Metropolitan Baptist Church
In the Spring of 1913, the late Mrs. Matilda Parker, a
member of First Baptist Church, Charleston sought permission to
organize a Sunday School in downtown Charleston. Her Church not only
granted her permission but furnished teachers and a tent. The Sunday
School attracted many children of the community off the streets on
Sunday afternoons and created much interest, which caused it to grow in
size.
Soon after the Sunday School had been organized and
was making great strides by the teaching of the Word of God; a need was
expressed for a Church in the community. The Metropolitan Baptist
Church was organized on July 25, 1915 by the following persons; Rev.
R.M. Mayhew, Mrs. Matilda Parker, Dr. W.L. Jones, J.C. Lewis, James
Breedlove, Lewis Patterson, R.C,. McIver and James Carlon. Mrs. Matilda
Parker and Mr. I.A. Noel purchased the lot at Court & Donnally
Streets owned by Mr. E.A. Barnes and R.Q. Hill, a member of First
Baptist Church and erected a frame building.
In February 1916, the first Pastor was called;
Rev. C.H. Woody of Beaver Dam, VA. During his tenure three clubs were
formed; Queen Esther, The Reapers and the Young People's Improvement
Club. In 1921, a mortgage burning for the lot was held and the
cornerstone for the building was laid. This building stood as a
monument to the successful leadership for Rev. C.H. Woody, who resigned
in 1926.
April 1927, Rev. H.R. Williams of Richmond, VA was
called. In 1928, Trustees were appointed by the Circuit Court. August
1930, Rev. S.B. Moore replaced Rev. Williams by vote of the Church.
In December 1937, Rev. C.E. Phillips of Mt. Hope, WV was called to fill the pulpit.
On February 3, 1947, Rev. C.E. Wright, Pastor of the
Good Hope Baptist Church, Barracksville, WV was called and assumed his
duties on May 4, 1947. He found a building fund treasury of $1,320.38.
In September 1947, a parsonage was begun at 412 Donnally Street and
completed. The church edifice was remodeled and the entrance
changed from Donnally Street to Court Street. The Church membership
increased in numbers. On October 29, 1952, Rev. Wright resigned from
the pulpit.
On December 16, 1953 by vote of the Church, Rev.
William D. Mosley, Jr., Pastor of the Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Athens,
OH was called. On Sunday, February 7, 1954, he assumed his duties and
was installed on Sunday, March 7, 1954. Rev. Mosley was a graduate of
Morehouse College and a veteran of World War II. His accomplishments
were; installation and dedication of a Hammond Organ which was a gift
by Mr. & Mrs. Robert Watkins, purchase of new hymnals, procuring
robes for the Young People's Choir, several new auxiliaries, creating
a building fund treasury, modern method of business administration,
renovation of the church kitchen through renewed church club activities
and 23 new members. Rev. Mosley achieved in five months what might have
taken five or more years to accomplish. Rev. Mosley resigned on
December 27, 1959.
The call was next extended to Rev. Lewis Griffin and
he assumed his duties on August 7, 1960. Under his leadership, the
Young Adult Choir was formed and later named the Metropolitan
Gospel Chorus. His affiliation with the Church was beneficial and we
are sure the experience with us prepared him for greater leadership
elsewhere. The Church received and accepted Rev. Griffin's
resignation in June 1966.
Rev. Mitchell Douglas accepted the call to to pastor
our Church on December 11, 1966. He was a Pastor with great leadership
ability. The Church received and accepted Rev. Douglas's resignation on
October 8, 1972.
On December 1, 1973 a call was extended to Rev. Joseph
Carter who assumed his duties on January 1, 1974. Under his
leadership, a second parsonage was purchased at 901 Thompson Street in
Charleston. Our Church was outdated and inadequate to meet the desired
requirements necessary to promote effective christian education and the
Urban Renewal wanted the property for expansion. A building and
planning committee was formed and consisted of James Mosley, Sr., Laura
Ross, Ethel Williams, Bertha McCain, Jackie Gary, Ethel Price, Versa
Reed and Rosa Bradford. Under Rev. Carter's leadership a lot was
purchased at Donnally & McCormick Streets and a new edifice was
constructed valued at $300,000. Also a board of Christian Education and
Bible Study Class was established. On Sunday, March 23 at 2:30 pm.,
members and friends marched from the old Church to the new church home.
With God's help, Metropolitan has gone from a small frame structure on
Court & Donnally to its present structure on Donnally &
McCormick Streets. Rev. Carter resigned on August 21, 1983.
On March 9, 1984 a call was extended to Rev. Ralph
Johnson of Richmond, VA to fill the pulpit. Under his leadership, a
third parsonage was purchased at 724 Serene Drive, Charleston. The
Church Steeple was erected, the Radio Ministry, Youth Scholarship Fund,
Male Chorus and Men's Auxiliary were established. The Church approved
the nomination and voted approval of the Church's first female Trustees,
Mrs. Ethel Price and Mrs. Janice Holland in 1989. In March 1992, Rev.
Johnson accepted a call to become the Pastor of St. James Missionary
Baptist Church in Johnstown, PA.
On December 29, 1992 at 9:30 pm., a call was made
by Deacon Manfred Holland, Pulpit Committee Chairman to Rev. Aaron
Hairston, Jr., to become Pastor-Elect of the Church. Deacon Holland
indicated that the Church had unanimously voted to secure Rev. Hairston
as the Pastor. Rev. Hairston accepted the call and began on Sunday,
February 7, 1993 and was installed on Sunday, March 21, 1993. Under his
leadership approximately 130 members were added to the Church Roll by
baptism, restoration and christian experience, a Church Staff and Church
Newsletter were organized, a new PA System installed and formation of a
Church Nursery. Seminary Extension classes were held at the Church for
members of various churches over the Kanawha Valley. Rev. Hairston
resigned from the pulpit on June 19, 2005.
A new pulpit committee was formed and recommended to
the Church on October 1, 2006 that Rev. Darin G. Freeman Sr., be secured
as the 12th Pastor of Metropolitan Baptist Church. Pastor Freeman came
to us from Washington, DC. In Pastor Freeman's short tenure so far,
God has added to our Church many new members and a renewed and
refreshing sense of worship. Pastor Freeman has worked tirelessly to
fully automate the Church in many areas. We now have a website,
computers and a screen in the sanctuary to worship with. We are now
seen on television throughout the States of WV, NC, OH and KY. We have
opened a library and bookstore. Metropolitan Bible Institute is
a blessing to our membership as well as the City of Charleston.
Pastor Freeman has also organized the Mountain State
Baptist Convention of West Virginia. We now have licensed female
preachers in the person of Minister Frances Holland, Minister Kathie
Holland, Minister Maritza Williams, Minister Arva Reynolds and Minister
Daisy Clark. Pastor Freeman also licensed Minister Paul Miles and
Minister Corey Lowery. Pastor Freeman has ordained and installed Rev.
Kathie Holland as Pastor of the New Vision Baptist Church of White
Sulphur Springs, WV. Pastor Holland is the first female pastor of a
baptist church in southern WV.
Another accomplishment for Pastor Freeman and our
church is that Pastor Freeman has been invited to visit President Barack
Obama and his adminstration on December 1-2, 2011.
Our history will continue as long as God continues to
bless us. We have come this far by faith and we can't turn around. We
pray God's continued blessing upon the people, ministries, and Church family
that is "Metropolitan Baptist Church"...
