Important announcement: Please see the special notice at Hattiesburg_Memory:HB1126

Temple Baptist Church

From Hattiesburg Memory
Jump to navigation Jump to search


Temple Baptist Church is a Southern Baptist church located on Highway 11 next to Oak Grove High School.

The church was founded in 1907 as a one-room church near the corner of Fourth Avenue and West Pine Street. In 1908 a larger building was built on Fifth Avenue, at the corner of Mamie Street and Concart Street (where Greater Antioch Missionary Baptist Church is today), and the church changed its name to Fifth Avenue Baptist Church. Then in the late 1940s the church finished the first phase of its new building on Hardy Street, and the church became Temple Baptist Church. In 1960 the second phase was finished, completing the current worship center. In 1985 a third expansion was finished. In August 2000, the first phase of the west campus opened, and in December 2006 the second phase of the west campus, including the new worship center, opened.[1] Eventually the east campus became an independent church, called Hardy Street Baptist Church.

As of December 2006 the church has a total of 4500 members, with 2000 to 2100 attending the west campus and 350 to 400 attending the east campus each Sunday.[2]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Temple turns 100", Hattiesburg American, November 10, 2007
  2. "'It's about the mission'" by La Tonya Frelix, Hattiesburg American, December 7, 2006