Sentertown Missionary Baptist Church
Sentertown Missionary Baptist Church
AI Summary
Guided by the vision "To Win And Grow People For the Glory of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ," Sentertown Missionary Baptist Church in Knoxville (7149 Millertown Pike) emphasizes being empowered by the Holy Spirit to share Christ worldwide. Teaching pastor Dr. Keith Elliott Sr., who holds a Doctor of Ministry from Covington Theological Seminary, brings deep personal and community experience—he was the first African American to receive a four‑year football scholarship at Western Carolina University and retired after 31 years with the U.S. Postal Service, serving as one of two African American Postmasters in Upper East Tennessee. Congregational life features midweek Bible study Wednesdays at 6:00 PM, choir rehearsals at 7:00 PM, Tuesday dance rehearsals at 6:00 PM, and a music ministry that blends traditional and contemporary gospel with hymns (the Dance Team leads praise on the fourth Sunday). Families will find a youth ministry that pairs social activities like bowling, lock‑ins and movies with Bible teaching, and the church maintains active Facebook and YouTube channels and accepts online giving via PayPal (paypal.me/Sentertown).
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- Name:Sentertown Missionary Baptist Church
- Street Address:7149 Millertown Pike
- Address Line 2:(removed)
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- Name:Sentertown Missionary Baptist Church
- Website URL:https://sentertownmbc.com
- Summary:Guided by the vision "To Win And Grow People For the Glory of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ," Sentertown Missionary Baptist Church in Knoxville (7149 Millertown Pike) emphasizes being empowered by the Holy Spirit to share Christ worldwide. Teaching pastor Dr. Keith Elliott Sr., who holds a Doctor of Ministry from Covington Theological Seminary, brings deep personal and community experience—he was the first African American to receive a four‑year football scholarship at Western Carolina University and retired after 31 years with the U.S. Postal Service, serving as one of two African American Postmasters in Upper East Tennessee. Congregational life features midweek Bible study Wednesdays at 6:00 PM, choir rehearsals at 7:00 PM, Tuesday dance rehearsals at 6:00 PM, and a music ministry that blends traditional and contemporary gospel with hymns (the Dance Team leads praise on the fourth Sunday). Families will find a youth ministry that pairs social activities like bowling, lock‑ins and movies with Bible teaching, and the church maintains active Facebook and YouTube channels and accepts online giving via PayPal (paypal.me/Sentertown).
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Last updated: 2/27/2026