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| Bella Vista Missionary Baptist Church 803 E 36th St. Houston, TX 77022 713.692.3944 |
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Bella Vista's history began through the missionary work of Rev. G. H. Nickerson and
Sis. L.W. Byrd. Together they went where they were permitted, to offer
bible teaching and prayer for the sick and shut-in. In October
1950, at the suggestion of Rev. Nickerson, Sis. Perry located a place
of worship at 3221 Airline. this address had been used as a beer
tavern, where men had danced, drank, fought, and died. Renovation of
the tavern began immediately, and a two week prayer service was held.
On December 21, 1950, Rev. E.S. Branch, Pastor of the Fourth
Missionary Baptist Church, of which Rev. Nickerson was a member,
summoned Rev. McKinley Williams, moderator of the Independent District
Association and with letters of dismissal from the church, proceeded
to organize. The Pastor was elected in the person of Rev. Nickerson,
the name of the church was suggested by his wife, Sis. Pauline
Nickerson. It was name from the addition in which it was born, "Bella
Vista"
Bella Vista is a Spanish word which means "The Beautiful Vision".
In June 1952, Bella Vista moved to its present site, a building
without floors, windows or doors. Early in 1956 the church was
dedicated, unencumbered. On March of 1969, our present Pastor, Rev.
Calvin Abraham was installed as our leader.
In December of 1973, Pastor Abraham presented his proposals for the
expansion of the Bella Vista ministry. He stated that we would build
in phases, so that we could be called "The Church That Cares". |
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