Rogers Memorial Baptist Church
Rogers Memorial Baptist Church
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Rogers Memorial Baptist Church, organized in 1882 as Little Zion Baptist Church and founded by Rev. John Rogers (“Uncle Jack”), pairs a deep historical rootedness with a clear missionary focus—its stated mission is to teach, preach and exemplify the presence of Christ (Matthew 28:19-20) and the site even features a daily Bible verse. Visitors will find active, age‑diverse programming including Children’s events (Vacation Bible School, Eggstravaganza, Easter and Christmas plays), a JOY Club for adults 55+ that does community service and outings, music and dance ministries, and men’s discipleship through the Iron Man Challenge. The congregation maintains an active online presence with Facebook and YouTube channels, a multimedia team supporting services, an events calendar, and practical visitor details (office hours Mon–Thu 9–4, Fri 9–12; phone 865‑523‑2334; fax 865‑523‑9136). With strong emphases on evangelism, biblical teaching, education and community service—along with a scholarship fund and regular revival and outreach activities—the church offers both spiritual growth and practical support for newcomers.
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- Name:Rogers Memorial Baptist Church
- Street Address:520 College Street
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- Name:Rogers Memorial Baptist Church
- Website URL:http://rogersmemorialbc.org/
- Summary:Rogers Memorial Baptist Church, organized in 1882 as Little Zion Baptist Church and founded by Rev. John Rogers (“Uncle Jack”), pairs a deep historical rootedness with a clear missionary focus—its stated mission is to teach, preach and exemplify the presence of Christ (Matthew 28:19-20) and the site even features a daily Bible verse. Visitors will find active, age‑diverse programming including Children’s events (Vacation Bible School, Eggstravaganza, Easter and Christmas plays), a JOY Club for adults 55+ that does community service and outings, music and dance ministries, and men’s discipleship through the Iron Man Challenge. The congregation maintains an active online presence with Facebook and YouTube channels, a multimedia team supporting services, an events calendar, and practical visitor details (office hours Mon–Thu 9–4, Fri 9–12; phone 865‑523‑2334; fax 865‑523‑9136). With strong emphases on evangelism, biblical teaching, education and community service—along with a scholarship fund and regular revival and outreach activities—the church offers both spiritual growth and practical support for newcomers.
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Last updated: 2/20/2026