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September 21, 2008
1892 to 2008
3:00 p.m.
Theme: I went out full and the Lord brought me home again empty.
Ruth 1:21
1801 Texas Avenue
College Station, Texas
Reverend E. E. Garvin, Pastor
Happy Homecoming!
Come Home to God's Love
How good it is to gather
in God's house
to worship and praise
and bless His holy name
How good it is to gather
in God's house.
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Families & Friends
Washington Chapel Baptist Church
Homecoming Committee '08
PROGRAM
Master of Ceremony .Brother Lee Thompson
Devotion Brother Johnny Washington and Others
Congregation Hymn .Musician Choice
Pulpit Devotion .Ministers
Song Selection .St. Paul Primitive Baptist Church Choir
Greeting .Brother Philip Steen
Response Visitor
Song Selection .St. Paul Primitive Baptist Church Choir
Historical Marker Presentation Sister Andre Mae Steen
Reflections of Yesteryears: 5- Minutes
Introduction of Reflectors Sister Audrey Steen Williamson
Sister Ethel Delley .Brother Philip Steen, Sr.
Sister Betty Franklin ...Sister Pervie Robison
Sister Louise Robison .Sister Addie Washington
Sister Betty Groce The Hollands
Brother Paul Waldon .Brother Jeremiah Waldon, Sr.
Song Selection Congregation
Introduction of Speaker Pastor E. E. Garvin
Sermon Reverend Curtis Tennell
Pastor, St. Paul Primitive Baptist Church
Invitation to Discipleship
Offering Brothers Lavern Brooks and Jimmy Baker
Remarks /Announcements /Benediction
Dinner will be served in the L.W. Flowers Fellowship Hall
The History of
Washington Chapel Baptist Church
"Upon this rock I will build my Church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail,
against it." (Matthew 16:18) With this scripture in mind, the Washington
Chapel Baptist Church was built on a Solid Rock, whose foundation is Christ.
On December 31, 1892, the Washington Chapel Baptist Church was organized by
Reverends L. K. Williams and R. H. Littleton. Their initial meeting was held in the Old
Foster School, below the College Station Cemetery. The following persons were in
attendance: Josh Washington, Dallas Brown, Peter Curry, Millie Washington, Ruth
Brown, Elvira Collins, Jure Washington, and Amy Washington.
The School membership grew. In April, 1900, a Soul Saving Campaign was conducted
for three weeks. Forty candidates accepted Christ as their personal Savior. These
candidates were baptized on the 4 Sunday in May, 1900.
The Deacon Board consisted of the following: Josh Washington, Dallas Brown, Peter
Curry, Frank Landrum, William Curry, and Lee Richard. The members continued to
worship in the old Foster School until it was destroyed by fire. The members kept the
faith in spite of their loss, and built a place of worship on the corner of the Stasney
Estate. Many members began to move various places. This did not hinder the progress
of the Church. The membership continued to grow spiritually and numerically. The
members had a profound determination to work. In 1903, the first missionary society
was started at Washington Chapel, with Sister Amy Martin as president.
Having led the Church for several years, Pastor L. K. Williams work here ended here on
earth. Overriding hardships, these dedicated people of God called Rev. Williams P.
Keating in 1909 as pastor. Brother Matthew Davis served as secretary of the Church.
Realizing that God's Church must advance, the Rev. John Ayres was invited to preach
the first revival services.
After serving faithfully as pastor for many years, Rev. Keating's tenure as pastor ended.
The Church felt a need for a new leader. In the 1920's Rev. G. W. Williams was called
to lead the flock at Washington Chapel Baptist Church. Under Rev. G. W. William's
inspiring leadership, it was discussed and agreed upon to purchase property from Bro.
Lee Richard.
A new Sanctuary was built. Moving upward to higher heights, a misunderstanding
developed, which is quite prevalent in many Church families, and a split occurred in the
membership, causing some members to seek membership elsewhere. Being led by God,
the members did not become discouraged and continued to work toward the up building
of God's Kingdom.
The Deacons serving under the leadership of Rev. G. W. Williams were: Deacons Sam
Richardson, Wallace Raiford, Sandy Henderson, and David Martin who also served as
Superintendent of Sunday School. Bro. Matthew Davis served as secretary.
Rev. G. W. Williams served his Master well. He accepted the call of pastor at Pleasant
Grove Baptist Church, and resigned as pastor of Washington Chapel. Washington Chapel
was again seeking a Shepherd to lead them. Rev. W. T. Jackson was called to pastor
Washington Chapel in 1929. He preached and taught God's word, convincing men,
women, boys, and girls to come to Christ. The Deacons serving under his leadership
were: Deacons David Martin, Sam Richards, J. C. Chew, Roland Columbus, Ed Carroll,
Walter Steen and Johnny Waldon. Brother Priestly Mitchell served as secretary. After
serving 20 years or more as pastor, the Church felt they were not progressing as well as
they would like. Unfortunately, Rev. Jackson was asked to resign. The Church sought a
new leader. The members went down in unified prayer, seeking strength and guidance.
Thanks to God, those prayers were answered. In the spring of 1946, Rev. L. W. Flowers
was chosen as our new leader, being knowledgeable and business minded as well as a
devout Christian leader. With God's help, under the dynamic leadership of Rev. Flowers,
the loyalty and courage of the faithful members, a new edifice was erected in 1953,
valued at $28,000.00, which was paid in full in approximately 3- years.
Believing that tithes and offerings are God's way to finance the Church, the members
contributed fervently toward the support of the Church, enabling the Church to make
improvements on the edifice whenever necessary. The Deacons serving under Rev.
Flowers' leadership were: Deacons Walter Steen, Sr., Daniel Washington, Roland
Columbus, Philip Steen, Sr., and Willie Howard, Sr.
August 1973, six new Deacons were added: Deacons Philip Steen, Jr., James E. Steen,
Jeremiah Waldon, Clinton Robison, S. A. Ford, and Thomas Hall.
Bro. Daniel Washington served as secretary for a number of years, subsequently, Bro.
Sam Pierce served as secretary until he was called to his heavenly home.
In September 1964, Bro. Philip Steen, Jr., filled the position as secretary and is
still serving in that capacity.
For 32 years the members worked closely under the firm leadership of Rev. L. W.
Flowers, accomplishing many goals.
Due to deteriorating health, the Church felt that Rev. Flowers needed assistance.
During our quarterly business meeting, Rev. Flowers, Deacons and members
discussed selecting an Associate Pastor. It was decided by the Church that Rev. E.
E. Garvin would be contacted. Upon Rev. Garvin's acceptance, it was motioned
by Sis. Daisy Steen and seconded by Sis. Hattie Turner that Rev. E. E. Garvin
would be our Associate Pastor. On July 23, 1976, Rev. E. E. Garvin delivered his
first sermon as Associate Pastor.
After the demise of Rev. L. W. Flowers, in January, 1981, Rev. E. E. Garvin was
chosen as his successor in April 1981. The Church celebrated his First
Anniversary in April 1982. He has worked diligently as God's servant for 25-
years and continues to do so, with love, faith, meekness, kindness, and humility.
Under the leadership of Pastor E. E. Garvin, a dining hall has been added, which
bears the name, "The L. W. Flowers Fellowship Hall ".
The following Deacons have been installed: Deacons Willie Stroud, Jimmie
Baker, Johnny B. Washington, Lee Thompson, and Clifford Walker.
The Church is steadily growing spiritually, numerically, and financially.
Playing a magnificent and dynamic role in the early history of this great Church
were the following:
Rev. L. K. Williams Rev. G. W. Williams
Rev. Bob Williams Rev. C. C. Littleton
Rev. G. W. Terry Rev. W. T. Jackson
Rev. W. M. Keating Rev. L. W. Flowers
Presently serving is Rev. E. E. Garvin with Associate Pastor, Rev. L. B. Groce.
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Acknowledgements
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Let's give God the praise for this opportunity
to gather in His name for another Homecoming.
Special thanks to Reverend Curtis Tennell,
The St. Paul Primitive Baptist Church family
and to everyone that's present.
May God bless each of you.
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