In 1937 Rev. S. N. Dulaney served the
memberships as pastor with Rev.
John Luther Lee as assistant pastor until 1943. Deacons at
this time were Herbert Page, Sr.,
Percy Parks, Barry Lee Halloway, Sr., William Sheppard
and I. T. Anderson.
Deacon
Percy Parks the only surviving member of the deacon
board [1974] resides on Fruit Avenue in Farrell, Pa. and is now
affiliated with the First Baptist Church of Farrell, Pa.
In 1943 Shenango Penn Mould
cleared the company houses from the land which is now the Shenango
Parking Lot and Second Baptist Church was dissolved. The membership was
asked to go to any church of their choice until a new site was located
and a new minister could be obtained. Sunday School was held for the
children at various homes in the neighborhood.
In 1944 Second Baptist Church
relocated in a shanty in Bombeck’s Coal Yard with Rev. Evans as pastor, I. T. Anderson, Percy Parks
and Herbert Page as
deacons and Sherman Brown
and James Morgan
serving as trustees.
In 1946 Second Baptist moved
into the basement of the present location at Walnut and High Street
with Rev. L. F. Golden
as pastor. In 1951 the church was
completed and the fifty members along with
Rev. L. H. Golden, Deacons
Herbert Page Sr., Percy Parks, I. T. Anderson and Trustees
Sherman Brown and James Morgan
moved into the new sanctuary.
In 1956 the Valley Mould and
Iron began to clear out the company houses which caused members to
relocate again and the membership decreased. Rev. S. H. Dodson
was pastor at this time and Herbert Page, Sr., Percy Parks and Raymond
Johnson, Sr. were deacons with James Morgan, James Johnson and Aaron
Barber as trustees. From 1959 to 1960 Rev. T. F. James was pastor.
For the past 13 years Rev. Walter Gillespie has
served the church as pastor. Rev.
James Carothers is presently serving as assistant pastor
[1974]. Raymond
Johnson, Sr. and
George Carter are deacons. James
Johnson, James Morgan, Tinsley Johnson and Raymond Austin are trustees.
Presently serving as elected
officers of the church for the 1974 fiscal year are Deacon Raymond Johnson, Sunday School
Superintendent; Brother Rodney
Austin, Assistant Superintendent; Trustee James Morgan, church
treasurer; Sister Elizabeth
Lampkins, financial secretary; Sister Taretha Carothers, Assistant
Financial secretary; Sister Delores
Pope, church clerk; with Sister
Loretta Hopkins, Assistant clerk.
The church has undergone
extensive remodeling within the last two and a half years, with other
plans being discussed, and Shenango, Inc. has played a great part in
the history of Second Baptist Church, recently donating land
surrounding its present location for expansion and parking.
Sharpsville
Centennial Commemorative Booklet, 1974, pages 44-45 |