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Our Church History
In
the summer of 1961 negotiations began by the Old Time Gospel Mission of 191 S.
Arlington St., Akron, Ohio to purchase the building of the Friends Church in
In 1966 Rev. Ellis resigned the church and
moved back to Georgia. Rev. Gerald
Kelley was then elected pastor. In
1969, the property at 3819 Johnson Road, Norton, Ohio was purchased with plans
to build a new church building. In
the summer of 1973, after conquering many roadblocks, construction was started
on the present building. Under the
leadership of Rev. Kelley as Pastor, the first services were held in the large
classroom of the new building on Feb 3, 1974. With all construction completed, on
In July 1981 the members voted to join the
Freewill Baptist Organization and the name was changed to the present Liberty
Freewill Baptist Church. In August
1982, Rev.
During the time span from Sept 1982 through
November 1996 the pastor’s position was held by the following ministers:
Rev. Alex Sekulich, Rev. John Castle, Rev. Derl Curry and Rev. Gary Dheel.
In November 1996, Rev. Cecil Farmer II was elected to lead the church.
Rev. Farmer had grown up in the church and received his call to preach
while attending the church. He and
his wife, Melissa, had left the church for a period of time so he could attend
the Freewill Baptist Bible College in Nashville, Tenn.
After graduating from college, he stayed on in Lawrenceburg, Tenn. to
pastor a Freewill Baptist church. When
the position of Pastor at Liberty became vacant, under the Lord's guidance, Rev.
Farmer resigned his church in Tennessee and returned home to fill the pulpit as
Pastor. In September 2002, Rev.
Bruce Sparks became our assistant pastor.
God has surely blessed the church and many
souls have been saved because of the
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