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NEW LIGHT MISSIONARY BAPTIST


Circa. 1895

 
"The late Reverend Tony Scott was the founder and organizer of this great New Light Missionary Baptist Church. Rev. Tony Scott was a sugar cane farmer. He was married to the late Cecily Scott and they were the parents of nine (9) children.

In 1895, the anticipation of an institution of worship became a reality when the Reverend Tony Scott began the work to establish a Christian Congregation. This place of worship was located on a certain tract of land in East Baton Rouge Parish bounded North by lands of Nicholas Wax Cemetery, East by Bayou Sora Road, West by Mississippi Valley Yazoo Railroad, and South by Blount Road.

Through the efforts of the Reverend Tony Scott along with P. H. Handy, S.T. Davis, and H. Warner a church building was erected so that Rev. Scott could carry out his calling to preach, teach, and lead God’s people to repentance, praising, and worshipping of God Almighty.

A Trustee Board was appointed and the members were the late P. H. Patton, J.T. Davis, H. Warner, and Deacon Lawson.

The Deacon Board at this time consisted of the following: the late Willie Allen (Head Deacon), Jim Early, William Brown, Anthony Brown, Sr., Abraham Ruffin, Nennie Gibson, George Cornelius, Steve Washington, and Daniel Johnson.

Mother of the Church was the late Sister Angeline Williams. Deaconess that served faithfully history does not show.

In the year of 1935, a Charter was established for the New Light Missionary Baptist Church. New Light consisted of a one-room construction with sagging doors and windows that opened to the outside. There were bare wood floors and a few homemade benches and chairs. The roof was tin sheet metal. A door was at the front and back of the building. In the winter heat came from a “pot belly” wood burning stove with pipes pointing out through the top of the little building. The adjourning “Nic Wax” plot was used to bury the dead for many years and even to this day.

In 1910, a storm destroyed the church and the church was rebuilt on the east side of the railroad track, which is presently known as Crane Street in Scotlandville, Louisiana.

Several years later the New Light Missionary Baptist Church was moved to its present location, 650 Blount Road, Baton Rouge, Louisiana on the corner of Blount Road and Scenic Highway, across from the Maryland Tank Farm.

In 1921 Pastor Tony Scott died. After his death, the late Rev. R. W. Ball served as pastor. In the year of 1923, the late Rev. J. P. Handy was elected to serve as pastor.

After many struggles, it became necessary to pray and look for another pastor. Sister Cicely Scott, Pastor Tony Scott’s wife along with others visited the late Reverend Noah C. Chinn and discussed the possibility of him coming and serving as the pastor of New Light.

The late Reverend Noah C. Chinn was elected in 1927 as pastor. With his divine devotion the church was rebuilt in 1955. Associate ministers that served under Reverend Chinn were Reverend Jesse Bradford, Reverend Chippy Clark, Reverend Horace Early, Reverend James Early, Sr., and Reverend Henry Early.

Former deacons that served under the leadership of the late Reverend Noah C. Chinn were the late Willie Jackson (Chairman, Board of Deacons), Ben Banks, Willie Welch, Charlie Adams, Anthony J. Brown, Edward Stewart, David Franklin, Matthew Green, Jim O’Connor, and Nathaniel Brown.

Former Deaconess that served under the leadership of the late Reverend Noah C. Chinn was the late Addie Brown, Beatrice Smith, Mary Lovie Stewart, Angeline Williams, Virginia Early, Nonia Jackson, Minnie Stevenson Jackson, Julie (Sadie) Stewart, Mary Henderson, Lou Ella Bradford, Albertha Banks Green. Sugar Brown Worthy, Mattie Rae, and Janie Brown. Mothers of the church were the late: Janie Brown, Addie Broaden, Angeline Williams, and Virginia Early.

The Lord was always first for the pioneers of the New Light Missionary Baptist Church in spite of the small financial gain that led the church to prosper and to have much success.

Reverend Dr. H. B. Williams, the present Senior Pastor was elected in August of 1965 to serve as Acting Pastor. In November of 1965 illness struck Reverend Noah C. Chinn and he passed away. Dr. H. B. Williams was officially elected Pastor of New Light in December of 1965. Former associate ministers under Reverend Dr. H. B. Williams at this time were: Reverends Henry Allen and Joe Taylor.

Former deacons that served under Pastor Williams’ leadership included: the late Edward Stewart, Charlie Adams, Thomas Washington, Fred Guerin, Charlie McCray, Calvin D. Williams, Sr., David Franklin, Alfred Bates, Isaiah Scott, Ben Chance, Wallace Moore, Essex Bradley, Plez Henderson (Chairman), Peter Lawrence, Jessie Golphin, Eddie Newton, Henry Maxie, Rev. John Bell, Esaw Brown. Earnest Jackson and William Myers.

Other deacons were: Eddie Lee, Rev. Jasper Roper, Carey Harris, Bennie McFarland, Sr., Ted Nelson, Joseph Allen, Clarence Grimes, and Ronald Jackson. Junior Deacons: Claric Grimes, Curtis Weston, Ronnie Bell, Andre D. Harris, and Marvin Evans.

Other deaconess that has gone on are the late Mary Conic, Clara Hudson, Leola Smith, Sarah Banks, Eula Lathan, Mary Wells, Winnie Coleman, Ruby Bailey, Julia Evans, Sedonia Donaldson, Vearis Bates, Lillie Knighten, Mattie Ray, Christine Barrow, Joyce Duhe and Cherlyn Fugler-Young.

Working together under Dr. Williams’ unrelentless dedication and most competent leadership our membership has increased greatly and we have grown spiritually from his divine teaching. Through his God given visions and guidance God afforded us in 2002 to complete our Community Outreach Center. Dr. Williams’ dream was to have this Center erected for the Community. By God’s grace we are currently Reaching, Teaching, and Serving the North Baton Rouge Community. In 2003 a Dodge van was purchased to aid with the transport of our members to various services.

In 2004 the church added several ministries. “Our House” Clothes Closet and Karing Kitchen were opened to help the less fortunate. A Computer Lab was established to help with the needs of computer literacy and high tech training. This Lab is dedicated In Loving Memory of Cherlyn Ann Fugler Young.

Our Outreach center housed a diabetic study and the Pennington Biomedical Research study in 2005 that was rewarding for our community and church. We here at the New Light Missionary Baptist Church can proudly say with the greatest of confidence “The Lord is good all the time.” For truly we have come this far by faith leaning on the Lord trusting in his holy Word he has never failed us yet!

Our present deacons are: Calvin D. Williams, Jr. (Chairman), Kenneth C. Henderson (Vice Chairman), James Stampley, Jesse McCray, George Payton, John Higginbotham, Hebert Thomas, Roosevelt Bell, Curtis Stewart, Sr., Isaiah Smith, Sr., Riley Underwood, Eugene Jackson, Elijah Tyson, George Fugler, Sr., Evan Alsander, Jr., Walter Wells, and Solomon Matthews.

Our present deaconess ministry consist of the following: Rose Lee Maxie (Mother of the Church), Nettie Brown, Mary Early, Julia Johnson, Lizzie Alsander (President), Janella Thomas (Vice President), Mary M. Henderson, Ethel Bell, Ethel Smith, Ethel Tillman, Mary Cossette, Eola McCoy, Alizelee McCray, Leola Higginbotham, Eleiner Tobias, Alice P. Metz, Taffy McCray, Cassie Dean, Eula Moses, Sylvia Henderson, Patsy Dabney, Patricia Stewart, Sarah Tyson, Mary Johnson, Dorothy Link, Carrie Lloyd, Arnee Washington, Elnora Cornelius, Mozella Valley, Lucy Clark, and Sharon Metz-Williams."

SUBMITTED BY: New Light Missionary Baptist Church
 

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