In 1946, the Reverend Norman Mitchell, desiring to have a place of worship for
the small community in which he lived, organized the Mount Nebo Missionary
Baptist Church. With the assistance of a small group of people, Reverend Mitchell
purchased a lot in Southeast Raleigh, and through their dedication and perseverance,
construction began on the new church just one year later. Often times one would
drive by the site and see Reverend Mitchell adding cinder blocks to the “DREAM” that
would soon be Mount Nebo.
Upon its completion in October 1947, the building was dedicated. The Reverend
Mitchell was installed as pastor and the church officially opened its doors
as Mount Nebo Missionary Baptist Church. The following persons joined the new
fellowship: James Frierson, Mittie Frierson, Alice Mitchell, Mallie Banks,
Fran Dunn, and Norman Mitchell.
The new church experienced regular growth in membership until 1973 when a
passing motorist lost control of his automobile and severely damaged the edifice.
With no place to worship, most of Mount Nebo’s membership united with
other local churches. The faithful few who remained were overwhelmed searching
for a place to worship. Also, during this period, the pastor reluctantly retired
when he became critically ill. He was succeeded by the Reverend George Mitchell
(of no relation to the organizer). Still the search continued. Then in August
1976, a group of supporters from the former church membership purchased property
at 1130 North Blount Street. The church was reorganized and a new name declared—HALIFAX
MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH.
The church began to experience renewed growth. Members who had united with
other fellowships during the transitional period reunited with the newly organized
Halifax Missionary Baptist Church. Unfortunately, the Reverend George Mitchell
became ill during this period and reluctantly relinquished his position at
the church. His successor, the Reverend Sterling Burt, served as pastor for
six years.
Faced with another overwhelming task, several members were appointed to seek
out a Shepherd to lead the growing flock at Halifax. God’s plan began
to unfold. In 1982, while attending the First Cosmopolitan Baptist Church in
Raleigh, a young man was informed of the need and the potential for a Pastor
at Halifax Missionary Baptist Church. This “Man of God,” accompanied
by a friend, made a visit to the church one Sunday after morning service to
introduce himself to the Deacons and church leaders. In December, an appointment
was set up for him to deliver a sermon at the church. In the month of February
1983, that most successful sermon culminated into the congregation’s
vote for the Reverend James Vincent Terry as the new Pastor of Halifax Missionary
Baptist Church. He was just 19 years of age! Young Pastor Terry, a native of
Rockingham, North Carolina, was active in many areas of church life in Rockingham:
He was Student Minister of Providence Baptist Church in Rockingham, NC; Associate
Minister of Poplar Springs Baptist Church in Rockingham, NC; President of the
Youth Department of the Pee Dee Association; and has been guest speaker at
numerous functions.
In 1996 the church purchased property valued at $300,000.00 (tax value). In
1997 the membership voted to change the name of the church from Halifax Missionary
Baptist Church to MOUNT PEACE BAPTIST CHURCH. On June 5, 1999, the Lord blessed
us to break ground for Phase I of the construction of our new worship facility.
The church membership watched as well as prayed as the “Vision” began
to develop into reality. On February 6, 2000 we moved into our new facility.
We have since purchased another building and other properties whereas the little
white church on the dirt road is now the church in the heart of the community
with total assets over $6,000,000.00. This is truly a testimony that little
becomes much when you place it in the hands of the Lord.
In these years under Pastor Terry’s guidance, Mount Peace Baptist Church
has experienced significant growth. Church membership has increased from 50
members to more than 2500 members and Sunday worship attendance has increased
from 25 people to almost 1500 people. Through stewardship and tithing, the
annual financial statement has increased from less than $6,000.00 annually
to over $2,000,000.00 annually. Member participation has increased notably
in the church choirs, mission activities and Mid-Week Worship Service. In addition,
a Youth Ministry and several new auxiliaries have been established during his
pastorate. Pastor Terry revealed to the congregation that he had a “Vision” from
the Lord to direct our bark. One important part of the “Vision” was
the complete renovation of the little wooden framed church at the end of the
unpaved street. This renovation included a new brick facade, the remodeling
of the church’s sanctuary, the Pastor’s study, the creation of
a classroom, the church office & the complete modernization of the Fellowship
Hall & the facilities.
God is still unfolding the “Vision” to
Pastor Terry who is gently guiding us
as we grow in grace and in the knowledge of God. For this, and much more, all
of the thanks,
all of the praise
and all of the
glory is given to our God!