Church History


History of the Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church

The Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church had its humble but vivid beginning in the hearts and minds of the slaves of the Caffey Community, Burkville, Alabama. This history is very colorful and reveals the faith that the founders/organizers and members had in God and themselves.

The wife of the slave owner, known as Mrs. Turner, kindled this religious inspiration. Mrs. Turner, as revealed, was a Christian woman. She allowed the slaves on her plantation to hold church services. It was stated that Mrs. Turner herself held Sunday school classes at her home for the slave children.

The slaves didn't have a building to hold their worship service in, so these services were held outdoors under the brush harbors to shield them from the sun and cold. To keep themselves warm in the cold weather, they would build a fire on the outside of these brush harbors and would occasionally go out and warm themselves.

There was a little black boy by the name of William Gaskins who lived on the Turner's plantation. His job was to drive the buggy...

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  The Mount Olive Ministerial Staff

Pastor
Rev. Eric E. Brown

Associate Minister
Rev. J.L. Barnes

Deacon Ministry
Dea. Bartholomew Prince, Chairman
Dea. LaRue Pringle, Co-Chair

Christian Education
Dea. Robert Gardner, Director

Mother of the Church
Mother Juanita S. Pringle

Trustee Ministry
Dea. Anthony Steele, Chairman

Church Secretary
Sis. Annie Marshall

Church Financial Secretary
Sis. Annie J. Pringle

General Superintendent of Senior Mission
Sis. Mary J. Gardner

Deaconess Board
Sis. Effie Johnson, President

Mission
Maggie Ross, President

Usher Ministry
Lillian Harrell, President

Sanctuary Choir
Washalyn A. Steele, President                                                                                                                   Dea. Gary White, Vice President

Male Chorus
Dea. Dorian Jenkins, President

Youth Choir Advisor
Lisa Rush
Janice Lambert
Thelma Jackson

Benevolence Ministry
Dea. Bartholomew Prince, Chairperson

Multicultural Center
Kelly Lambert, Director

Musician
Sister Zelder Elder, Minister of Music

Percussionist