Brief History of Creed Baptist Church
During the winter of 1971, the Continental Divide Association conducted a
survey in the mining town of Creede to determine the necessity of starting a new mission
there. The prospects looked very favorable. The Association purchased the
"Six Gun Camp" property for the new work. This gave the mission ten lots
and eight buildings. The Calvary Baptist Church of Monte Vista agreed to
become the sponsor. First services in the Six Gun facility were held on June 13,
1971 with 24 in attendance.
The first members of the new mission were: Lester and Emily Roberts, Pat
Morrow, Dave and Thea Wolfe and Bob and Lois Thompson
By 1977, the new mission had outgrown the
Six Gun facilities. The group began to make plans for building their new
sanctuary. Some out-of-state builders were enlisted as volunteer labor. The
logs were donated by the Wolf Creek Industries of Pagosa Springs. Work was
soon begun. By July, the first services were held in the new facility.
August 10, 1977
, was a significant day for the mission. After
a very special morning worship service, a "constituting service" was held
at 2.00
p.m. The church chose as
their name, "The Creede Baptist Church." They called Curtis Smith to become
pastor of the new church. The church voted to affiliate with the Continental
Divide Association, Colorado Baptist General Convention and the Southern
Baptist Convention
Charter
member, Lester Roberts recalls that in the early days, baptisms were often
held in the Rio Grande River Once during an early spring thaw, the water
was swift and icy. The baptismal candidates had to tie ropes about their
waists to keep from being carried downstream with the current.
In 1993 they purchased a home for the pastor
in Creede Haven Addition near town. The old parsonage behind the church building
was removed to make room for the new fellowship hall which was completed
in 1998.
Former pastors: Wayne Randolph, Sanders, Don Pemp, Dillard Roberts, Curtis
Smith, Milo Arbuckle, Don Gentry, John Lawrence, Tim Frazier, Roy Joe ham,
Allen Shelton.
An Updated History of Continental Divide Association
of Southern Baptist Churches by Charles B. Aiken and Fayma L. Humphreys