Details" A story of the life of Joseph. Pastor Dickerson is a member of the Kingdom Association of Covenant Pastors, Lott Carey Pastoral Excellence Program, and serves on the Durham Ministerial Alliance.
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Alycia Marcena
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You can access the parking lot at the Angier Ave entrance. You also have access to handicap parking on East End Ave entrance as well in the Angier Ave parking lot.
Orange Grove Missionary Baptist Church Durham Service Times
Sunday Morning: 8 AM and 11 AM
Service Times last updated on the 11th of December, 2018
Service Times last updated on the 11th of December, 2018
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We do not have a dress code. Come as you are and our only requirement is that you are appropriately clothed.
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Orange Grove Missionary Baptist Church History
The precise date that Orange Grove Missionary Baptist Church was first organized is unknown. In the year 1882, a subscription school (housed in a storefront), served as the location for the community to gather and discuss their plans to organize a Sunday School Class.
The school was located on Old Raleigh Road, what is present-day Angier Avenue. The exact location was between Wood Street and East End Avenue. Mr. Carter was the leader of the school.
Unfortunately the names of the other school members have been lost to history, but their contributions will linger in our minds forever.
In 1888, Mr. Norwood Hobb helped to organize the Sunday School Class in the subscription school.
This original Sunday School Class later moved to slave quarters in a log cabin located near property then known as the Barbee Place on Ellis Road.
This area of east Durham was known as orange grove. Also located on the east side of Durham was the Orange Grove Methodist Church.
Members of that church provided assistance to the Sunday School Class and suggested the class be named the Orange Grove Baptist Church.
In the years prior to the civil war, Trinity Methodist Church of Durham was named Orange Grove Methodist Church. It was originally located in the same area of east Durham known as orange grove. Presently, Trinity Methodist Church is located on Church Street in downtown Durham and has a display case that holds a rock from the foundation of its first church and a card that reads,
"Orange Grove Methodist Church—organized in a schoolhouse in 1830, by 30 members. It was located in east Durham near the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Plant."
As the Sunday school class grew in numbers, the members realized the need for a larger building and Mr. Reuben Barbee had just enough lumber to build a one-room structure. Mr. Gray Barbee, who donated the use of the log cabin years earlier, also provided the land for the new church to be built on east Pettigrew Street.
In 1934, the church made plans to relocate. Deacon Hayes negotiated a loan that allowed the church to purchase the current-day property...here at 505 East End Avenue.
In the spring of 1935, the determined group began to dismantle the old church building on Pettigrew Street. They salvaged all usable materials to be used in building the new church. A brush arbor, which is an open-sided shelter...was posted on the property to protect members from the elements and it served as a meeting place, until the new church was built. By the winter of 1935, construction of the new church was completed.
Prior to 1980, Orange Grove was predominately a community church. Under the leadership of reverend James Daniels...Orange Grove experienced tremendous growth with new members from throughout the Durham community. The congregation no longer was primarily made up of members from the hays town and east end neighborhoods. Reverend Carl w. Kenney II became pastor on the first Sunday in September of 1989. The church experienced both spiritual and physical growth under his leadership.
Several improvements were made to the existing building. For instance, the new 'sanctuary' was completed and a ribbon cutting ceremony took place in 1994 and the old church was converted into the fellowship hall. Eventually, reverend Kenney's tenure as pastor ended in August of 2002.
Pastor Herbert L. Dickerson traveled from Vance Missionary Baptist Church in Danville, Virginia to deliver the revival message in 2002. After two years of prayer and supplication by this church family... Pastor Dickerson was selected and accepted the offer to shepherd Orange Grove Missionary Baptist Church in January 2004. He officially entered the pulpit the first Sunday in April 2004.
Pastor Dickerson has inspired programs of study that encourage spiritual growth and the development for a personal relationship with God. He has brought to fruition a God-given vision that included the addition of an education facility, family life center and a new sanctuary.
The two-story educational facility was constructed in 2008, which not only serves Orange Grove, but is also available for association training institutes and various functions hosted by members of the church.
Orange Grove was also successful in securing a four year grant that completely funds an after school tutoring program for eligible middle school students from five area schools. The grant was renewed for four additional years with increased funding, due to the initial program's remarkable success.
Without question, God has abundantly blessed Orange Grove from its humble beginnings in a one-room Sunday school class in the 1800's...until this very day. Under the extraordinary vision and leadership of Pastor Dickerson, the next chapter of Orange Grove Missionary Baptist Church continues to be written.
The school was located on Old Raleigh Road, what is present-day Angier Avenue. The exact location was between Wood Street and East End Avenue. Mr. Carter was the leader of the school.
Unfortunately the names of the other school members have been lost to history, but their contributions will linger in our minds forever.
In 1888, Mr. Norwood Hobb helped to organize the Sunday School Class in the subscription school.
This original Sunday School Class later moved to slave quarters in a log cabin located near property then known as the Barbee Place on Ellis Road.
This area of east Durham was known as orange grove. Also located on the east side of Durham was the Orange Grove Methodist Church.
Members of that church provided assistance to the Sunday School Class and suggested the class be named the Orange Grove Baptist Church.
In the years prior to the civil war, Trinity Methodist Church of Durham was named Orange Grove Methodist Church. It was originally located in the same area of east Durham known as orange grove. Presently, Trinity Methodist Church is located on Church Street in downtown Durham and has a display case that holds a rock from the foundation of its first church and a card that reads,
"Orange Grove Methodist Church—organized in a schoolhouse in 1830, by 30 members. It was located in east Durham near the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Plant."
As the Sunday school class grew in numbers, the members realized the need for a larger building and Mr. Reuben Barbee had just enough lumber to build a one-room structure. Mr. Gray Barbee, who donated the use of the log cabin years earlier, also provided the land for the new church to be built on east Pettigrew Street.
In 1934, the church made plans to relocate. Deacon Hayes negotiated a loan that allowed the church to purchase the current-day property...here at 505 East End Avenue.
In the spring of 1935, the determined group began to dismantle the old church building on Pettigrew Street. They salvaged all usable materials to be used in building the new church. A brush arbor, which is an open-sided shelter...was posted on the property to protect members from the elements and it served as a meeting place, until the new church was built. By the winter of 1935, construction of the new church was completed.
Prior to 1980, Orange Grove was predominately a community church. Under the leadership of reverend James Daniels...Orange Grove experienced tremendous growth with new members from throughout the Durham community. The congregation no longer was primarily made up of members from the hays town and east end neighborhoods. Reverend Carl w. Kenney II became pastor on the first Sunday in September of 1989. The church experienced both spiritual and physical growth under his leadership.
Several improvements were made to the existing building. For instance, the new 'sanctuary' was completed and a ribbon cutting ceremony took place in 1994 and the old church was converted into the fellowship hall. Eventually, reverend Kenney's tenure as pastor ended in August of 2002.
Pastor Herbert L. Dickerson traveled from Vance Missionary Baptist Church in Danville, Virginia to deliver the revival message in 2002. After two years of prayer and supplication by this church family... Pastor Dickerson was selected and accepted the offer to shepherd Orange Grove Missionary Baptist Church in January 2004. He officially entered the pulpit the first Sunday in April 2004.
Pastor Dickerson has inspired programs of study that encourage spiritual growth and the development for a personal relationship with God. He has brought to fruition a God-given vision that included the addition of an education facility, family life center and a new sanctuary.
The two-story educational facility was constructed in 2008, which not only serves Orange Grove, but is also available for association training institutes and various functions hosted by members of the church.
Orange Grove was also successful in securing a four year grant that completely funds an after school tutoring program for eligible middle school students from five area schools. The grant was renewed for four additional years with increased funding, due to the initial program's remarkable success.
Without question, God has abundantly blessed Orange Grove from its humble beginnings in a one-room Sunday school class in the 1800's...until this very day. Under the extraordinary vision and leadership of Pastor Dickerson, the next chapter of Orange Grove Missionary Baptist Church continues to be written.
Orange Grove Missionary Baptist Church Historical Photos
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