FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF SEARCY, White County, Arkansas ************************************************** Submitted by: Bonnie Baker-Palmer Date: 6/2/97 Coopyright: All rights reserved. USGENWEB ARCHIVES DISCLAIMER: In keeping with our policy of providing free Information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. ************************************************* PASTORS: (1847?-1901) Bogard, Ben Boone, T. B. Faulkner, E. C. Green, Moses Harris, J. W. Hughes, J. R. Jenkins, J. T. Kincade, A. J. Powell, A. L. Shipp, J. C. Thomas, J. S. Members during the Civil War Era included the following families: Black Bradley Bundridge Coody Critz Crow Deener Harder Holloway Jones McPherson Pilkington PASTORS: (1901-1957) When moved & named Gentry Memorial Church Bogard, Ben Cooksy, W. M. Cossey, J. I. Greenleaf, A. A. James, C. N. Kelley, W. M. Myrick, C. E. Rogers, J. S. Rucker, T. K. Schultz, M. J. Wood, W. C. Vestal, W. R. People innvolved in laying the cornerstone in 1901: Black, B. C. Bogard, Ben Ford, J. A. Hailey, Z. T. Hart, John Holloway, J. W. Lewis, R. R. Patterson, Henry Smith, J. A. Wood, J. P. Woodson, D. T. Deacons under Pastor Charles Myrick: Deener, J. B. Ford, J. A. Kimbrough, J. A. Manning, S. D. Patterson, Henry Rachels, J. N. Varner, Henry Walker, O. J. Wood, J. P. Officers under Pastor J. I. Cossey in 1936: Belas, Mrs. Victor Duncan, Henry Golden, Mrs. Ira Hoofman, A. W. Huddleston, B. C. Jones, Mark P., Sr. Royston, A. H. Thomas, Winifred (After 1957, it was again moved & then renamed First Baptist Church)