St. John then called
her second pastor, Rev. J.D. Griffin. Under Pastor Griffin's leadership
and guidance the church expanded to seventy-five (75) members and St.
John moved to a small church on Fourth Street. Rev. Griffin pastored twelve
years at St. John. However, in July 1962, St. John found herself without
a leader for a period of three months.
On November 10, 1962, the late Dr. William E. Hights
was called to become St. John's third pastor. God sent the members a blessing
in Rev. Hights. He was a man of God with brilliant leadership qualities
and unwavering courage to lead God's people. He preached the uncompromising
Gospel and stirred the congregation with his fervent preaching. It was
during his administration that the church herself began to make marvelous
progress. Under the leadership of Pastor Hights, the old structure was
demolished in 1982. Early September 1983, over 200 singing parishioners
marched into the new church building(our present edifice). It had taken
thrity-eight (38) years in the making, but well worth it. It was also
during Pastor Hights' era, that the church experienced its largest membership
increase. The church roll grew to approximately 800 members.
Rev. Darryl B. Heath
became a member of the St. John family in 1984. In August 1986 he was
appointed to serve as Pastor Hights' Administrative Assistant. He served
in this capacity for twelve years.
In September 1987,
one of Pastor Hights dreams came true. The St. John Christian School was
established. The school provides Christian-based education for pre-school
through sixth-grade students.
During the year of 1999, Pastor Hights became ill and called upon his
faithful Associate Ministers (Rev. Darryl B. Heath, Rev. MacArthur Weatherspoon,
Sr. and Rev. Kevin Brown) to assist him in preaching and administering
the business of the church. On the 17th day of May (1999) our beloved
Pastor answered a "higher calling", to a mansion prepared for
him by his " heavenly father". He passionately loved St. John
and faithfully served her for thrity-six years.
Pastor Hights and his devoted wife, Mary Hights were a formidable team.
She was by his side and co-labored with him in his ministry at St. John.Sis.
Mary Hights continues to run the course that has been set before her as
she encourages others (on local, state, and national levels) with her
motivational and inspiring messages. Her love for the Lord and her dedication
to the Church continues to shine for the entire membership.
On June 9, 1999, St. John called retired Pastor Rev. Wince Batton to carry
her through this difficult time. He graciously accepted. Interim Pastor
Batton and his beautiful wife, Sis. Mary Batton held the reins of leadership
as St. John readied herself to call another leader.
On June
25, 2000, St. John installed Rev. Darryl B. Heath as
her new pastor. Rev. Heath considers himself very fortunate to have had
the privilege of being mentored by a person of Pastor, Dr. William E.
Hights' caliber and feels that his unique experience was instrumental
in preparing him to take the mantle of leadership of this great congregation.
Rev. Heath and his lovely wife Arnet, have two children.
Rev. Wince Batton, after serving effectively and faithfully for a year
as Interim, Pastor graciously accepted the position as Pastor Heath's
Assistant. Since Pastor Heath has assumed the mantel of leadership, he
began to build on the sound foundation left by his predecessor(Rev. Williams
Hights). The St. John Family has continued growth with the addition of
new ministries.
An aggressive plan to liquidate the church mortgage has been put in place.
She will then be able to further meet the needs of the membership and
the community. Ministries that have been added are: Young Adult Choir,
Children's Praise Team, Ministry to Minster to Young Mothers, Women's
Ministry, Tutoring Program and Leadership Training Class, to name a few.
Additions to the worship services were also added: Praise and Worship
Teams, and the Praise Dancers monthly presentation in Worship services.
With the help and grace of our Lord, St. John has begun an aggressive
outreach to the community.
Many other things are being added, and strengthened to further reach the
lost for Christ. St. John is not a success because of one person, but
the collective and generous support of each member and friends. After
fixty-six years, God has great things in store for our church family.
St. John has survived the test of time, she trusts the Word of God. That
alone will keep her for another fifty-six years. Our prayer is that God
will continue to be gracious to St. John in the future as HE has been
in the past.