Our History
Macedonia Baptist Church of East St. Louis, Illinois, Inc. was organized in 1863 and
was incorporated the same year under the laws of the State of Illinois. A small group
of Christian women first organized the Church in Venice Island, IL. The Pastor of
this newly organized church was Rev. J. Martin. The original name given to the
church was “The First Colored Baptist Church.” Later the name was changed to
“Macedonia Colored Baptist Church” and eventually the present name “Macedonia
Baptist Church” became the permanent name.
In 1892, the congregation moved to 506 Brady in East St. Louis, IL. This property
was given to them by Mrs. Sarah Pittman.
In 1915, Rev. B. M. Hurd was called as Pastor. Under his leadership, the frame
building was demolished, and a brick basement was erected.
In 1920, Rev. Jesse F. Bowers became Pastor. In 1927 he purchased the land located
at 1331 East Broadway.
In 1929, Rev. Walton was called as Pastor and served until November 1930.
December 1930, Rev. C. Morgan Miller became Pastor. The building at 1331 E.
Broadway was remodeled from a two-story framed house to a church building. Under
his leadership, in October 1933 the members moved from 506 Brady to 1331 E.
Broadway.
In 1934, Rev. Robert Lee White was called as Pastor. Under his leadership, many
changes and progress were made. There was much discrimination against people of
color, during the earlier part of establishing a church for blacks.
In 1940, Rev. Thomas L. Watson served as Pastor. It was under his dynamic and
progressive leadership that the mortgage on the church building was paid and
mortgage burning ceremonies were held in June of 1942.
Rev. Horace George Begley served as Pastor from July 1943 until his resignation in
August 1961. During his progressive tenure as Pastor, the church continued to grow
in many ways. His main contributions: the creation of a church administration manual
and construction of a new church building, to name a few. In April 1948, the
groundbreaking ceremonies were held for the new Macedonia Baptist Church
building. In February 1953, Rev. Begley led his congregation into the edifice, at 1335
E. Broadway.
Rev. David V. Robinson was called as Pastor in September 1961at the age of 23, the
youngest to be called to Macedonia. Under his leadership, the basement of the church
was remodeled, and folding partitions were installed to provide separate classrooms
for Sunday School. The kitchen was equipped, and new pews were installed. The
church office, pastor’s study and women’s lounge were completed. Rev. Robinson
who had been nationally known as “Little David” the Boy Preacher” served the
congregation well until resigning in December 1966 to pursue higher academic
endeavors.
In January 1967, the Rev. Dr. Norman E. Owens was installed as Pastor. Under his
leadership, the numerical and spiritual strength of the church increased tremendously.
Improvements to the facility included the installation of a chair lift, air conditioning
and establishing and equipping the church office. Rev. Owens led the church in
retiring the mortgage at 1335 E. Broadway.
In February 2004, Rev. Owens led the congregation to the present location 1400 E.
Broadway Ave. After 47 years of dedicated service Rev. Owens retired and became
Pastor Emeritus of Macedonia Baptist Church in 2013.
In July 2016, Rev. J. Kevin James, Jr., was elected as Pastor at the age of 25.
Embracing change, Macedonia took on the motto: “A Church for All
Generations.” As a multigenerational Church, Macedonia began to renew a passion
for teaching, reaching, and building for the Kingdom of God. Offering over 20
ministries that seeks to Build a Body of Committed Disciples of All Generations.
During the five years of leadership under Rev. James Macedonia saw several
improvements: remodeling of foyer and hallways, fellowship and kitchen upgraded,
installation of Security cameras and the acquisition of 7 acres of property.
On June 11 th , 2022, Rev. John E. Horton was elected as Senior Pastor of Macedonia
Baptist Church. Pastor Horton is a powerful preacher with a relevant word geared to
minister to the misery of the masses. Serving with a passion to see lives transformed
and spiritual gifts utilized through the teaching and preaching of God’s word with
simplicity. The primary focus of the ministry has been Bible Study, Christian
Education, Prayer, and Worship, it is through these ministries that Pastor Horton is
reaching every man, woman, boy and girl.
Since Pastor Horton’s installation on September 4 th , 2022, the church has experienced
growth by physically and financially having 33 new members join during his first six
months. Once again, the Holy Spirit proven to be Pastor Horton’s guide as he seeks to
reflect change in the church and the community at large.