History of Friendship Missionary Baptist Church
For quite a while, these 40 people met in different homes, carrying
on services, until a lot was leased on S. Caldwell, and a small
structure began to take form. Soon after moving into their new location,
the growth of the church was so rapid that this space soon became
inadequate. A new site was soon found at the corner of E. First and S.
Brevard Streets.
In addition to Rev. Lewis, Friendship has been blessed with eleven
God loving and outstanding pastors prior to Pastor Jones. During this
period, the Friendship family grew and moved to our former location at
3301 Beatties Ford Road in July 1970. Immediately before Pastor Jones
was called to Friendship, Rev. Colemon W. Kerry, Jr. served untiringly
for thirty-three years as pastor of the Friendship family. God called
him from this life on Dec. 30, 1981.
In October of 1982, the church called the Rev. Dr. Clifford A. Jones,
Sr. to become our thirteenth pastor. Many mission outreach programs
have been established, including the Youth Opportunity University and
the International Studies Program. Friendship, a tithing church, strives
to serve the local community and participates in numerous foreign
mission projects. Its theme for years has been: “Servants Affirming
God’s Word Globally.”
Through continued growth and development of the church, the
Friendship family moved to our current location at 3400 Beatties Ford
Road in August 2006. Our 3301 Campus houses the Marizetta Kerry Child
Development Center, Friendship Day School, and the neighboring
Friendship Community Development Corporation.
Of necessity biblical history enlightens us to know that the
Christian church is divinely called, maintained and is a spiritually
perpetuating organism. The Church is the earthen extension of the
resurrected Christ who triumphantly reigns and resides with God the
Father. The Church is the body of Christ with members functioning in the
community through teaching, fellowship, breaking bread and prayers. It
was our Lord Jesus Christ, prior to the Crucifixion, who told the first
tepid followers that, “upon this rock (faith in Jesus the Christ, the
Son of God) I will build my Church and the gates of hell shall not
prevail against it.” (Matthew 16:18)