| For over forty years, the congregation of Ferguson Avenue Baptist Church has been serving the Lord in the community and throughout the world. The church, which currently has 280 members, has undergone many changes since a group of believers began having cottage prayer meetings in late 1967. Concerned with the conditions in the local church and Presbytery, the group decided to form a new church, called the Independent Presbyterian Church of Montgomery. It was chartered on August 23, 1968, with 94 members, and met for several years in the Montgomery Athletic building. |
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| In 1994, the Family Life Center, which included a gymnasium and new Sunday school classrooms, was built. In 2001, because of an ever-expanding church family, an early worship service was added to accommodate the overflow crowds on Sunday mornings. |
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| The church family is involved in a variety of different activities, including groups for men and women, youth Bible study and activities, children's AWANA programs, Vacation Bible School, senior adult group, and church-wide fellowships, to name a few. Please come and join us in fellowship as we study God's word and worship in His glory. |
| Pastors |
| Richard Schmoyer |
| William Warren |
| William Harville |
| Larry Morrison |
| Robert Briley (Interim) |
| Roy Graves |
| Randall Hamrick (Associate Pastor) |
| Robert Briley |
| Ron Argabright (Associate Pastor) |
| Bob Holsten (Associate Pastor) |
| Fred Andrews |
| Bob Dimmitt |
| Jason Mobley (Youth Pastor) |
| Gary Pritt (Youth Pastor) |
| Trey Burdette (Associate Pastor) |
| David Cleland (Youth Pastor) |
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| Property was purchased on Ferguson Avenue in 1969, and in July of 1976, the new church facility was dedicated. In 1974, the church joined the National Presbyterian Church, later known as the Presbyterian Church of America (PCA). In 1977, the church's name was changed to Covenant Presbyterian to distinguish it from other churches in the area with similar names. In 1978, the church withdrew from the PCA, and because of doctrinal differences, they voted to become an independent Baptist church. On April 16, 1978, a new charter was issued under the name Ferguson Avenue Baptist Church, with 80 members listed. |
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| By God's grace the church has always been missions-minded, even in the beginning when the church was just getting started. In October 1969, the church took on the partial support of Leonard and Faye Hopkins, missionaries to Jamaica. Today, the church supports 27 missionary families who serve in many different countries around the globe and here in the United States. |
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| 1969-Present |
| Jan. 1969 - March 1971 |
| Feb. 1972 - Jan. 1973 |
| July 1974 - Mar. 1975 |
| Feb. 1976 - July 1977 |
| July 1977 - Aug. 1978 |
| Sept. 1978 - Apr. 1982 |
| June 1981 - 1983 |
| July 1982 - Jan. 1996 |
| Apr. 1986 - June 1989 |
| Sept. 1989 - Jan. 2000 |
| Apr. 1997 - Jan. 2000 |
| Mar. 2000 - Present |
| Aug. 2000 - 2005 |
| 2005 - Dec. 2008 |
| Feb. 2009 - Present |
| October 2009 - Present |
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