Mon, 22 September 2008 On September 20th, 2008, the
The DC Fire Department supplied a fire truck for the kids to explore and learn about safety. The rented “moon bounce” helped expel some of the abundant energy of some of the children. Associate minister from First Baptist of Fairmont Heights, Rev. Hall bought out a professional grill and Deacon McGee of Food for the Soul catering, fried fish, flipped burgers and hotdogs all day. The food table was spread out as people from around
Though advertised through several radio stations and neighborhoods, the response was nonexistent until personal invitations were provided by the pastor. Walking through the apartment complexes, alleys and down the block alone that morning, he was able to meet some key children and young men that were out that morning. Each one spread the news and brought families to the church grounds for the feast. The newly elected pastor, Rev. Blanchard was an associate minister for a couple of years before being called as pastor. For some, though admittedly very spiritual, he appeared too wild, unorthodox and unseasoned to be a pastor of this once affluent congregation. This pastor rides a Harley Davidson motorcycle, is an avid outdoorsman and fisherman and speaks Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese. He has traveled around the world and lived abroad He is trying to take the church out of the mindset of just surviving to doing the work of the Gospel. He is working to reach out to the community, and make the positive traditions of his congregation anew.
The
The name "Berean" comes from the book of Acts 17:11-12, where the Apostle Paul met a noble people from
The former bank building converted into a church is enjoying a newly renovated sanctuary and looking forward to finally growing and serving the community. The church celebrated its eleventh year anniversary in August 2008.
We have worship service on Sundays at 10:00 AM and an engaging biblical discussion, prayer and praise service on Wednesday nights at 7:00 PM. Our website is www.historicbereanbaptistchurch.org.
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