Penn Memorial Church

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Church Schedule
Sunday School 9:45
Worship 11:00
Wed 6:30

OUR ADDRESS
P.O.Box 208
100 Spring St.
Eureka Springs, AR 72632
479-253-9770

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THIS MUCH

These scars in My hands
were made by love.
For so I gave Myself,
to die this death,
in love for you.

See these wounds so deep,
and in my side?
These, too, were made by love
when I was crucified;
for on the Cross I died,
in love for you.

My feet pierced,
were driven through,
with nails into the wood,
Each drop of blood,
so anguished drawn,
was spilled
in love for you.

The Father so loved
He dearly gave
His Only Son to save
those with love He loved utmost...
With outstretched hands
upon the Cross,
and there with wounded feet
Jesus cried, love now complete:
I love you this much,
and then He died.

©1995 Jimmy Martin

"For when we were yet without strength,
in due time Christ died for the ungodly.”
Romans 5:7

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Welcome to First Baptist Church

Jimmy Martin, D.Min, Pastor

First Baptist Church is located in the downtown Historical District of Eureka Springs, Arkansas at 100 Spring Street.

The church's worship center was built in 1912 of native stone. The church and educational building have a total of four floors. Each floor has a ground entrance. Visitors are welcome to attend any of our scheduled services. We meet together for Bible study, worship, and fellowship so Christians may become mature in Christ. Join us for a time of praise and worship as we learn more of what it means to be more like Christ

THE PLAN OF SALVATION

That if you confess with your mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved... for, Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved. (Romans 10:9-10,13 NIV)

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A history of the Penn Memorial Church of Eureka Springs

The church’s roots reach back to the establishment of the old First Baptist Church in August of 1880. It began with 8 charter members and met in homes until a wood frame church was erected on Elk Street, just above the Elmwood House. In 1899, some of the congregation withdrew from the church and constituted the Immanuel Baptist Church, which still stands today on the Old U.S. Hwy 62B route. Today it is known at Gavioli Chapel and is used primarily as a wedding chapel.

In 1908 there was a need for a new church building, but most of the members decided to consolidate with Immanuel Baptist Church rather than to undertake the new construction. However, a few members chose not to go with the majority, and for several years continued meeting together in private homes. Finally, February 4, 1912, six members reconstituted the First Baptist Church of Eureka Springs, and in May of that year adopted the name, First Baptist Penn Memorial Church, in honor of William Penn. Plans were made and construction of the current auditorium and fellowship hall was begun during the later half of 1912, and the finished building was dedicated October 12, 1913. The original cost of construction was almost $15,000. The educational space and pastoral living quarters were added in 1952 and 1953. After its original construction the Church soon grew and became a very central and vital part of this community.

The church reflects the influence of Byzantine architecture. The stain glass windows in the sanctuary were an early addition to the church and are a vital part of the worshipful beauty of the church. These windows, today, are almost irreplaceable works of art. As the church stands today, it has the unique distinction of being a church built on four levels with a street entrance on each of the levels. Another interesting sidelight is that the church has three separate addresses: one each on Owen, Spring and Mountain Street. This was an unusual fact that was published in “Ripley’s Believe It Or Not.”

As noted, the church is named in honor of Major William Penn, one of the early western evangelists. William Penn was born and raised in Tennessee, but after the Civil War he moved his family to Jefferson, Texas, where he established a law practice. He helped establish and lead a very successful Sunday School in the Baptist Church there in Jefferson. Because of his position as Sunday School director and because of the success of the Sunday School, Penn was ask to speak at a regional Sunday School convention at the Baptist Church in Tyler, Texas. Though he had no training as a preacher, he shared his heart from the pulpit and a revival broke out in the community such that the meetings continued daily for five weeks. Later, as others urged him, and as he came to understands God’s calling on his life, Penn became an itinerant evangelist preaching throughout the southern and western United States.

In 1888, considering retirement, Penn and his family moved to Eureka Springs. They built the beautiful stone home at the top of Mountain Street, which is know as Penn Castle. They joined the First Baptist Church on Elk Street and for several years Penn continued to travel across the South preaching in various churches as an evangelist. By 1893, Penn’s health was failing and he was not traveling very often.

Beginning December 10, 1893, however, Penn conducted revival services at his home church here in Eureka Springs. This series of meetings came to be known as the Great Revival of 1893. It actually continued until March 20, 1894. For more than three months, he preached to large congregations twice daily at the First Baptist Church.

Almost all of the evening services were filled to overflowing. Revival broke out across the city, with other churches bringing in their own evangelists. When the meetings closed there had been 346 new converts, and 335 people had sought to unite as members with First Baptist Church.

Penn preached very few times after this, as his health continued to worsen, and he passes away April 29, 1895. More than 1000 people gathered for the funeral, most having to stand outside of the over-crowed church.

When you are in the rear foyer area of the church you will see several historical artifacts.

The silver communion service, located in the display cabinet, was a gift from Mrs. Penn after the present church was completed. This had been the service set that William Penn carried with him as he conducted revival meetings across the country. Also, you will want to note the display case with various historical Bibles. Included in that case is a copy of “Harvest Bells”, which was an early frontier hymn book published by William Penn. He also wrote and composed a number of the hymns.

Today, many years after its initial construction, First Baptist Penn Memorial Church, continues its ministry of service to the community. The church is lead by our Pastor, Dr. Jimmy Martin, and its ministries are accomplished through the faithful service of its members.

We Believe...

The Bible is the Holy Word of God without error, and is the authority for life or conduct.

There is one God existing in Three Persons: The Father, The Son, and the Holy Spirit.

Jesus Christ, Lord, Son of God, Saviour, died on the Cross, arose from the dead, ascended into heaven, and will soon come again to earth the second time.
The person of The Holy Spirit convicts the wor ld of sin, draws sinners to Christ, converts them in Christ, indwells believers.

Mankind was created by God in His own image, fell through Adam, is sinful by nature, and must be regenerated by faith in Christ.

Salvation is the gift of God by grace through faith in Christ, Who is the way, the truth, and the life.

Water baptism by immersion is not a means of salvation but a symbol of the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ, and the believer's identification with Christ.

Each believer has access to God through Jesus Christ, who is God-Man mediator.
Jesus is the Head of the one true Church, the Body of Christ, made up of all born again believers in Christ. The everlasting conscious blessedness of the saved in Heaven, and the everlasting conscious punishment of the unsaved in hell.

The autonomy of the local church in a spirit of cooperation with other local bodies of like exper ience and expression.

The separation of Church and state, but not the separation of God and government.

We believe that in basic essentials there should be unity, and in nonessentials liberty, while in all things there must be Godly love and charity. With the Bible, the revealed Word of God, as our only rule of faith and practice, we entertain the hope that as a congregation we may uphold the truth and simplicity of the church as founded by Christ, and organized by the apost les according to His directions.

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Penn Memorial First Baptist Church
100 Spring Street
Eureka Springs, AR 72632


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