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Avondale, 1943

1943 was a long time ago, and life was different in Avondale back then.  Avondale (also known as Coldwater) was an unincorporated area, and the population was less than 2000 people.  At the time, it didn’t have a High School.  Litchfield Park High School had been founded in 1928, and it didn’t move to Avondale (and change it’s name to Agua Fria) until 1956.  A gallon of gas cost about 15 cents, a new car could be had for about $900, and a house could be rented for about $40 per month.

The USA, of course, was still embroiled in World War Two.  The Pentagon had just been completed in Washington.  The latest movie was Lassie Come Home, and Glenn Miller and Frank Sinatra were the hottest musicians.

Early in 1943, on the corner of Western and Central in Avondale, just west of downtown, a tent was erected and a four week long revival was held under the leadership of some Phoenix churches.  At the end of the revival, an organizational meeting was held for what would become our church.  They decided to begin worship services immediately, and the first worship service of what was known as First Baptist Church was held on Sunday, March 7, 1943.  They purchased a corner lot and erected a simple frame building by September of that year.

We’ve moved twice since then, expanded our ministries many times, and changed our name.  We’ve had some great times and some real obstacles in the 69 years since we opened our doors, but God blessed the vision of those first members and FSBCA is now a strong and vibrant church with over 500 in attendance on a typical Sunday.  There are only a handful of people left from that era–most of them have gone home to be with the Lord or have moved away–but I thank God that they were men and women of vision who wanted to start something that would last well beyond their own lifetimes.

Let’s pray that our current generations of leaders and members are just as committed to God and to the leaving a legacy that will last for generations.  Our work makes a difference today, and it also sets the stage for even greater work in the future.

Happy Birthday, FSBCA!

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  1. Antony Gabriel says:

    Praise the Lord

    Pastor , I am Antony Gabriel Gonzalez from India, Simply I am saying my story, pastor I born a christian, but in Roman Catholic, My wife from Hindu family Jesus accept my wife as his daughter when she was doing her college, she was Baptiso (Baptism)by Pastor David on 1997 Feb 11 th, Till she Loving Jesus more than this world everything and she advice me past 10 year to took Baptiso (Baptism) but mind not set for 38 year( I am now 38 year Old), but Jesus spoke to me “follow everything like me” and finally Jesus accept me and I took Baptiso (Baptism) on March 3rd 2012 from Pastor Nova, now I fully submit myself to Jesus. I need one help from you in the Name of Jesus. I got job seeker visa to come Norway to find a job after getting job I want to shift my whole family ( My wife and two children ) to Norway, here I don’t Know any body except Jesus, I am trying all this thinks by leading my Jesus, I am in Prayer at Last Night, Jesus gave this Idea getting help from ministry people, I find you through Internet Pastor please if This is Jesus wish please help to settle in Norway. I got 6 month vaild visa. Please pray for me and my family If Possible Please help me or refer any other Pastor. I am and my cousin sister Hema latha ( Pharma) Coming there in this month end, please help us Pastor please.