Our History

In the early 1800s, Alexander Campbell planted churches all across the new frontier, including New Baltimore. His vision was to see people come to Jesus and get unified around the Bible. That’s still our heart today!

For those interested in history…

  • 1820s – New Baltimore Disciple Church began

  • 1850 – Current sanctuary built, after first structure burned. Note the Greek Revival woodwork around the windows, popular at the time

  • 1883 – Belfry added – check out the weathered door on the stage

  • 1906 – Stained-glass windows added, with the family names of the time

  • 1924 – Electricity came to New Baltimore, hitching posts removed

  • 1928 – Our name was changed to New Baltimore Community Church, to better reach the community

  • 1933 – North addition, with lumber from the St. Paul’s Church built in 1835

  • 1961 – Sanctuary was raised to put in Fellowship Hall and indoor plumbing

  • 1972 – West property acquired for Parsonage and a Community Park – first resident pastor called

  • 1970s – More land donated, park expanded to 2 softball fields, basketball court, and a pavilion

  • 1980 – First full-time pastor

  • 1986 – East property acquired, for a total of 10 acres

  • 1996 – Elders and Deacons reinstituted

  • 2001 – First full-time youth pastor

  • 2009 – New building finished, tripling our space and making it handicap, nursery, and youth friendly

  • 2012 – Sanctuary orientation turned around – check out the big baptismal lid in the stairway that was found under the sanctuary floor that reads, “Repent and Be Baptized,” from the 1800s

What We Believe

When we look at the story of our own lives, we naturally ask, “Who am I? Why am I here? What happens after we die?” We’re looking for a hero, a cause to follow, a battle to win, and a happy ending to enjoy. We want to know what life is really all about.

God answers with His true story through the Bible, real people in real places and real situations. The Bible is where we discover who the real Hero is, how to win our battles, and have a “happy ever after,” if we choose to follow Him. Here’s a thumbnail sketch of God’s story that we wholeheartedly believe:

  • God = Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

    • Awesome enough to create us to walk with Him, love each other and reign over a perfect creation. (Genesis 1-2)

    • Loving enough to send Jesus to die in our place, rise again and restore us back to our original purpose – to love Him and others now and forever. (John 3:16, Matthew 22:36-40)

    • Holy enough to deserve our full and joyful obedience as He commands us in the Bible, His eternal, true Word. (Matthew 5:17-20)

    • Powerful enough to meet any need. (Philippians 4:6-7,13,19)

    • Personal enough to send the Holy Spirit to live inside each follower of Jesus. (Galatians 5:16-26)

  • Jesus – died, rose, and is coming again to set up His Kingdom and restore us and His creation back to His original purpose. (Revelation 21-22)

  • Salvation – by faith in Jesus from start to finish. (Ephesians 2:8-10)

Our Mission

  • Love God – daily devotions, weekly worship.

  • Save Souls – pray for and show Jesus’ love in word and deed.

  • Grow Believers – connect in small groups, serve together.

  • Serve Wholeheartedly – meet the needs of the whole person – spirit, soul, and body.