Our History

Our Pastors 

Before Organization - As a Mission

After Organization of Church

(† = Serving as Interim Pastor. / ‡ = Deceased.)

Our Church History 

The Newark Free Will Baptist Church had its beginning in 1973 on East Main Street (in Dagwood's Restaurant, the building has since been demolished and is now the site of a Dollar General store. See Map Below, Orange Flag Icon) with 4-5 people and we were in this location for five weeks.

 Next, we moved to a new location on Locust Street (the Antiques building behind the post office. See Map Below, Blue Flag Icon), and we were there for about a year. 

We then moved to the old First Baptist Church building at 5 Point (West Locust, North 5th Street & Granville Street. Building has since been demolished and is now a parking lot. See Map Below, Yellow Flag Icon) and we were there for approximately 2 years (1974-1976). 

We were a mission supported church until July 1978, (This meant we were supported by sister churches from Ohio and the Franklin Conference.) It was at this time we became self supporting. We then united with the Franklin Conference; this meant that we were now a part of the Ohio State Association of Free Will Baptists and our National Association of Free Will Baptists, headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee.

 We again moved, this time to our current location 37 North Westmoor Avenue (See Green Check-mark Icon on Map Below), and began worshiping in a small building. There also was an old house that we used for the class rooms and the parsonage was also classrooms and a place where we held dinners. In May of 1984 we had our first service in the new church. In April 1995 we had ground breaking for the new multipurpose building. It was finished later that year and the old church was torn down. The multipurpose building now houses the gymnasium, Sunday School rooms, restrooms, and a kitchen. 

Rev. Dan Booth

This is a photo of Dan Booth hanging a sign for the new church.

The Church At Five Point

This is a depiction of the church building at Five Point (Yellow Flag on the Map)

Unknown Artist

Old Photos Sent to the Church