Founded in 1833, the First Baptist Church of Jeffersontown will be celebrating its 190th Church Anniversary in April 2023. Please join us as we mark this occasion in the history of one of the oldest congregations in Kentucky. Come worship in our sanctuary noted for its vintage stained-glass windows.
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Founded in 1833, the First Baptist Church of Jeffersontown will be celebrating its 190th Golden Church Anniversary in April 2023. Please join us as we mark this occasion in the history of one of the oldest congregations in Kentucky.
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Easter is April 9th this year. Plan on celebrating with the First Baptist Church of Jeffersontown!
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February is Black History Month.
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Sis. Patsy Ruth Brisbon, 80, a retired principal of JCPS and an active First Baptist member known for her dynamic church anniversary leadership over the years, was called home on May 8, 2022. She is survived by her daughters, Debra Grundy and Robyn Miller; siblings, Jacqueline Chestnut, Bonnie Askew, Walter Eades and James Eades; grandchildren, David, Regan and Raina; and a host of family and friends.
Sunset service May 14, 2022.
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Come Join Us!
The First Baptist Church of Jeffersontown, KY, will be celebrating its historic 189th Anniversary on Sunday, April 24, 2022.
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Happy Easter!
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Happy Easter!
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Happy Easter: He is Risen!
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Happy Easter: He is Risen!
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Happy Easter: He is Risen!
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Happy Easter: He is Risen!
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Back in the day: Former First Baptist Church member and award-winning Dancer/Choreographer LaVelle Smith with Michael Jackson, Lavelle’s sister, and his mom, Sis. Mary Jane Smith.
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Back in the day: Former First Baptist Church member and award-winning Dancer/Choreographer LaVelle Smith, with his mom, Sis. Mary Jane Smith, and his sister back in the 1970s.
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Former First Baptist Church member and award-winning Dancer/Choreographer Lavelle Smith (left center), when he was a little kid attending the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Educational Building, back in the 1970s with Rev Thurmond Coleman.
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