Future Past

If you are new to our faith family, it may surprise you to know that Beaumont’s First Baptist Church is more than 152 years old. Through many seasons, Beaumont’s First Baptist Church has been a testimony to faith, resilience, and God’s endless provision.

Founded in 1872 as a small group of faithful settlers who gathered in the upper room of the Beaumont courthouse, FBC’s roots were humble yet steadfast. From this meager assembly, the Lord began growing a story of faith and ingenuity. As Beaumont was being transformed by its own “modern-day gold rush” thanks to the oil boom, FBC Beaumont found itself at the epicenter of growth and opportunity. Although extraordinary displays of faith and service mark the history of Beaumont's First Baptist Church, our story is not without its human errors.  Such as the skepticism about installing electric lights in 1888, which was dismissed as an “impractical fad.” Still, through trials and triumphs, our congregation remained steadfast, rooted in God’s Word, and committed to His work. Through financial depression, World Wars, and times of great revival, the people of Beaumont’s First Baptist remained in God’s hands.
Over the past 152 years, we’ve built five worship spaces, each serving to deepen our roots as we continued to spread the message of Jesus’ great love. It is impossible to separate the history of FBC Beaumont from landmark moments such as the Oil Boom, Industrialization, and the funding of institutions like East Texas Baptist University, Baptist Hospital, and Lamar College. Today, we see history repeating itself as we are experiencing continued growth. While reflecting on our rich history, we are inspired to remain steadfast and honor God’s faithfulness. Our past encourages us to dream big, stay humble, and trust fully in our Lord's message and mission. By following God’s callings, we will continue to grow and serve for His glory.

Curt Edgerton

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