Lomax African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church

Lomax African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church "The Church Empowered to Build Toward Spiritual Excellence"

Rev. Dr. Adrian Nelson, Pastor LOMAX A.M.E. Government made provisions for housing and security. Mr. A.

ZION CHURCH was organized on June 12, 1866, in Freedmans Village located in Arlington Heights, which is now Arlington National Cemetery. During the Civil War, Negroes migrated to Washington from Maryland and Virginia in such great numbers that the U.S. General Robert E. Lee forfeited the land to the Federal Government and, by order of Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton, set aside this land as home

for “freedmen,” Many of our forefathers became self-sufficient by securing jobs as barbers, teamsters, servants, and farmers. A handful of stalwart Christians organized Wesley Zion Church under the leadership of Reverent Richard Thompkins. The following persons were charter members of the church organization: Peter H. Jackson and William Marshall, Local Preachers; Elious Plummer, Henry Swanigan, Isaac Wood, Daniel Hogan, Trustees; David Boyd, Class Leader, William Springsteen Secretary; and John Wells, Cornelius Young, Thomas Simms, Nicholas Snow, Henry Jackson, Mary Young, Eliza Hogan, Eliza Boyd, Rebecca Plummer, Mrs. Smith, Jane Oskins, and Eliza Thomas. For some time, the congregation worshipped in Freedmans Village, until they began to scatter to other locations. Many settled in this part of the country, which was known as Camp Distribution and later as Convalescent Camp. Prayer meetings and regular services were held in the homes of Mrs. Ann Jones and Mr. Henson Thompson, until Mrs. Jones made available to them a small frame building on her property, and the first church home was established, in which Miss V. Thompkins (daughter of Reverend Richard Thompkins) taught school. In 1984, the congregation led by Reverend Granderson Mitchell, purchased land for a permanent home. This present site was selected by the late Wallace Boswell, whose honored remains now rest in a hollowed spot at the front of this church. Boswell was affectionately called “neighbor” by the members of this community. On August 8, 1874, the first payment of $5.00 (provided by Reverend L. Granderson Mitchell and Mrs. Julia Swanigan) was paid on this property toward the purchase price of $75.00. The last payment was made on February 29, 1876. At that time, the church was called Little Zion A.M.E. Zion Church. Reverend Granderson Mitchell was followed in succession by Reverend J. Watters, R.R. Johns, A.J. Hollard, J. Saunders, and A.C. Washington, C.C. Perkins, T.G. Campbell, M.M. Bell, W.R. Wright, G. Bosley, T. Jenkins, B.H. Freeman, W.R. Smith, L. Clayton, W.L. Holland, A. Washington, A. Hannam, W. Alexander, J. Green, C. Madox, J.A. Jones, J. Lee, A. Day, N.H. Williams, J. Rusell, J. Swann, R. Nelson, C. Wye, and S.S. Swann. In 1887, the cornerstone was laid for the second chapel under the leadership of Reverend J.S. Waters. Tibbit Allen Chairman of the Board of Trustees. The building was completed in 1889 and was called Lomax Chapel of the A.M.E. The church continued to grow spiritually, financially, and in membership. Lomax Chapel was the center of all interests in the community. Lomax AME Zion Church’s Pastors from 1887to2014Reverend Waters was succeeded by Reverend William Fierce, Reverend Killingsworth, Reverend William H. Taylor, Reverend J.J. Robinson, Dr. Henry J. Callis, Reverend Thomas 0. Diggs, Reverend Jackson A. Browne, Reverends W.A.C. Kelly and F. Claude Spurgeon, Reverend Henry Hampton Sink, Reverend Arthur W. Walls, Sr., Reverend William M. Patterson, Reverend Louis Hunter, Sr., Dr. Cameron W. Jackson, Reverend Joseph E. Lamb, Sr., Reverend Dr. Gary W. Bums, and Reverend Fredrick B. Massey, Sr. Reverend Samuel W. Whittaker was appointed to the Lomax A.M.E. Zion Church in June 2014 embracing more love and much emphasis placed on spirituality and discipleship. Under his leadership, Reverend Whittaker introduced technology into our service with the purchase and installation monitors for the Sanctuary. The Men’s Choir has been reestablished. He has made a concerted effort to reach out to the neighborhood to increase our membership and visibility in the community. Also during his tenure, Lomax replaced the roof on the Education Building and paid off the Handicapped Ramp in July 2015 which leaves Lomax debit free.“ To God be the Glory for the things he has done.”

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