Hancock Baptist Church

Hancock Baptist Church Hancock Baptist Church is a Independent Baptist Church. We Preach & sing the old time Religion. KJV A frame house was built in 1797. In 1852 Rev A.P. J.D.

History of Hancock Baptist:
The town was settled in 1762 as the Plantation of Jericho, and in 1776 was named after John Hancock the first Governor of Massachusetts, and President of the Continental Congress. The church was organized in 1772, with a membership of about 15. During the fall and winter following the formation of the church, the membership increased to 111 in one year. A log cabin was

erected and it was called “The Hancock Baptist Church”. The Revolution came and brought division of political statements, that brought unhappy separation, and the church burned down. Eventually the building was dismantled and moved to the village in 1850, and rebuilt as the town hall, at the same time the church was built in 1850 at the present site. In March of 1842 Elder Platt Betts was called to the pastorate at Hancock, and in time a building was built in the present location on Main Street in 1850. At that time Reverend Dr. Porter of Pittsfield, preached a sermon of dedication with a membership of 51 at that time. Vists became pastor and ministered there until 1867. This was the time that the Third Great Awakening was taking place and revival broke out and the membership doubled.
1868 Pastor Ruberg was called to minister at HBC . The church held its Centennial Anniversary on November 14, 1872. At that time , there was a great epidemic kept many away. A dinner was served that day and 80 attended the festivities. Pastor Ruberg ended is pastorate in 1874. Also in 1874 a Parsonage was given as a gift to the church from a Mrs. Dorcas Gardner for the future pastors and family to live near the church. On April 1, 1898 Reverend W.F. Zell became pastor, and during his first year, the church interior was remodeled to its current state and has been admired to this present day. It is believed that is when the current chandelier was installed. A rededication service was performed and preached by Reverend J.D. Falton of Boston. Reverend H.S. Davis came and preached for almost 4 years and another revival was recorded. November 5, 1905 Rev C.S. Chamberland of Bridgeport Conn. Pastored the church for 3 years. There was a period until 1914 when many pastors came to fill the pulpit when Rev. Graham took over the pastorate at the church (the grandfather of our current oldest member). In October 1925, he celebrated his 50th year in the ministry and the Massachusetts Baptist Connection Association, met at the church and helped celebrate the joyous occasion. Due to advanced age and poor health, he was forced to resign with regret in July 1928. Then Reverend J.A. Siougle and served the Lord there until1946. From then a Reverend Roy Lovegrove served until 1948 until his resignation. Reverend Samuel Walker served until 1952. A Williamstown College student Donald Clark in 1952, started a youth Fellowship, which flourished for a while, under a Reverend Raymond Bates, who had to resign due to health issues. From there a Reverend Howard Starrett served until his death in 1965. It was in 1955 that the chandelier was wired for electricity by a Deacon Henry Black, as prior to the wiring to electricity, it had been fueled by kerosene, by Bill Whitman and Joe Cameron who lowered the chandelier to be filled, and lite, and drawn back to the ceiling for main lighting for the building. The church had many fill ins until April 17, 1967 when a Reverend Jordan Holt was called, but only was there for 2 years until he was called to another area. From there a Reverend Bryce Cleaveland preached here, and was also pastor at the Lanesboro Federated Church, and served for 10 years. From there, Pastor Chuck Eggerth, served at the church until 1982. From there Pastor Richard Lewis served 10 years. Then a Pastor Charles Konieczny took the reins for 3 years. From 1995 to 2015 the church has had many fill in pastors and part time pastors; they were: Pastor Richard Cutter, Sue Schultz, Reverend Daniel Daniels, Juaua Stocker McFarland, Pastor Angela Buchaver, Sigmond Sadzinski, and Chuck St John. Currently installed in September 2015, Reverend Chuck Mosher. As current pastor of Hancock Baptist church, and its 253 year history.

05/03/2024

This Week at Hancock Baptist Church: Being the first of the month, we will celebrate the Lord Supper having with a short meditation called "This do ye" following with a message "The vine and the Branches part 1. The message Jesus gave on the last supper evening.
Services in Hancock are at 9am and Lebanon Springs (NY) Baptist Church at 10:45; 6pm Facebook message .

04/21/2024

This evening I will be teaching out of the book of Hebrews Chapter 8 "The Excellency of Christ's Priesthood" coming up at 6 PM

04/05/2024

THE ECLIPSE IS COMING!!! 🤣🤣🤣

04/05/2024
04/05/2024

This week at Hancock Baptist Church, our message will be the significance of the cross. Prior to the message. We will be having our communion time for our congregation. The service will be at 9:00 a.m. and the second service will be at 10:45 at first Baptist Church in Lebanon springs, New York.
The Facebook version of this message will be at 6:00 p.m. Sunday evening.

We have a building project going on in India.  There is a need if $1500 to complete.  The Lord has already provided 800 ...
04/01/2024

We have a building project going on in India. There is a need if $1500 to complete. The Lord has already provided 800 for the steel and some brick. If you would like to help in this project, you can contribute thru Zelle. For more info on donation thru on-line contributions, Please contact for more information.

03/22/2024

This week at Hancock Baptist Church, we will be celebrating our Palm Sunday service with a message called cleansing the temple.
The evening message on Facebook will be at 4:00.
And this week we celebrate our 5th Sunday hymn sing starting at 6:00 p.m. with refreshments to follow. Please come on by and worship with us.
We are located 124 Main Street, Hancock, Massachusetts.

03/15/2024

This Week at HBC: We are in the book of Genesis to the pre-flood age in Genesis 6:1-8 when the wickedness was so great upon the earth that God was giving the warning of 120 years to repent or else justice would come from God. I wonder how many years we have on this earth, seeing we are also in the days of Noah (Mat 24:37-39).
Services will be Sunday at 9:00 am at the church and a repeat of the message on this page live at 6:00 PM. ALSO: We will have our 5th Sunday Hymn Sing (on the 4th Sunday because of Easter) on the 24th Palm Sunday at 6:00 PM. (evening message will be at 4:00 PM on FB), The community is invited to come and sing with us your favorite hymns, all request night. There will be refreshments following the event.

We will be concluding our 2 year study in NT and OT survey at the church in a few weeks.Our next study will be in the bo...
02/28/2024

We will be concluding our 2 year study in NT and OT survey at the church in a few weeks.

Our next study will be in the book of James. If you would like a great study on faith, this 13 week study is for you (and me).
Two studies available.
1:00 pm Tuesday afternoons at Hancock Baptist Church, and 6:30 pm Tuesday evening at the pastor's home in North Adams. Also, those who want to join thru zoom can be a part of our studies as well.
Booklets are $6. 95 plus shipping.
If you are planning to join us you need a book. I want to place an order in 6 weeks.
The James study will begin in May.
Please contact us if you plan on attending.

02/17/2024

This week at Hancock Baptist Church. My message is going to be in the book of Genesis on the lineage of Seth, as was Cain his brother had a lineage of unrighteousness, Seth is the lineage where men began to call upon the name of the Lord all the way into the days of Noah.
Our services are at 124 Main Street, Hancock, Massachusetts. In. Our Facebook message will be at 6:00 p.m. Sunday night.

Address

124 Main Street
Hancock, MA
01237

Opening Hours

Tuesday 12:45pm - 2:30pm
Sunday 8:45am - 10:30am

Telephone

+14136622242

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