Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Digital Subscription
    • Advertisement
    • Contact Us
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    The Tennessee TribuneThe Tennessee Tribune
    Advertise With Us
    • Home
      • COVID-19 Resource Center
        • Dr. Henry Louis Gates’ PSA Radio
      • Featured
    • News
      • State
      • Local
      • National/International News
      • Global
      • Business
        • Commentary
        • Finance
        • Local Business
      • Investigative Stories
        • Affordable Housing
        • DCS Investigation
        • Gentrification
    • Editorial
      • National Politics
      • Local News
      • Local Editorial
      • Political Editorial
      • Editorial Cartoons
      • Cycle of Shame
    • Community
      • History
      • Tennessee
        • Chattanooga
        • Clarksville
        • Knoxville
        • Memphis
      • Public Notices
      • Women
        • Let’s Talk with Ms. June
    • Education
      • College
        • American Baptist College
        • Belmont University
        • Fisk
        • HBCU
        • Meharry
        • MTSU
        • University of Tennessee
        • TSU
        • Vanderbilt
      • Elementary
      • High School
    • Lifestyle
      • Art
      • Auto
      • Tribune Travel
      • Entertainment
        • 5 Questions With
        • Books
        • Events
        • Film Review
        • Local Entertainment
      • Family
      • Food
        • Drinks
      • Health & Wellness
      • Home & Garden
      • Featured Books
    • Religion
      • National Religion
      • Local Religion
      • Obituaries
        • National Obituaries
        • Local Obituaries
      • Faith Commentary
    • Sports
      • MLB
        • Sounds
      • NBA
      • NCAA
      • NFL
        • Predators
        • Titans
      • NHL
      • Other Sports
      • Golf
      • Professional Sports
      • Sports Commentary
      • Metro Sports
    • Media
      • Video
      • Photo Galleries
      • Take 10
      • Trending With The Tribune
    • Classified
    • Obituaries
      • Local Obituaries
      • National Obituaries
    The Tennessee TribuneThe Tennessee Tribune
    Featured

    Kayne Avenue Missionary Baptist Church Celebrates 153rd Homecoming

    adminBy adminJuly 18, 2025Updated:July 18, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit Email
    Historical Photo from digital.library.nashville.org
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Kayne Avenue Missionary Baptist Church will hold its 153rd Homecoming on Sunday, July 27, 2025, at the 10 a.m. service. The Church is located at 1025 12th Ave. South, Nashville, TN. The featured speaker is Bishop Mark Freeman from Charlotte, NC.

    The anniversary theme is “God’s Faithfulness Through the Years.” “It shows how the church has withstood tragedies and celebrated triumphs through strong faith, rejoices in its sesquicentennial and beyond,” said Rev. Dr. P. Michelle Wyatt, Executive Pastor. The church has been located on 12th Avenue for 53 years and has had 15 senior-level pastors throughout its history. This celebration event is an opportunity for a celebratory praise, worship, and hearing a powerful word!

    Our Brief History:

    In 1872, under the leadership of the Reverend E.T. Jones, a Church was organized and named “The College Street Baptist Church.” Later, Reverend Jones moved the Church from Third Avenue South to Eleventh Avenue South. A few years later, the Reverend A. Thomas was called as pastor, and he moved the congregation to Bilbo Street (now called South Street).

    The Reverend Jim Cotton succeeded Reverend Thomas as pastor. During his pastorate, a lot was purchased at 1408 Pennington Street (now called Edgehill Avenue). On this lot, Reverend Cotton and the members built a place of worship and marched in under the name “Pennington Street Baptist Church.” Reverend Cotton served and worshipped in the basement until the upper auditorium was completed.

    In 1883 the Reverend E.M. Lawrence was called to the Pendleton Street Baptist Church (now Kayne Avenue Baptist Church) and served until 1905 when he became State Superintendent of Missions. In his absence Reverend Lott, Reverend Joe Lawrence, Reverend Phawe, and Reverend Farrell served as supply pastors and held the church together. In 1915 Reverend E.M. Lawrence returned to Kayne Avenue Baptist Church and served as pastor until his death. Succeeding Reverend E.M. Lawrence was the Reverend Fletcher Phillips, Reverend M.C. Durham, Reverend T.E. Lauderdale, and the Reverend G.E.O. Whitehurst.

    From 1948 to 1965, Kayne Avenue was led by the following ministers: The Reverend W.B. Rouse, the Reverend Paul Hayes, the Reverend A.J. King, and the Reverend Grady H. Donald. In October of 1965, the Reverend Albert G. Jones accepted the pastorate and retired on July 19, 2003. The Kayne Avenue edifice, on 12th Avenue South, was destroyed by fire on November 10, 1968. The congregation worshipped in the Carter-Lawrence School auditorium from November 1968 to July 1969. They then moved their worship services to the auditorium of the United Methodist General Board of Evangelism, Twentieth and Grand Avenue.

    Under the leadership of Pastor Jones, the membership purchased a new site for the Kayne Avenue Missionary Baptist Church at 1025 12th Avenue South and had a groundbreaking for the new edifice on November 15, 1971. Less than a year later, on September 17, 1972, after purposeful endeavors, the Kayne Avenue Baptist Church family marched into its beautiful new edifice, at 1025 12th Avenue South.

    A little over 34 years later, on November 14, 2004, Kayne Avenue Missionary Baptist Church extended a pastoral call to The Reverend Vincent K. Campbell of Saint Paul, Minnesota. Under his leadership, Kayne Avenue grew in the grace and knowledge of Our Lord and Savior. In August of 2013, Reverend Campbell, being obedient to the Holy Spirit, accepted the pastorate of the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Pittsburg, PA.

    Kayne Avenue Missionary Baptist Church continued to move forward under the leadership of Deacon Chairman, Odie Jones and the Interim Pastor Rev. Harmon E. Stockdale, Jr. Their dedicated leadership held the church together during the time of transition, and as a result, the members of Kayne Avenue were more committed than ever.

    On December 13, 2015 the congregation overwhelmingly voted to elect Reverend Harmon E. Stockdale, Jr. as the pastor.

    On June 4, 2023, the congregation voted to ordain Dr. Paula M. Wyatt as the Executive Pastor. The members are thankful to God for blessing the church with Senior Associate Minister, Rev. James Vann, a ministry of committed deacons, and dedicated deaconesses that continue to lead through a service before reward mentality.

    KAMBC is without a senior pastor. Rev. Stockdale resigned January 2024. We are in the process of searching for a senior pastor.

    The Church continues to move forward with great hope and praise. For more information, call the church at (615) 255-5528.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    admin

    Related Posts

    World class performer appears at Black Music Museum

    July 17, 2025

    Grant Chapel AME to Unveil Historical Marker Celebrating 139 Years in Amite

    July 16, 2025

    ICE Masks Are Just Modern Ku Klux Klan Hoods [Op-Ed]

    July 16, 2025

    OBITUARY: William “Custer” Horton

    July 13, 2025

    Annual Rep. John Lewis Way March July 19

    July 13, 2025

    TSU Gospel Choir’s award-winning National Performance Now Streaming

    July 13, 2025

    Comments are closed.

    Advertisement
    Business

    Charlotte Knight Griffin Takes Office as TBA President-Elect

    June 30, 2025

    EXCLUSIVE OP-ED: President Joe Biden Commemorating Juneteenth

    June 19, 2025

    FUNdraising Good Times Report from Neighborhoods USA Conference in Jacksonville

    June 4, 2025
    1 2 3 … 384 Next
    Education
    Featured

    TSU Gospel Choir’s award-winning National Performance Now Streaming

    By adminJuly 13, 2025

    Tennessee State University’s award-winning New Direction Gospel Choir earned top honors in the inaugural Best…

    Fisk University Welcomes Antonio Barrino to Lead Band Program and Expand Music Education

    July 7, 2025

    Austin Peay’s MPH program receives $27K for childhood literacy initiative. Community LIFT Project to be implemented at Head Start centers this fall

    June 30, 2025

    TSU, State, reach agreement to reallocate $96M to school

    June 26, 2025
    The Tennessee Tribune
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • About Us
    • Digital Subscription
    • Store
    • Advertise With Us
    • Contact
    © 2025 The Tennessee Tribune - Site Designed by No Regret Media.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Our Spring Sale Has Started

    You can see how this popup was set up in our step-by-step guide: https://wppopupmaker.com/guides/auto-opening-announcement-popups/