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First Baptist Church of Glendale 2013 Church & Community Profile The First Baptist Church of Glendale, California was founded in 1904 and has functioned constantly as a Baptist witness since its inception. The congregation is aligned with the American Baptist Churches, USA and is regionally related through the American Baptist Churches of Los Angeles. The “First Baptist Church of Glendale, California,” is incorporated as a nonprofit religious institution under the laws of the State of California, and is governed by its 2009 Revised Constitution and By‐Laws. The purpose of the Church : (Church Constitution, Article 2) 1. The worship of Almighty God and the preaching and teaching of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. 2. The practice of Christian discipleship and fellowship as revealed and taught through the Holy Scripture under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. 3. The promotion and advancement of Christ’s Kingdom throughout the earth. This Church affirms and ascribes to the historic American Baptist Distinctives: Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior The Holy Bible as our rule for faith and practice Priesthood of all believers in the practice of the faith Celebration of Believer’s Baptism and the Lord’s Supper Separation of church and state Religious liberty/soul freedom Autonomy of the local church

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FirstBaptistChurchofGlendale

2013Church&CommunityProfile

TheFirstBaptistChurchofGlendale,Californiawasfoundedin1904andhasfunctionedconstantlyasaBaptistwitnesssinceitsinception.ThecongregationisalignedwiththeAmericanBaptistChurches,USAandisregionallyrelatedthroughtheAmericanBaptistChurchesofLosAngeles.

The“FirstBaptistChurchofGlendale,California,”isincorporatedasanonprofitreligiousinstitutionunderthelawsoftheStateofCalifornia,andisgovernedbyits2009RevisedConstitutionandBy‐Laws.

ThepurposeoftheChurch:

(ChurchConstitution,Article2)

1. TheworshipofAlmightyGodandthepreachingandteachingoftheGospelofJesusChrist.2. ThepracticeofChristiandiscipleshipandfellowshipasrevealedandtaughtthroughtheHoly

ScriptureundertheguidanceoftheHolySpirit.3. ThepromotionandadvancementofChrist’sKingdomthroughouttheearth.ThisChurchaffirmsandascribestothehistoricAmericanBaptistDistinctives:

• JesusChristasLordandSavior• TheHolyBibleasourruleforfaithandpractice• Priesthoodofallbelieversinthepracticeofthefaith• CelebrationofBeliever’sBaptismandtheLord’sSupper• Separationofchurchandstate• Religiousliberty/soulfreedom• Autonomyofthelocalchurch

TheVisionoftheChurch&OurMission:WeseektobeafaithfulwitnessoftheLordJesusChristinourcommunity,region,andtheworld.Tothatend,ourchurchhasadoptedthefollowingpracticesinbecomingafruitfulcongregation:

• RadicalHospitality• PassionateWorship• IntentionalDiscipleship• RiskTakingMissionEndeavors• ExtravagantGenerosity

ThesefivepracticesareoutlinedindepthinRobertSchnase’sbook,FivePracticesofFruitfulCongregations.Twooftheguidingphrasesofthelastsixyearshavebeen:“MovingTraditionsForward”&“DeepRoots…FreshFruits”

ReachingouttotheneighborhoodinChrist’s

love…RADICALHOSPITALITY

ExperiencingPASSIONATEWORSHIP

SundayClasses&MondayEveningStudies:INTENTIONALDISCIPLESHIP

RISKTAKINGMISSIONmeanssteppingintotheneedsofourcommunity.

The Practice of EXTRAVAGANT GENEROSITY describes an unselfish willingness to give in order to make a positive difference for the purposes of Christ. Congregations that practice Extravagant Generosity give in ways that exceed all expectations and extend to unexpected measures.

2013WinterShelterforHomelessinourGym.

Fruitfulcongregationsthrivebecauseofextraordinarysharing,willingsacrifice,andjoyousgivingoutofloveforGodandneighbor.

AHistoricalOverviewoftheCommunityinwhichweserve:

Glendale'searliestknowninhabitantsweretheTongvaIndians.AmongthefirstknownEuropean‐AmericanwasafarmerandsoldiernamedJoséMaríaVerdugo,whosettledlandgrantedtohimin1798.Glendalewasincorporatedasacityin1906.Glendale's"GrandCentralAirport",nowownedbyDisney,hadthefirstpavedrunwayonthewestcoastin1923.ItiswhereJackNorthropstartedbuildingairplanesandisthesitewhereHowardHughesbuilthisH‐1Racer.DuringWorldWarIIitwasatrainingfieldforP‐38pilotsofthe319thFighterWing.

In1992GlendalewasoneoftheFinalistCommunitiesforthe"All‐AmericaCityAward"givenbytheNationalCivicLeague.

Asofthe2010Census,thecitypopulationis191,719,makingitthethirdlargestcityinLosAngelesCountyandthe22ndlargestcityinthestateofCalifornia.

GlendaleliesattheeasternendoftheSanFernandoValley,bisectedbytheVerdugoMountains,andisasuburbintheGreaterLosAngelesArea.ThecityisborderedtothenorthwestbytheSunValleyandTujunganeighborhoodsofLosAngelescounty;tothenortheastbyLaCañadaFlintridgeandtheunincorporatedareaofLaCrescenta;tothewestbyBurbankandGriffithPark;totheeastbyEagleRockandPasadena;tothesouthbytheAtwaterVillageneighborhoodofLosAngeles.TheGoldenState,Ventura,Glendale,andFoothillfreewaysrunthroughthecity.

Glendale'sForestLawnMemorialParkCemeterycontainstheremainsofmanynotedcelebritiesandlocalresidents.GlendaleisalsohometooneofthelargestcommunitiesofArmeniansintheUnitedStates.

Climate

GlendalehasaMediterraneanclimate.ThewarmestmonthisAugustandthecoolestmonthisJanuary.TherainfallishighestinFebruaryandlowestinJuly.Theaveragehightemperatureis78degreesandtheaveragelowtemperatureis58degrees.Fallbringsniceweather,butthesemonthscanbeverywindyduetotheSantaAnaWinds,blowinginonceortwiceayearfromOctobertoDecember.TheSantaAna'sbringverygustywindswhichcanreachupto60or70milesperhour.Gustsmayreachupto100mphinmountainpassesandcanyons.ThereareanywherefromonetoseventhunderstormsinGlendaleperyear.Theyarerarelysevere.

Economy

AccordingtotheCity's2011ComprehensiveAnnualFinancialReport,thetopemployersinthecityareasfollows(withnumberofemployeesgiven):GlendaleAdventistMedicalCenter(2,234),Cityof

Glendale(2,122),GlendaleUnifiedSchoolDistrict(1,886),GlendaleMemorialMedicalCenter(1,463),GlendaleCommunityCollege(1,406),Nestlé(1,269),WaltDisneyImagineering(1,025),DiagnosticLaboratories(931)

Industry and development

CompanieslikeNestle,Citi,Unum,andCignahaveofficesdowntownnearthechurchcampus.

TheBob'sBigBoychainofhamburgerrestaurantsstartedinGlendaleonEastColoradoinAugust1936,andtheBaskin‐Robbins,"31Flavors"chainoficecreamparlorsstartedinAdamsSquarein1945.

Thecitysawsignificantdevelopmentinthe1970s,withthecompletionoftheGlendaleFreeway(Highway2)andtheVenturaFreeway(Highway134).

Re‐developmentofBrandBoulevardisinfullprocessandfeaturestheon‐goingrenovationofthe1925AlexTheatre(whichbacksuptothechurch’sMarylandAvenueParkingLot).

SeverallargecompanieshaveofficesinGlendale.TheU.S.headquartersoftheSwissfoodsmultinationalNestléandInternationalHouseofPancakesarelocatedinGlendale.TheLosAngelesregionalofficeofCalifornia'sStateCompensationInsuranceFundisinGlendale.

In1994,StevenSpielberg,JeffreyKatzenbergandDavidGeffenformedDreamWorksSKG,adiversifiedentertainmentcompany.DreamWorksAnimationremainslocatedinthecity'sGrandCentralBusinessPark.TheWaltDisneyCompanyalsohasalargecampuslocatedintheGrandCentralBusinessParkthatincludestheheadquartersforitsImagineeringandConsumerProductsdivisions,TheMuppetsStudio,andbyApril2013,MarvelStudios.TheDisney‐ownedKABC‐TVisheadquarteredonthepropertywhichislocatedatthesouthwestendoftheImagineeringcampus.

AstudybyanoutsideconsultingorganizationhiredbythecityshowedthatpeoplefeltGlendalewasboring.Afterseeingtheresultsofthestudy,theGlendaleCityCouncilvotedtoappropriate$1milliontoundertakeanimagecampaignentitled:“YourLife.Animated,”drawingonthestrongDisney,DreamWorks,MuppetStudioandMarvelComicpresenceinthecity.

Shopping

Glendalehasawideselectionforshoppers,onebeingtheGlendaleGalleria(withinwalkingdistancetothechurch),whichisanchoredbyMacy's,Target,J.C.PenneyandsoontobeopenedBloomingdales.

The“AmericanaatBrand”isa15.5‐acreoutdoorshoppingandresidentialcommunity.ItopenedtothepublicinMay,2008,andfeatures75shopsandrestaurants,238apartments,100condominiums,andaPacificTheatres18‐plexCinemawhichseats3000people.TheAmericanaatBrandisanupscaleoutdoormallwhichincludesstoressuchasTiffany&Co.,H&M,ArmaniExchange,True

Religion,Forever21andUrbanOutfitters.TheAmericanaatBrandsoonwillbehometoanewNordstrom’sthatwaspreviouslywaslocatedinsidetheGlendaleGalleria.

SinceFBCofGlendaleisahistoricdowntownchurch,alltheshoppingareasareeasilyaccessiblefromthechurchproperty.

ShoppingcanalsobedoneatMontroseShoppingParkinNorthGlendale.TheshoppingparkrunsdownHonoluluAvenueandisfilledwithmanystoresandrestaurants.Knownasthe“MayberryofL.A.”anddedicatedtoasmalltownfeel,thiscommunityisagreatplacetovisit.

Demographics

The2010UnitedStatesCensusreportedthatGlendalehadapopulationof191,719.Thepopulationdensitywas6,268.6peoplepersquaremile.TheracialmakeupofGlendalewas

• 136,226(71.1%)WhiteAnglo/Caucasian

• 33,414persons(17.4%)HispanicorLatinoraces• 31,434(16.4%)Asian(6.9%Filipino,5.4%Korean,1.3%Chinese,0.9%Indian,0.6%

Japanese,0.4%Vietnamese,0.9%OtherAsian)• 2,573(1.3%)AfricanAmerican,• 531(0.3%)NativeAmerican,• 122(0.1%)PacificIslander,• 12,146(6.3%)fromotherraces,and8,687(4.5%)fromtwoormoreraces.

AnumberofnotablepeoplearenativesoforhavelivedinGlendale,including:

• WoodyGuthrie,musician• DonKnotts,actor• MarioLopez,TVshowhost• MichaelRichards,actor• NicoleRichie,actress• PatSajak,TVhost• RickSpringfield,musician• EmoPhilips,comedian• CaseyStengel,MLBplayerandmanagerfortheNewYorkYankees,BrooklynDodgers,New

YorkMetsandBostonBraves,amongothers• JohnWayne,actor

FirstBaptistChurchofGlendale:HISTORICALINFORMATION:

FirstBaptistChurchofGlendalebeganastheresultofagroupofChristiansmeetingtoforprayerinthehomeofMr.&Mrs.S.C.MarchantonJuly5,1904.TheirdesirewastodiscernhowtheycouldbeusedofGodtosharethegospeltotheirnewlyemergingcityofGlendale,California.Thecitywasnotyetincorporated,butthisgroupofbelieverssawthegrowthcomingandwantedtoexplorethepossibilitiesofestablishingaChristianwitnessasBaptistsinthecity.AlocalBaptistpastor,Rev.S.C.OhrunandRev.AlonzoM.Petty,amissionaryassignedtohelpchurchesdevelopinSouthernCaliforniawereinvitedtoconducttheprayertimeanddiscussion.Astheylistenedtooneanother,onesenseditappropriatetoproposeamotiontoformaBaptistchurch.IntrueBaptistpolity,aftersomediscussion,anaffirmativevotebroughtintoexistencethenucleusofourcongregation.TheirsenseofGodmovingamongthemwassostrongthatwithinthreeweeksofthatinitialgathering,twenty‐twochartermembersagreedtoorganizethiscongregation.ThegroupdecidedthechurchwouldbecalledtheCalvaryBaptistChurchofGlendale(anamethatwasusedforaboutfiveyearswhenitwasdecidedtochangeittotheFirstBaptistChurchofGlendale,California).ProminentamongthefoundingcongregationalleaderswereMr.J.M.Banker,Mr.&Mrs.D.B.Beers,Mr.andMrs.C.E.Damerell,Mr.&Mrs.S.C.Marchant,Mr.&Mrs.A.A.Miller,Mr.&Mrs.J.L.Overton,H.M.Overton,Mr.&Mrs.J.T.Rawlins,OniaRawlinsandMr.&Mrs.G.W.Wallace.

Thefirsttwomonths,Rev.OhrumactedasPastorofthenewlyformedchurch.Rev.C.W.Iler,whowaspreachingattheBaptistChurchofSouthPasadenaonSundaymornings,wascalledtocomeandleadtheGlendaleChurch.ServicesmovedfromhomestotheOddFellowsHallinGlendaleoneachSundayafternoonatthreeo'clock.TheneedtoeducateanddevelopmembersandguestsalikewaskeenlyfeltbyBrotherIler.Rev.IlerbecamealeaderinSouthernCaliforniaBaptistchurchesasanadvocatefordevelopingChristianworkers.HeledthechurchtobeginaSundayschoolwhichwouldbecomprisedofthreeageappropriateclassesforchildren,youth,andadults.Rev.IlerledaconferenceontheimportanceofdevelopingworkersinthechurchatthefirstannualmeetingoftheBaptistAssemblyofSouthernCaliforniaheldinLongBeach,CA(July28‐Aug19,1907)i

Thechurchsoonoutgrewthehalltheyhadrentedandbegantolookforabuildingsiteonwhichtoerectapermanentchurchhome.ThechurchfeltledtopurchasetwolotsforsaleatthecornerofLouiseandWilsonStreetsatacostof$450.Abuildingfundwasestablishedandthefirstchurchbuildingwasbegun.Thecostofthisstructurewas$3,000.Churchrecordsindicatebuildingcostswere“keptatthisverylowfigurebecauseofthe

workduringtheirsparetimeofagroupofthefaithfulmembers,amongwhomwereBrothersBanker,Beers,Damerell,Marchant,Miller,Overton,RawlinsandWallace.”(ChurchDirectoryHistoricalHighlights,June1,1929).

Rev.AlonzoM.Petty,knowntomanyasthe"FatheroftheGlendaleBaptistChurch,"andMr.Banker,wereinstrumentalininfluencingaparticipationinthefinancingofthismovementbysuchgoodSouthernCaliforniaBaptistsasDeaconRichardGreenofLosAngeles,AlfredP.GriffithofAzusa,D.K.Edwards,andHanna.AthertonBaldwin,alsoofLosAngeles,aswellasthelateL.C.Brandandvariousothersinandoutofthedenomination.TheconventionoftheLosAngelesCityMissionBoard(nowknownastheAmericanBaptistChurchesofLosAngeles)alsorenderedfinancialassistanceandaidwithoutwhichtheworkcouldnothaveprogressedasitdid.

Rev.AlonzoPettywasnotonlyinstrumentalinhelpingestablishthechurchandwatch

overitsdevelopment.Hiswife,Annawholovedmissionworkasmuchasherhusband,joinedthechurchandbecametheleaderofmissionssupportinthecongregation.Theywerestrong,faithfulmembersthatmadeatremendousdifferenceinthebeginningyearsofthechurch.

DuringthenextfouryearsahealthygrowthinstrengthofmembershipandspiritualactivitywasrealizedunderthepastoralleadershipofRev.E.K.Fischer,(PastorfromJuly,1905,toApril,1906)andRev.W.F.Stone(PastorfromMarch31,1906,toJune,1908).

Duringtheirbrieftenure,Rev.FischerandRev.Stoneledthechurchtoeradicateallitsdebtonthelandandconstructionandseegainsinmembershipthatthemembershipreachednearonehundred.

OnJuly1st,1908,thechurchinaunanimousvotecalledRev.A.F.Moodyaspastor.HispastoralleadershipinauguratedaperiodofchurchgrowththatexpandedthechurchwitnessandinfluenceinGlendale.Onechurchdocumentreportsasa“resultofthede‐votedanduncompromisingChristianspiritamongthechurchmembers…andwiththeaidofMrs.Moodyandtheirtwodaughters,suchnecessarypartsoftheChurchlifeastheWomen'sMissionarySocietywasformed.”Mrs.MoodywasinstrumentalintheformationoftheChoirandothermusicalactivitieswhich“tookonahealthygrowthbecauseoftheiractivepersonalparticipation…andtheirfineChristiancharacterandspirit.”DuringRev.Moody'spastoratetheChurchwasincorporated,onApril1,1909,underthenameitnowhas,TheFirstBaptistChurchofGlendale,California.J.M.Banker,H.F.Fryer,andJamesHoffmanactedasincorporators,representingthemembershipinthislegaltransaction.

OnSeptember1,1910,Rev.EugeneHaines,ofVermont,wascalledasPastor.Underhispastoralleadership,whichcontinueduntilApril16,1913,heledthecongregationtoexpandanderectnew$11,000.00ChurchBuildingandSundaySchoolclassrooms.PastorHainestookanactivepartintheplanningandbuildingofthenewChurchhome(CurrentlytheGethsemaneChapel)aswellasleadingthechurchtogrowinnumbersandspirit.DuringthisbusytimethespiritualcareoftheChurchwasneverforamomentlostsightof,aswasevidencedbytheformingoftwoactiveyoungpeople'sgroupsunderthesupervisionofMrs.Haines.AverysteadyandhealthygrowthwasexperiencedduringtheRev.&Mrs.Hainesdevotedservice.

Rev.JohnH.TroyservedasPastorfromOctober,1913,toMarch,1916.HewasanexceptionalstudentofscriptureandwaswellrespectedamongfellowBaptistpastorsforhisabilitytosharethegospelmessagethroughscholarlyteaching.

Troy’sacumenatcommunicatingscripturaltruthandhisabilitytoconnectwithanaudienceledagroupof50localBaptistpastorstoaskhimtorepresentthemandothermainlinedenominationsinadebateoverscripturalinterpretationwithJosephFranklinRutherford(November8,1869–January8,1942),alsoknownas"Judge"Rutherford.HewasahighpoweredlawyerwhobecamethesecondpresidentoftheWatchTowerBibleandTractSociety.HeplayedaprimaryroleintheorganizationanddoctrinaldevelopmentofJehovah'sWitnesses,whichemergedfromtheBibleStudentmovementestablishedbyCharlesTazeRussell.

Rutherford wrote a letter to Charles Taze Russell following the debate in which he shares the amount of interest and attention the debate stirred:

“My room in this hotel looks out facing the main entrance to Trinity Auditorium, and each evening I could see the crowds gather. For more than two hours before the debate began the people were standing at the door waiting to get in. Each evening the gates were closed and locked by 7 o'clock, and after that hundreds were turned away. It is estimated that from 10,000 to 15,000 persons were turned away during the four nights, unable to gain entrance.”

Rev.VernonCowsartservedaspastorfromJuly,1916,toAugust,1918.FollowingaperiodofafewmonthswithoutaregularPastor,acallwasissuedinJuly,1919,toRev.ErnestE.Ford,andherestartedaPastorateofeightyears'durationinwhichtheChurchmaybesaidtohavesuccessfullypassedthroughthatdifficulttransitionfromavillagesizedChurchtoadown‐townmetropolitancongregation.

FollowingaperiodofafewmonthswithoutaregularPastor,acallwasissuedinJuly,1919,toRev.ErnestE.Ford,andherestartedaPastorateofeightyears'durationinwhichtheChurchmaybesaidtohavesuccessfullypassedthroughthatdifficulttransitionfromavillagesizedChurchtoadown‐townmetropolitancongregation.

Longbeforeitseemedphysicallypossiblethatthemembershipcouldfinanceabuildingprogramtofittheneeds,PastorFordwasdreaming,talkingandplanningastructurethatwouldmeasureuptotheprogram"toservicethatthecommunityinitsrapidgrowth.Aftermonthsofplanningandworkwitharchitects,withfinancialadvisorsandwithbuildingmaterialcompanies,anExecutiveBuildingCommittee,composedofGeorgeBentley,Chairman;ParkArnold,J.L.Gray,J.M.BankerandP.L.Hatch,andtheFinanceCommittee,consistingofRoyL.Kent,Chairman;HarryW.Chase,J.RayBentley,W.W.McElroy,J.R.DetweileralongwiththePastor,andCharlesCressey,Architect,theentiremembership,participatedinthegroundbreakingceremonyonApril20,1925,andthecornerstonelayinginJuneofthesameyear.

CharlesCresseyturnedthefirstshovelofdirtatagroundbreaking.Thirteenmonthslater,thebuildingwascomplete,atacostof$175,000.Thededicationservicebrokeattendancerecords,“withenthusiasmthatisseldommanifestattheopeningofanedificebuiltfortheworshipofGod,”accordingtoanarticleintheMay3,1926,editionoftheGlendaleEveningNews.Atthemorningandeveningservices,theseatingcapacityofthenewauditoriumandtheoverflowroom[theoldmeetinghall]wasfilledtocapacity.ThechurchwassaidtobeoneofthemostbeautifulinSouthernCalifornia.“Expertsdeclaredthatarchitecturally,thisstructurecouldhardlybesurpassed,”accordingtoanarticleintheMay1,1926,editionoftheGlendaleEveningNews.“Thecrowningfeaturewasthebeautifulauditorium,finishedinlightshadesofgrayandblue‐graywithoakpewsandwoodwork.”ArchitectCresseyalsodesignedthewindows,madeofimportedEnglishcathedralglassbyJudsonStudios.TheSanctuarywasrestoredtoit1926grandeurin2009andisstillrecognizedtodayasoneofthemostbeautifulworshipspacesinLosAngeles.Ithasalsobeencalledan“acousticaljewel”becauseofitscanopyceilingthatallowsforsoundtoraindownonaudiences.

GratitudetoPastorFordandhisleadershipforthishouseofGod.Addingtothecharmandworshipatmosphereisthe1929EstyPipeOrgan,amemorialprovidedbyMrs.A.F.Woodinlovingmemoryofherhusbandandson.

Themostfarreachingandhistoricchangeinleadershipoccurredinthelatesummerof1927,whenRev.J.WhitcombBrougher,Jr.,wasunanimouslycalledaspastor.Hisunequalledtenureaspastorstretchesfrom1927to2003.HistenureofseventysixyearsaspastoristhelongestinonecongregationinAmericanBaptisthistory.Thechurchflourishedandgrewaswellasfacedallkindsofchallenges.Hisstrongleadershipsawmanyyearsofprosperousgrowth,theeradicationofallchurchdebtandthebuildingofaneducationbuildingandgymnasiumwhichhousedtheburgeoningnumbersattending.Underhisguidance,thechurchincreasedtoalltimerecordsinmembers,attendance,missionalsupportandacquisitionsofpropertiestoextendtheministry.PastorBrougher’sfather,Rev.J.WhitcombBrougher,SRcametoservewithhimasanAssociatePastorfrom1935‐1945.PastorBrougherandhisfather(Knownbythecongregationas“DadBrougher”)hadatremendouswitnessthatreachedmanypeopleforChrist.Duringthesedays,thechurchSanctuarywasfilledtocapacity.Twomorningservicesplusaneveningsongservicewithspecialguestsmadethiscongregationoneofthemostexcitingplacestobeinthelate30’sand40’s.TheBroughers’individualandteamministrytouchedmanylivesincludingHollywood’selite.MaryPickford;DouglasFairbanks,JR;WillRogersandWaltDisneyaswellmanyotherlivesintheentertainmentindustryarelinkedtothechurch’sministry.Indeed,livesallacrossthespectrumofsocietyinLosAngeleswererecipientsofthechurch’sministryandoutreach.ThechurchwaspresenttopeoplecaughtinthethroesoftheGreatDepressionandtoreturningveteransfromworldwarsaswellasprovidingministrytothoseimmigratingtoCalifornia.

PastorBroughercommittedtobeingactiveinthecommunityandsoughttoconnecttobusiness,civicandcommunityleadersandassociations.Hebelievedthatassociationwithcommunityserviceclubsandcivicleadersnotonlymadehimarepresentativecitizen,butgavethechurchamoreactiveandvisibleplaceinthecity.HisinsistenceonorthodoxChristianidealsandforcefulpresentationstocrowdedhousesoftheclaimsofChristupontheindividualhasgivenwaswellknown.ThereisalonglistofpersonsconvertedandbaptismsrecordedasaresultofhisinfluenceinsharingChrist.

TheuniquenessofPastorBrougher’sunprecedentedtenureisampletestimonytohisperseveranceanddeterminationasapastoralleader.Indeed,hesurvivedmanypersonalaswellascongregationalchallengesthatwouldhaveendedmostministerialcareers.Hisremarkabletenacityandinfluenceonthechurchissingular.

Asaleader,hedevelopedthepropertytoincludeaneducationbuildingandgymnasiumaswellasleadingthechurchtoacquirepropertiesthatbecamecriticaltohelpingthechurchexpand.

OneofthehallmarksofPastorBrougher’sministrywashissteadfastcommunicationwiththemembership.Headamantlyconnectedthroughthemailwithbirthdayandanniversarycardsaswellasletterscommendingmembersfortheirserviceandremindingthemoftheirbaptismalanniversaryeachyear.

Contendingwithshiftingdemographicsandadecliningmembershipaswellashisownhealthissuesinhislateryears,hecontinuedhispastoralleadership.PastorBrougher’sson,theRev.FrankBroughercametoassisthisfather.This“book‐ending”ofhiscareerwithPastorBrougher’sdadassistinghimfortenyearsnearthebeginningofhiscareerandhissoncomingtoassisthimthelastthirteenyearsofhisministryisanotheruniquecharacteristicofthechurch’sstory.

FollowingPastorBrougher’sdeathat101,Rev.FrankBrougherstayedonas“actingpastor”untilthechurchcalledRev.CharlesUpdikein2007.Rev.UpdikewasinstalledaspastorbyModeratorRodneyBradshawwhileABCofLARegionalRepresentativeDougHubbardandFBCGChairofPastorSearchCommitteeJudiClinewatch.

UnderPastorUpdike’sleadership,thecongregationbeganareturntoitsfoundationalprinciplesofbeingopentothecommunityandsharingthegospelmessagebroadly.Leadingthechurchtorenovateitsdeterioratingfacilitiesanddiligentlyworkingtoestablishoutreachministriesusheredthechurchintoasignificantdowntownwitnessagain.ReachingouttoourneighborhoodthroughallkindsofministriesincludingVacationBibleSchool,Communityinvolvementinmissionalservicehaspowereditsresurgence.PastorUpdikeledthechurchtobringtheABCofLAregionalofficestoourcampusandhasbeeninstrumentalindevelopingarelationshipwiththearts.FBCGisnowthehosthomeofPhilharmonicOrchestraandGlendaleNoonConcerts.ThehallmarkofPastorUpdike’sministryhasbeenagracecenteredcaringforallwhoattend.Hisleadershiphasbeeninstrumentalinhelpingtore‐establishthechurchasathrivingcongregationonceagaingrowingwhilebecomingyoungerandmorediverse.Aftersixyearsofservice,PastorUpdikeretiredfromfulltimepastoralministryatthecloseofthe2013churchyear.

Now…beginningits110thyearofministry…thechurchisreadytowritenewchaptersinthebookofACTSandtoblessanothergeneration!THANKSBETOGOD!

"ThereforeeveryonewhohearsthesewordsofMineandactsonthem,maybecomparedtoawisemanwhobuilthishouseontherock.Andtherainfell,andthefloodscame,andthewindsblewandslammedagainstthathouse;andyetitdidnotfall,forithadbeenfoundedontherock.”Matthew7:24‐25

iTheStandard,ABaptistNewspaper;July27,1907.Vol54,Num38,p.18