First Baptist Church of Glenarden

Church in Maryland, United States
First Baptist Church of Glenarden International
Map
LocationUpper Marlboro, Maryland
CountryUnited States
DenominationBaptist
AssociationsConverge
Weekly attendance12,000
Websitefbcglenarden.org
History
Founded1917
Founder(s)Robert Warren and his wife
Architecture
StyleContemporary/Modern
Clergy
Senior pastor(s)John K. Jenkins Sr., since 1989

First Baptist Church of Glenarden International or FBCG is a Baptist Evangelical megachurch located in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. It is affiliated with Converge. Weekly church attendance was 12,000 people in 2022. The senior pastor is John K. Jenkins Sr.

History

The church has its origins in a 1917 house Bible study group led by Robert Warren and his wife.[1] In 1920 it opened its first building in Glenarden.[2] In 1989, John K. Jenkins Sr. became the senior pastor of the 500-member church.[3] In 2007, it dedicated a new building in Upper Marlboro including a 4,000-seat auditorium.[4] In 2012, it won its third Hoodie Award for Best African American Church for its positive influence in its community.[5] In 2018, it inaugurated a community center with a gymnasium and a health club.[6] In 2021, it opened a Covid-19 vaccination center in its community center.[7]

According to a church census released in 2022, it claimed a weekly attendance of 12,000 people.[8]

Beliefs

The Church has a Baptist confession of faith and is a member of Converge.[9]

  • Rear view of FBC Glenarden main campus
    Rear view of FBC Glenarden main campus
  • Electronic Signage at FBC Glenarden campus
    Electronic Signage at FBC Glenarden campus
  • FBC Glenarden Ministry Center, located at a separate facility from main campus
    FBC Glenarden Ministry Center, located at a separate facility from main campus
  • FBC Glenarden Family Life Center, with gymnasium and community center. Unattached to main building.
    FBC Glenarden Family Life Center, with gymnasium and community center. Unattached to main building.

See also

  • Evangelical Christianity portal

References and notes

  1. ^ First Baptist Church of Glenarden, OUR HISTORY, fbcglenarden.org, USA, retrieved January 16, 2021
  2. ^ First Baptist Church of Glenarden, OUR HISTORY, fbcglenarden.org, USA, retrieved January 16, 2021
  3. ^ Hamil R. Harris, Where We Worship: First Baptist Church of Glenarden, washingtonpost.com, USA, September 23, 2011
  4. ^ Hamil R. Harris, A New Sanctuary for a Flock of Thousands, washingtonpost.com, USA, September 13, 2007
  5. ^ Lauren McEwen, Glenarden megachurch snags third ‘Hoodie Award’, washingtonpost.com, USA, August 15, 2012
  6. ^ Press officer, Officials Join First Baptist Church of Glenarden to Dedicate New Community Family Life Center and Solar Field, pgpost.com, USA, July 12–18, 2018
  7. ^ Maureen Umeh , Tom Fitzgerald, Lauren DeMarco, New Prince George’s County vaccination clinic opening at First Baptist Church of Glenarden, fox5dc.com, USA, March 16, 2021
  8. ^ Outreach Magazine, First Baptist Church of Glenarden, outreach100.com, USA, retrieved November 2, 2023
  9. ^ Converge, Members, converge.org, USA, retrieved January 16, 2021

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