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West Rockport Baptist Church

545 Park St
207-236-8643

In June 27, 1849, J. Wakefield, J. Ingraham, W. O. Thomas, E. Barrows, J. Kellock, E. Payson, and J. Shepard met at Moses Keller's house to organize a church.
 
Winthrope O. Thomas was the first pastor. The construction was started in 1852 and the dedication was held January 19, 1953. Rev. W. O. Thomas spoke from l Kings 6:7.
 
During the early days the church usually shared a pastor with another community. The pastor tended to change often, but on at least two occasions a pastor served a second term.
 
The church grew and by 1924 had 70 members. From 1900 to 1921 the pastor was shared with Rockville. In 1924 the church began sharing a pastor with the Rockport Baptist Church which lasted until 1975.
 
In 1975 Va1 Vigue became the first full time pastor. The church began to grow and the baptismal tank was opened up for the first time in many years. In 1977 Val Vigue left for Dallas Theological Seminary. Gil Reed served for three years and left for the mission field in the Philippines.
 
In June of 1980 Rev. Val Vigue returned from Dallas and the church grew spiritually and numerically. By 1985 we needed more space and a building program was started to add the present Fellowship Hall and sanctuary. In 1990 Rev. Vigue resigned.
 
Rev. Rick Lamarande became pastor in 1991 and resigned in 1993.
 
In April of 1993 the church called Rev. Dell Hyssong Jr. as pastor. The church began to grow. The new auditorium was finished. Bathrooms were added on the main floor and a new Allen Organ and Yamaha Grand Piano were purchased. In 1998 the building and instruments were paid in full. In 2002 Pastor Hyssong left to take on a camp and music ministry.
 
Rev. Harold Carpenter served as interim for ten months until Rev. Don Lough became pastor in January 2003. Pastor Lough passed away unexpectedly December 14, 2003 after only eleven months as our Pastor. Pastor Lough enthusiastically initiated various new ministries in the church which are doing well. Rev. Carpenter served again as interim until March 2005.


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