Antioch Baptist Church of Knoxville
History
Learn the Bible Web is sponsored by Antioch Baptist Church
of Knoxville. We are a conservative King James Bible
believing Independent Baptist Church located in
Knoxville Tennessee (TN).
Trinity Baptist Temple
(later renamed Antioch Baptist Church) was founded on
Sunday, February 20, 1972, by Dr. Luther E. Adkins during a
business meeting held in a charter member’s home.
Approximately 50 members from another church wanted to start
a new work for the Lord because they had become
disillusioned by ungodly and unbiblical practices in their
former church that were not going to be resolved. By
unanimous vote, the people present made Dr. Adkins the
pastor and the first church service was held right after the
business meeting. The very next week, the church started
meeting at the Hamilton National Bank located on the corner
of Fifth Avenue and Broadway in Knoxville, TN. Approximately
eight months later, the church moved to its present location
at 5709 N. Broadway and held services in a six room dwelling
house which was included in the purchase of the property.
The ground floor of the present building was finished in
December 1974 and the second story in October 1978.
On November 6, 1983, the
members under the leadership of Dr. Luther E. Adkins voted
unanimously that David F. Reagan (then assistant pastor)
would become pastor in the event of certain circumstances as
set forth in a resolution written by Dr. Adkins. Bro. Reagan
had proven himself to be called of God over and over again
while in the church. He was called to preach in 1972,
attended Bible Baptist College in Springfield, Missouri,
from 1973 to 1976, and then in 1977 became acquainted with
Dr. Adkins and began attending Trinity Baptist College &
Seminary. Over the years he received a Bachelor’s Degree, a
Master’s Degree and finally, a Doctor of Theology Degree
from Trinity. Bro. Reagan led music for the church, was
ordained October 7, 1980, became assistant pastor and worked
under Dr. Adkins for seven years. Upon the death of Dr.
Adkins in July 1985, Bro. David F. Reagan became pastor of
Trinity Baptist Temple.
As of September 1, 1997,
Trinity Baptist Temple was renamed Antioch Baptist Church.
Numerous churches in the Knoxville area contained the name
Trinity Baptist or Temple Baptist in their
church name and because of such, many bills, reservations,
phone calls, etc., were misdirected to the church and visa
versa. But the main reason for the change to the particular
name Antioch was the Biblical example set by the
church at Antioch in the book of Acts.
Before Bro. Reagan's
death on May 8, 2007, he had continued the ministry of the
evening college (now called Scripture Baptist College) and
the church became involved in multiple ministries. Today,
there are five missionaries on foreign fields out of the
church and several others planning to go. Also, the church
is involved in church planting in Knoxville and other states
in our own country. In addition, the church supports
forty-six missionaries and/or missionary entities at home
and abroad.
On May 13, 2007, just after the death of Bro. Reagan, the
members voted unanimously that Andrew B. Ray (then assistant
pastor) be called to be the third pastor of Antioch Baptist
Church (also recommended by Bro. Reagan in an epistle to the
church read the Sunday following his death). More to
follow...
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