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Good
Shepherd
Baptist
Church
originated
from a
club
called
Neighborhood
Union
Club No.
2. This
club was
organized
with a
major
concern
for the
sick and
needy.
Several
years
later
Sister
Essie
Mae
McIntyre
joined
the
club.
Deacon
Frank
Bunch
served
as the
president
of the
club for
nine
years.
Under
his
leadership,
the club
was
organized
into a
church
called
Good
Shepherd.
The
church
was
organized
on the
first
Monday
night,
April,
1940.
The very
first
service
was held
on the
second
Sunday,
April,
1940, in
a house
located
on
Meadow
Street
followed
by the
first
revival
in May,
1940.
Reverend
Essie
Mae
McIntyre
was elected
as its
first
pastor.
Initially,
the
church
was
nondenominational
because
Rev.
McIntyre
was not
licensed
to
preach.
Eventually,
the Rev.
McIntyre
and
members
were
able to
buy land
on
Sunset
Avenue,
now
named
Essie
Mae
McIntyre
Blvd. in
her
honor,
for the
building
of a new
church.
The land
was paid
for
within
six
months.
That
site was
the
church’s
home
until it
moved to
the
present
location
at 1714
Olive
Road in
July
2000.
Rev.
McIntyre
served
as
pastor
of Good
Shepherd
for 46
years.
Reverend
Clarence
Moore
was
installed
as the
second
pastor
in the
history
of this
church
in 1986.
Good
Shepherd
Baptist
Church
has more
than 40
ministries
that are
holistic
in their
approach
to
service.
The
Music
Ministry
is
dynamic
with
choirs
for ages
3 years
and up.
Two
worship
services
are held
each
Sunday
in a
1,500
seat
sanctuary.
In
addition,
the
church
has a
500 seat
capacity
fellowship
hall.
Weekly
worship
services
are
available
on audio
and
video
tapes.
Persons
without
transportation
may
utilize
the
church’s
Van
Ministry
for
transportation
to
either
service.