Greater Saint
Matthews Church History
The Greater St. Matthew Baptist Church
was organized by Rev. Gusta Booker, Jr. on September 1, 1968
in the annex of South Park Baptist Church. Charter members
included: Rev. Gusta Booker, Jr., Sis. Theola Booker, Sis.
Maud Booker Cooper, Sis. Monica Booker, Sis. Hermalynda
Booker, Sis. Carmen Booker, Bro. Sylvester Duckens, Sis.
Essie Duckens, Deacon Raymon Johnson Sr., Sis Marsha
Johnson, Bro. Raymon Johnson, Jr., Achey Johnson and Sis.
Martha B. Johnson. Rev. S. H. Weaver presided.
The congregation
met and held their second services in a house at 5301
Northridge where they continued to meet for about six
months. Pastor Booker and the congregation then moved to
Jutland St. Baptist Church were Rev. Don Primm was pastor,
there they continued to hold services for another six
months. After a year, the congregation moved to a new
edifice, where Rev. Booker baptized twenty-two new converts.
In 1971, the Greater St. Matthew membership continued to
grow until it became necessary to double the size of the
sanctuary. God continued to bless this church both
spiritually and numerically and in 1981 it became necessary
to enlarge the current structure. They then relocated the
restrooms to make the sanctuary bigger, constructed a lobby
in the front of the building; placed new pews in the back of
the church and installed pews in the choir area. Two houses
on Jutland St. were connected to make an Educational
building that then connected to the main sanctuary.
Landscaping begun on the exterior grounds with flowers and
shrubbery. A parking lot on Kenilwood was purchased and the
balance paid off in 1984. Existing building were remodeled
to accommodate approximately twenty classrooms.
With Pastor Booker being blessed with the knowledge of the
needs of the congregation and community, many church
ministries grew to accommodate those needs. These ministries
include: Children's Church, which encompasses God's teaching
and training for ages thirteen and under, during 10:30 a.m.
worship service. Greater St. Matthew Outreach Ministry, that
Includes Television Ministries on Channel 39 and in Austin,
Texas. Our Deaf Ministry includes over twenty members. Our
Bus Ministry supports the transportation needs of the Deaf
Ministry as well.
God's love is also spread through the Prison Ministry and
our Meals-On-Wheels Ministry, which provides meals everyday
for our Senior Citizens. Grocery items are distributed daily
through our Food and Clothing Ministry - "The Food Pantry".
Our Singles and Marriage Ministries impresses Gods way for
His peoples everyday living along with our Evangelism
Ministry on Sunday Mornings. The youth of this church
community are always remembered by Pastor Booker, through
activities like the Young Ambassadors for Christ, Junior
Brotherhood, The Save Our Sons Mentoring Program, Acteens
and the Greater St. Matthew Christian Steppers Drill Team;
Through the Music Ministry with choirs like the Angelic
Voices, Heavenly Voices and Little Angels; Through the Young
Adult and Junior Ushers as well as through sports activities
like basketball and softball teams.
Community involvement like the SPARK School Park Program
initiated to erect new parks facilities at elementary
schools. Also the citywide Love Our Kids Program that links
at-risk children with volunteers of which Greater St.
Matthew is actively involved. We are now worshipping in our
new edifice that seats 1,300. A gymnasium and a Christian
School up to the fifth grade are planned for the near
future.
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