Dr. John Priest Green, president of William Jewell College preached the dedication sermon
. The beautiful brick building with the stained glass windows stood as a tangible testimony
of God's faithfulness. Members gave sacrificially and faithfully and the indebtedness was
paid off in 1922. In 1924 the German Baptist Church disbanded and many members joined Second
Baptist Church. The name was later changed to First Baptist Church.
In October, 1958, the church purchased property on Peach Street in order
to relocate and build adequate facilities to meet the growing demands of the ministry
of the church. Years later under the leadership of Pastor Kenneth Harder the church
voted to relocate to the Peach Street property. Groundbreaking for the new facility
was held on November 12, 1978. On Sunday, February 24, 1980, the congregation gathered
for Sunday School in the building at Main and Fairground Avenue for the last time.
Following Sunday School they traveled by caravan with police escort to the new facility
on Peach Street for the worship service. Attendance at this first service in the new building was 412.
First Baptist Church has rich heritage of missions support and involvement.
The church helped sponsor a church in Belarus, has sent mission teams to Thailand, Belarus,
Chicago, Alaska, India, and China. Two families from the church are currently serving as
missionaries for the International Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. The
church also seeks to minister to the needs in our own community. In 1999 the church
established Kids First, an after-school program for elementary school children. In 2001
that ministry expanded to include a summer day camp for elementary age children. The
church participates in the Higginsville Ministerial Fellowship seeking to provide
assistance with physical needs in the community. The church has sponsored a food
distribution in the community and provided gifts and food to families at Christmas.
The church donated money to purchase cots for the city of Higginsville's emergency
response team. The church has also financially supported the needs of families
through gifts to the Missouri Baptist Children's Home and Special Care Homes. In
response to the growth being experienced by the church a second morning worship
service was added in March of 2002. In honor of their 125th Anniversary the
church is partnering with other churches in Higginsville and Habitat for
Humanity to build a Habitat House in Higginsville in 2005. Currently the
church is averaging approximately 300 people in attendance for worship
on Sunday mornings.
The current staff includes the pastor, Dr. Greg Fine, who
began his ministry at the church in August of 1994. Dennis Million is
the Minister of Music and Education and joined the staff in January
of 2005. Mike Johns is the Minister of Youth and Recreation, and is
also the most recent staff member, joining the team in January of 2007.
Angela Green has been the Director of Kids First since 2009.
The church is located at 1907 Peach Street in Higginsville, Missouri
64037. The phone number is 660-584-7165. God's faithfulness continues to
be revealed through the life and ministry of this great church.