Our History
Our History
1818
Two hundred and two years ago, Haddonfield was an historically Quaker village of less than fifty families. Mrs. Letitia Evans asked Rev. John Sisty of Philadelphia to preach, with a view to the founding of a Baptist congregation. So, on August 17, 1817, he preached his first sermon in Haddonfield at the Grove Schoolhouse. The meetings continued with much success, and the Baptist Church was organized on June 11, 1818, with ten constituent members. As early as September 1818, a collection was taken for the poor on the occasions of the Lord’s Supper, a practice which continues today as the monthly Fellowship Offering. After a few months, the congregation decided that it was time to build the new Baptist Church its own meeting house. This was erected on the main street, a little distance from the center of the village. The first service was held there on November 29, 1818. The area behind the meeting house was used as a cemetery, and is indeed the site of the Baptist Cemetery today.
1837
1838
1839
1841
1852
1885
1886
1889
There is evidence of ecumenism as early as 1889. This practice has continued and flourished through the years, as evidenced by the modern-day Haddonfield Council of Churches.
1890
1891
1893
1896
1900
1904
1906
1909
1913
1918
1921
White Cross work (foreign and home mission projects organized for Baptist women on a national level) began and continues today.
1923
1924
1926
1930
1938
1943
During the Great Depression, the church kept up a program of welfare work in the community.
This year found sixty church men in the armed forces.
1944
The exterior of the church building underwent extensive renovations .
1945
The ladies of the church organized into the Women’s Union. This consisted of a large group meeting at the church once a month and smaller “circles” meeting in individual homes once a month to work on home and foreign mission projects. In recent years, these meetings have evolved into prayer groups, friendship groups, Bible studies, and book circles.
1955
The Memorial Fund of the Haddonfield church was established .
The interior of the building saw major changes.
During this time period, the Bell Choir was formed. The program has grown and expanded greatly over the years.
The children’s annual production of a pageant depicting the Christmas story has become a cherished tradition, as has the more recent outdoor “Live Nativity” program presented for the community.
1985
A unique Summer Enrichment Bible school program began.
1991
Rev Michael Feicht arrived as Pastor of First Baptist Haddonfield. He had a great calling for missions, his earlier background having been in the Peace Corps. The last quarter century has seen a great emphasis on mission projects and trips and disaster relief through the work of the Women’s Union, involvement in White Cross, participation in ABCUSA, ABCNJ, and ABC International Ministries. Many members are involved in numerous local missions and outreach programs. Rev. Feicht spearheaded mission projects and trips to Belarus, Rwanda, Egypt, Lebanon, India, China, Puerto Rico and West Virginia.
2010
The First Asian Baptist Church holds its services in the Skylight Room on our second floor. The church, led by Rev. David Ho Jin Yu, was originally established for Burmese religious refugees. We welcome them and hope to make their transition to life here easier. Rev. Yu is the director of Asian ministries for ABCUSA and the Asian Church hosted the national meeting of Asian Baptist Churches in 2016. Rev. Yu also organized 2018 and 2019 mission trips to South Korea.
2018
Rev Michael Feicht retired after 27 years of service to the First Baptist Church of Haddonfield.
Rev Nevin Werron started as Interim Pastor.
2020
Rev Nevin Werron retired as Interim Pastor and the search for a new pastor is taking place.
COVID-19, a global pandemic, caused the Church to make many changes throughout the year.
We are blessed to have Minister of Music, Will Powell, and Interim Organist, Robert Gardner. Robert Gardner is the Bell Choir Director. Will and Bob are providing many inspirational musical offerings during the pandemic,via in-person, live-stream, and audio services, emails, and outdoor bell-ringing. Our usual concert schedule has been sidelined for the timebeing.
The congregation remains committed to the church throughout this crucial time period. We are striving to continue all of our ministries and missions. We maintain strong ties to Riverview Estates (Baptist Home) and Baptist Camp Lebanon, as well as to our sister churches Mount Olivet Baptist Church in Haddonfield and Runyombi Baptist Church in Rwanda. We are committed to the ABCUSA and ABCNJ, and also the Haddonfield Council of Churches.
Haddonfield Baptist continues to provide inspirational worship services every Sunday morning, with songs of praise and messages of hope. During non-pandemic times, there are both traditional and casual styles of worship; service opportunites are scheduled so that those who desire to serve can participate in church ministries. At all times, the church’s purpose remains solid – to introduce others to a relationship with Christ.
2021
The Global Pandemic - COVID19 - continued. Despite the continued challenges, The Church remained open and available for Sunday worship services each week. The opportunity to enhance the technology department grew into a part-time technician position, allowing livestream of each and every service to take place and reach those unable to worship in person.
Rev. Ryan Miller and his family (Wife: Tammy, Children: Liam, Cecily & Austen, Mom: Renee) arrived from Colorado in October to accept the call as Senior Pastor of First Baptist. Rev. Miller was officially installed on November 14, 2021.