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Peniel Haitian Baptist Church |
Our Church History
In may of 1983, a group of
Haitian Christians got together for the first time in assembly to found what
used to be Maranatha Baptist Church. In 1987, while the church was growing both
qualitatively and quantitatively, it found itself in the need of a new pastor.
Meanwhile, a triumvirate composed of Serge Louis-Jeune, Derival Bertrand, and
Sergot Vertus was heading it. It was under its administration that we’ve
acquired the name of Union Baptist Church. During that period, many have
abandoned us to go elsewhere. Only twenty (20) of us remained confident that the
Lord would answer us imminently.
In fact, in May of 1988, the prayer of the saints ascended and the grace of the
Lord descended upon the church. Hallelujah! The Rev. Pierre Agneau George was
sent to take over. The subject of a name change resurfaced and we voted anew for
the present name Peniel Haitian Baptist Church. In 1989, we affiliated
with the Southern Baptist Mission. We were persevering vehemently, and the Lord
made us know a very rapid growth, which brought our number to one hundred
seventy five (175) members only in December of 1990. We found ourselves in the
necessity of a new place. Praise the Lord! He immediately made it possible for
us to buy the building where we’ve been serving the Lord ever since.
For the past eleven (11) years, under the leadership of our pastor, the church
has known many blessings, and the growth is rather constant. We only expect the
best. May the name of Lord be blessed always.