King Street Baptist Church
Cambridge ON

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Welcome to King Street Baptist Church

But these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name.

[John 20:31]

What we Believe:

This Church accepts the Holy Bible as its authority in all matters of faith and practice. Our understanding of Christian truth as contained in the Bible is in essential accord with the affiliated Baptist churches, but we have no statement of creed apart from the New Testament.

Purpose:

To worship God and administer the ordinances of the New Testament.

To provide opportunity for spiritual growth.

To express God's love within our Church family.

To bring people into a personal relationship with Jesus Christ as Saviour and Lord through proclamation of the Gospel of Christ.

To teach the principles of Christian living for the development of Christ-like character.

To support actively the spreading of Gospel of Christ throughout the world.

To promote Christian morals within our community and society.

To express the love of Christ as a caring community to those in need.

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Dr. Victor Lujetic   Edit
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Rev. Dr. Victor Lujetic, D.Min., Ph.D.   Edit
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King Street Baptist Church
361 King Street East
Cambridge
Ontario
N3H 3M7   Edit
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519 653-8744   Edit
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Victor was called to King Street October 1, 1999. He brings a sense of humor to the pulpit, and has been referred to as a 'Biblical Encyclopedia' because of his vast knowledge and application of God's word. Victor is down to earth and is easy to chat and visit with. He also draws on his vast musical talents in his sermons. Victor is a dedicated husband to Sally and father of two.   Edit


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Irene Hayward   Edit
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King Street Baptist Church Service Times

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10:50am
(10:00am Jul & Aug)

Hebrews 3:6 - but Christ is faithful over God’s house as a son. And we are his house if indeed we hold fast our confidence and our boasting in our hope.

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King Street Baptist Church History

1895 On May 7th, the Preston Baptist Church (now King Street Baptist Church) was organized in the home of Mr. & Mrs. B.W. Ziemann with 15 charter members, which included a number from Doon & vicinity where a Baptist mission previously disbanded. For about a year and a half Rev Wm. Peer, pastor of the Hespeler Baptist Church conducted Sunday afternoon services where were held in Knox Presbyterian Church. A service of recognition of the new church was held by the churches of the Association on September 17th 1895.

1896 Late in 1896 Rev. A.R McDonald, B.A became pastor of the Hespeler Church and he carried on the Sunday afternoon services in Preston.

1897 A Sunday School was organized with 45 pupils and 6 teachers and the church membership increased to 17, of which 8 were non-resident. The church giving amounted to $170.07 of which $17.10 was for missions.

1898 Place of meeting was moved from the Presbyterian Church to the Ziemann Hall, upstairs at the rear of the Ziemann block.

1899 Progress appears to be slow as the membership decrease to 14 and income to $150.60 of which $16.00 went to Missions

1900 On October 1st, Rev A.R McDonald ceased ministering to the Preston cause, thus separating the two churches. Membership increased to 19 and income to $178.54 of which $29.70 was for Missions Services were temporarily discontinued in search of a new leader.

1901 Rev, Judson J. Whyte became pastor of the Hespeler Church and also of the Preston cause. In the church report to the Association the clerk indicated that in interest of the Master’s cause, it is best to wrap the mantle of charity around the past and to heed the lessons learned from our mistakes.

1902 Membership now 17 and income $143.9 which $31.79 went to Missions

1903 During the early part of the year the church was served by student pastors H. C Feast and A.D Warrant and during the Fall and Winder months by students from Woodstock College and McMaster University.

1904 On May 15 the student pastor C. R Jones took charge and was ordained on November 1st 1904. This year marks the turning point in the history of our church. In the report to the Association the clerk declared that the church now realized that if the Baptist cause was ever to amount to anything in the growing town of Preston they would require a full-time pastor and a church building, since the people they wanted to reach would not go to an upstairs hall to attend services.

1905 Supported by the home Mission Board who made it possible to have a full-time pastor and with financial assistance from interested Baptist in the area, the lot on which our church stands today (corner of King and Dover) was purchased for $400.00

1906 Our present sanctuary was erected at a cost of $5160.00 plus a great deal of volunteer labour by the pastor and his 23 members. We stand amazed at what $5000 would build 105 years ago and also the faith of this little band of believers, who raised only $312.64 during the year toward the new building and less than $600.00 for all purposes. Toronto Baptists contributed some $1400 and the balanced was financed by notes and a bank loan. Later a mortgage was arranged with the Church Edifice Board.

1907 As a result of very fruitful evangelistic services led by Rev. H.H Bingham, Rev Alex Torrey and Dan Shannon there were 25 baptisms and membership increased to 57. About this time Mr. Philip Smith who as a child was freed Negro slave, presented to the church the oak communion table which was so used for 40 years and since 1949 has been in use in the pastor’s vestry. (On May 7, 11967 Anniversary Sunday, recognition was made and a plaque attached which reads. “This Communion Table used from 1907 to 1949 was the gift of Philip Smith a Freed Negro slave to Preston Regular Baptist Church.” Also recognition was given to the old communion set given about the same time by Mr. & Mrs. C.J Holman, Toronto and recognition also to the communion cloth given in 1931 by Mr. & Mrs. Drag Stryonchevich.

1908 Rev J.D Forward became pastor on May 15th and the membership moved up to 80. A legacy of $480.00 was received from the estate of Mr. W.A Husband. Baptist Young Peoples Union (B.Y.P.U) was organized. The church held three weeks of evangelistic services led by H.H Bingham.

1909 Membership of the church stood at 86. Sunday School at 95. B.Y.P.U at 40 and Mission Circle at 15.

1910 Rev G. A. Lowes held the pastorate for a little more than a year leaving in November 1911

1911 At the Request of the Home Mission Board the Rev. W.H Porter, M.A came as a supply and later as pastor. We find the following notation in the minute book, which we believe to be in Mr. Porter’s own handwriting = “we found the church in a very weak, disheartened and scatter state, but like the teal tree and the oak (Isa. 6:13) whose leave withereth yet the sap remaineth in the tender roots, and it shall live again.”

1912 The parsonage at the corner of Moore and Waterloo Streets was purchased on May 17th for $2450.00

1913 The fire insurance on the Church contents was for only $750.00

1914 Rev. G.H Sneyd became pastor lat in the year. The B.Y.P.U was host to the Thanksgiving Day meetings of the Association B.Y.PU and a real project considering the number of members, but it was quite successful.

1915 The church entertained the Associational gathering in June. Church income $1552.00; Sunday School $115.67; B.Y.P.U; $83.70; Ladies Aid: $117.59; Mission Circle $78.50

1916 Memorial service held in honour of Ernest Gatehouse who was killed in France while service with the Canadian Army. Banquet was served to D.Coy 111th Battn. E.E.F. Which Coy was recruited locally and in which were a number of young men.

1917 Rev. H. Elmer Green became pastor on Oct 8th and during the year the church was honored by having one of its sons P.P W. Ziemann who graduated from McMaster University become pastor of St. John’s Road Church in Toronto. Membership now 155, income $1507.96 Missions: $120.63

1918 An every member roll call was combined with a social evening in connection wit the Anniversary services. Sanky hymnals were purchased for use in Sunday evening services. A church constitution was adopted.

1919 At a special meeting on April 2nd the church mortgage was burned. The same meeting served as a farewell to the Lindelius family whose home was always open for our young people and other church groups. Rev. C.R Jones was present and had a part in the program.

1920 The church interior was re-arranged to give added room for our growing Sunday School and for installation of the pip organ purchased from Guelph Baptist Church. Membership now 181 income $2122.26, Missions $192.44. P.P W. Ziemann went to Japan as a missionary teacher under the America Baptist Foreign Missionary Society.

1921 Rev. Harvey E. Merrit, B.A, B. Th., commenced his ministry on Jan 3rd, 1921

1922 The silent preacher was purchased and installed at the church entrance.

1923 Dr. A. J Ramsay and Rev Rober McQuilkin conducted Victorious Life Conferences.

1924 Reve. F.A Robinson , author and Bible teacher, conducted a week of special services. Income $3142.96, Missions $342.70.

1925 Return visit of Rev. Robert McQuilken for Victorious Life Conferences

1926 Rev. James Macluckie became pastor on December 18 th 1926

1927 Church building was re-wired to conform to new regulations.

1928 Baraca and Philathea classes joined with the united Church classes to entertain the first Ontario Union Convention to be held in Preston

1929 Return visit of Dr. J. Ramsay for special services

1930 Dr. A. J Ramsay again with us for a wee of meetings. P.P W. Ziemann was ordained in Ottawa and became pastor of the For the Avenue Baptist Church.

1931 Evangelist Norman Grenway and party held five consecutive weeks of evangelistic services. The communion cloths now in use were embroidered and given to the church by Mr. and Mrs. Drag Stayanchevich in memory of their young son John who was drowned in the speed River in 1930.

1932 Rev Elmer M. Loney, B.A., became pastor in September

1933 Special evangelistic meetings with Rev. Blomgren from U.S.A Income $2560.75, Missions $326.75.

1934 Excavation of a portion of the church basement was started by the men of the church to provide more Sunday School space. Keneth MacLukie started parsonage mortgage retirement fund plan. Miss Fiona MacLuckie, graduate of Moody Bible institute when to Ethiopia under the Sudan Interior Mission.

1935 Evangelistic Services led by Rev. Gordon Crofoot. Income $2602.78, Missions $387.30

1936 Entertained Ontario Baraca – Philathea Convention.

1937 Rev. J.C Williamson, B.A., B.Th., commenced his ministry in July, the longest ministry in the first 60 years of the church’s history.

1938 Evangelistic Services with the McMaster Band. Membership 208, Income $3317.12, Missions $509.00

1939 Our church choir was gowned. During the summer the church was broken into by vandals and much damage was done.

1940 Return of McMaster Evangelistic Band. Parsonage mortgage was paid off. Further basement extension work started by the men of the church.

1941 Our church saw another of its sons, Fred Bulen ordain to the Ministry and the pastorate of Wellington St. Church in Sault Ste. Marie.

1942 Daily Vacation Bible School (DVBS) was inaugurated The Associational gather was entertained in October.

1943 Evangelist services led by Rev. Keith Daniel Membership 266, Income $5845.25 Missions $1263.62

1944 Building fund launch with the initial aim of $8000.

1945 Our church co-operated with the Convention in the Crusade for Christ program of Evangelism, Stewardship, Live Service and Baptist Beliefs Policy

1947 Building fund now stands at $10,000

1948 Membership now at 291, Income $11,756.31 Missions $2130.10.

1949 Plans for Renovation & Addition. A 10 foot addition on the West end of the building. The addition will provide for a proper new font in the church proper new seating arrangement of the choir and attractively styled front. The addition will also allow for new washrooms in the basement, ministers study and choir room.

Church Interior Front Prior to changes

1950 Entertained Association meetings, special service conduced by Rev. John Slimon. Work once again began digging out basement to provide more Sunday School Room. Membership now 303, Income $11598.08, Missions $3732.15

1951 Purchased land adjacent to church on Dover St. 95’X65’ for $2000.00

1952 Building fund started for new proposed Sunday School building. Christian Live Service & Missionary Committee appointed.

1953 Evangelistic service with Rev. Cedric Sears and Marvin Honory. Fiona MacLuckie returns from Mission field in Ethiopia.

Church Interior Front Post Changes

1954 Return visit of Rev Cedric Sears. Members hip 342, Income $16490, Missions $4244.70.

1955 Week of services led by Rev. S. Punkett of London, England. Diamand Jubiilee week of meetings, May 4th -11th led by Rev. Dr. P.P. W. Ziemann.

1957 Rev. J.C Williamson resigned his due to failing heath on September 8th fell ill and passed away on October 7th, 1957 in his 68th year. Rev Williamson faithfully and fruitfully served this congregation for 20 years.

1958 Rev. W. H. McWhinnie, born in Motherwell, Lankshire Scotland was inducted as pastor of Preston Baptist Church on March 25th. George Boniface and Done Renwick met in June of this year regarding the plans for a major addition to the church. Dr. P.P W. Ziemann, General Secretary of the Baptist Convention of Ontario & Quebec laid the cornerstone in place on Sunday November 23 1958. Dr. Ziemann was a son of Bernard Ziemann, one of the church founders.

King Street Baptist Church prior to new addition.

1959 The addition of Sunday School Auditorium was completed and April 12th 1959 a dedication services was held to mark the opening of the new building.

King Street Baptist Church after the new Sunday School & Auditorium addition

1960 Preston Baptist Church voted to change its name to King Street Baptist Church. The name was changed because there are two Baptist Churches in the community now and it was felt that calling one of them Preston Baptist, it would indicate there was only one. Temple Baptist Church on Dunbar road is the other church. Membership 280, Income, $39,000 Missions $13,000, Sunday School: $3851

1969 Over 200 Boys and Girls attended DVBS. Some came by bus others walked. 7 decisions for Christ were made on closing day.

1970 156 came to DVBS where even a bad thunderstorm @ 8:30 am could not keep them away.

1971 272 Kids came to DVBS in one day.

1975 Celebrated the biggest birthday party ever with Rev. James ‘Cap’ MacLukie’s 100th Birthday. Cap died on Feb 11 th 1981 at the age of 105.

1977 Rev Tom Oshiro stepped down as pastor of King Street on April 10 1977. Tom's departure would leave the church without a minister for the next 17 months. However, the Lord had prepared the congregation well and the church continued to thrive with guest speakers sometimes running 4 or 5 weeks at a time.

1978 May of this year the "pulpit committee" invited Rev. Dennis Pape of Ottawa to preach for the call. Rev. Pape began his minstry at King Street on Sept 1st 1978 with a membership of about 196 active Members. On October 1978 the Preston Baptist Baraca Class celebrated its 60th anniversary and on December 20th 1979 the class officially came to an end.

1979 King Street heard the cries of the Vietnamese who had been driven from their homes during the war. Over the next 3 years this Baptist Congregation several Vietnamese refugee families and brought them to Cambridge.

1980 In July of this year, the church arranged for 125 people to attend the 14th Baptist World Congress in Toronto. 1000's around the world came to hear the world's leading Christian Speakers. King Street contributed $1500 to the Baptist World Alliance (BWA) Scholorship fund and $1000 for a minister from Brazil to attend the congress. Many things were taking place at King Street including a donation for new NIV Bibles for the church. Another donation in memory of the Ziemann family was used for organ chimes. King Street was truly blessed and was ablet to provide financial support for young Baptist Pastor Isaac Amorin that helped in the establishment of a Portuguese church in Cambridge.

1981 Stan Grummett was student pastor.

1982 Two women's names to be elected as Deacons, yet all 6 elected were men. Jean Durocher was one of the women on the list who wrote a letter to the church after the "out of order" meeting. Click here to view this letter.

1983 Active membership was 251 with 10 baptisms last year. Total receipts total $131,350 for 1982 year. One female name on the list to fill 4 vacant positions. Jean Durocher had become the first ever female to be elected to the deacons's board at King Street. There were many who supported Jean and many that did not. It was a tough time for Jean and she resigned one year into her three year term. A few months after her resignation headlines of the paper read: "A New Opportunity: Time is 'right' as Baptists elect first woman president." Thank You Jean and to those other women who were truley "pioneers of the time."

1985 The Congregation decided to look into acquiring a Youth Director with training in Christian Education. It took members of the 2 years before a decision was made.

1986 November 5th Murray MacDonald started as the church's fist Youth Director but soon resigned after 5 months of service to accept a position with a summer camp in Orillia.

1987 Two women elected to the deacons' board. From this time on women were rightfully accepted and were able to take their place on any board or committee at King Street Baptist Church. This year marks the retirement of Rev. Dennis Pape to go on a one-year mission trip to Brazil. Over the 9 years Dennis served at King Street he preached over 1000 times 126 new members against 69 loses of membership due to death. Dr. H. Max DeWolfe was be interim pastor for 5 months ending Dec 31 1987. The Christian Education committee was re-organized and bus trips and car rallies were organized for adults and teens. Investigation into cushions for the pews also topped the events of 1987 where after months of deliberation it was deemed not feasible.

1988 Dr. J. Daniel Gibson took the pulpit on September 1, 1988 who was to celebrate his 50 years ordination in 1991. Rev Dan Gibson also was the only ordained minister in Canada to become an active chief of a fire dept.

1990 Jennifer Peer a local girl studying at the Ontario Bible College was on placement at King Street. She completed her assignment by assisting at the Daily Vacation Bible School (DVBS) with 80 children attendance. Marjorie Smith became a pastoral intern with responsibilities for the young adults, counselling and worship. Marjorie became Associate Pastor on May 31 1992 and received her ordination in May of the following year. A building committee was established to oversee the construction of new main floor washrooms, foyer and improved handicapped accessibility. $30,000 from the government was granted for the efforts and construction started in the fall of 1992.

1992 The church had taken steps to restructure this year bringing its boards, and committees in line to provide a more efficient and effective method of administration and service. A constitution review was under way and a new direction for service in the church.

1994 A fund raising effort to purchase a new floor for the upper Sunday School Auditorium was put in place, where 3,200 tiles were required. Purchasing of tiles for $2.50 was one way in which the congregation raised the $8000 necessary for the floor.

1995 As the church celebrates is 100 year anniversary they also celebrate Marjorie's contribution to the church as she brings the first women's pastoral perspective as she co-ministers the congregation. Cristo Par Todos (Christ for All) Spanish Congregation now joined in sharing the King Street Baptist Church facilities. This Spanish congregation also part of the BCOQ shares the building in hopes of some day having their own.

Alex Gordon

Lead Pastor

[email protected] Our Pastors: Thomas Williams

Executive Pastor

[email protected] Emily Bull

Director of Children's Ministry

[email protected] Kelly Barrett

Marriage Preparation

[email protected] Be Inspired

1895 On May 7th, the Preston Baptist Church (now King Street Baptist Church) was organized in the home of Mr. & Mrs. B.W. Ziemann with 15 charter members, which included a number from Doon & vicinity where a Baptist mission previously disbanded. For about a year and a half Rev Wm. Peer, pastor of the Hespeler Baptist Church conducted Sunday afternoon services where were held in Knox Presbyterian Church. A service of recognition of the new church was held by the churches of the Association on September 17th 1895.

1896 Late in 1896 Rev. A.R McDonald, B.A became pastor of the Hespeler Church and he carried on the Sunday afternoon services in Preston.

1897 A Sunday School was organized with 45 pupils and 6 teachers and the church membership increased to 17, of which 8 were non-resident. The church giving amounted to $170.07 of which $17.10 was for missions.

1898 Place of meeting was moved from the Presbyterian Church to the Ziemann Hall, upstairs at the rear of the Ziemann block.

1899 Progress appears to be slow as the membership decrease to 14 and income to $150.60 of which $16.00 went to Missions

1900 On October 1st, Rev A.R McDonald ceased ministering to the Preston cause, thus separating the two churches. Membership increased to 19 and income to $178.54 of which $29.70 was for Missions Services were temporarily discontinued in search of a new leader.

1901 Rev, Judson J. Whyte became pastor of the Hespeler Church and also of the Preston cause. In the church report to the Association the clerk indicated that in interest of the Master’s cause, it is best to wrap the mantle of charity around the past and to heed the lessons learned from our mistakes.

1902 Membership now 17 and income $143.9 which $31.79 went to Missions

1903 During the early part of the year the church was served by student pastors H. C Feast and A.D Warrant and during the Fall and Winder months by students from Woodstock College and McMaster University.

1904 On May 15 the student pastor C. R Jones took charge and was ordained on November 1st 1904. This year marks the turning point in the history of our church. In the report to the Association the clerk declared that the church now realized that if the Baptist cause was ever to amount to anything in the growing town of Preston they would require a full-time pastor and a church building, since the people they wanted to reach would not go to an upstairs hall to attend services.

1905 Supported by the home Mission Board who made it possible to have a full-time pastor and with financial assistance from interested Baptist in the area, the lot on which our church stands today (corner of King and Dover) was purchased for $400.00

1906 Our present sanctuary was erected at a cost of $5160.00 plus a great deal of volunteer labour by the pastor and his 23 members. We stand amazed at what $5000 would build 105 years ago and also the faith of this little band of believers, who raised only $312.64 during the year toward the new building and less than $600.00 for all purposes. Toronto Baptists contributed some $1400 and the balanced was financed by notes and a bank loan. Later a mortgage was arranged with the Church Edifice Board.

1907 As a result of very fruitful evangelistic services led by Rev. H.H Bingham, Rev Alex Torrey and Dan Shannon there were 25 baptisms and membership increased to 57. About this time Mr. Philip Smith who as a child was freed Negro slave, presented to the church the oak communion table which was so used for 40 years and since 1949 has been in use in the pastor’s vestry. (On May 7, 11967 Anniversary Sunday, recognition was made and a plaque attached which reads. “This Communion Table used from 1907 to 1949 was the gift of Philip Smith a Freed Negro slave to Preston Regular Baptist Church.” Also recognition was given to the old communion set given about the same time by Mr. & Mrs. C.J Holman, Toronto and recognition also to the communion cloth given in 1931 by Mr. & Mrs. Drag Stryonchevich.

1908 Rev J.D Forward became pastor on May 15th and the membership moved up to 80. A legacy of $480.00 was received from the estate of Mr. W.A Husband. Baptist Young Peoples Union (B.Y.P.U) was organized. The church held three weeks of evangelistic services led by H.H Bingham.

1909 Membership of the church stood at 86. Sunday School at 95. B.Y.P.U at 40 and Mission Circle at 15.

1910 Rev G. A. Lowes held the pastorate for a little more than a year leaving in November 1911

1911 At the Request of the Home Mission Board the Rev. W.H Porter, M.A came as a supply and later as pastor. We find the following notation in the minute book, which we believe to be in Mr. Porter’s own handwriting = “we found the church in a very weak, disheartened and scatter state, but like the teal tree and the oak (Isa. 6:13) whose leave withereth yet the sap remaineth in the tender roots, and it shall live again.”

1912 The parsonage at the corner of Moore and Waterloo Streets was purchased on May 17th for $2450.00

1913 The fire insurance on the Church contents was for only $750.00

1914 Rev. G.H Sneyd became pastor lat in the year. The B.Y.P.U was host to the Thanksgiving Day meetings of the Association B.Y.PU and a real project considering the number of members, but it was quite successful.

1915 The church entertained the Associational gathering in June. Church income $1552.00; Sunday School $115.67; B.Y.P.U; $83.70; Ladies Aid: $117.59; Mission Circle $78.50

1916 Memorial service held in honour of Ernest Gatehouse who was killed in France while service with the Canadian Army. Banquet was served to D.Coy 111th Battn. E.E.F. Which Coy was recruited locally and in which were a number of young men.

1917 Rev. H. Elmer Green became pastor on Oct 8th and during the year the church was honored by having one of its sons P.P W. Ziemann who graduated from McMaster University become pastor of St. John’s Road Church in Toronto. Membership now 155, income $1507.96 Missions: $120.63

1918 An every member roll call was combined with a social evening in connection wit the Anniversary services. Sanky hymnals were purchased for use in Sunday evening services. A church constitution was adopted.

1919 At a special meeting on April 2nd the church mortgage was burned. The same meeting served as a farewell to the Lindelius family whose home was always open for our young people and other church groups. Rev. C.R Jones was present and had a part in the program.

1920 The church interior was re-arranged to give added room for our growing Sunday School and for installation of the pip organ purchased from Guelph Baptist Church. Membership now 181 income $2122.26, Missions $192.44. P.P W. Ziemann went to Japan as a missionary teacher under the America Baptist Foreign Missionary Society.

1921 Rev. Harvey E. Merrit, B.A, B. Th., commenced his ministry on Jan 3rd, 1921

1922 The silent preacher was purchased and installed at the church entrance.

1923 Dr. A. J Ramsay and Rev Rober McQuilkin conducted Victorious Life Conferences.

1924 Reve. F.A Robinson , author and Bible teacher, conducted a week of special services. Income $3142.96, Missions $342.70.

1925 Return visit of Rev. Robert McQuilken for Victorious Life Conferences

1926 Rev. James Macluckie became pastor on December 18 th 1926

1927 Church building was re-wired to conform to new regulations.

1928 Baraca and Philathea classes joined with the united Church classes to entertain the first Ontario Union Convention to be held in Preston

1929 Return visit of Dr. J. Ramsay for special services

1930 Dr. A. J Ramsay again with us for a wee of meetings. P.P W. Ziemann was ordained in Ottawa and became pastor of the For the Avenue Baptist Church.

1931 Evangelist Norman Grenway and party held five consecutive weeks of evangelistic services. The communion cloths now in use were embroidered and given to the church by Mr. and Mrs. Drag Stayanchevich in memory of their young son John who was drowned in the speed River in 1930.

1932 Rev Elmer M. Loney, B.A., became pastor in September

1933 Special evangelistic meetings with Rev. Blomgren from U.S.A Income $2560.75, Missions $326.75.

1934 Excavation of a portion of the church basement was started by the men of the church to provide more Sunday School space. Keneth MacLukie started parsonage mortgage retirement fund plan. Miss Fiona MacLuckie, graduate of Moody Bible institute when to Ethiopia under the Sudan Interior Mission.

1935 Evangelistic Services led by Rev. Gordon Crofoot. Income $2602.78, Missions $387.30

1936 Entertained Ontario Baraca – Philathea Convention.

1937 Rev. J.C Williamson, B.A., B.Th., commenced his ministry in July, the longest ministry in the first 60 years of the church’s history.

1938 Evangelistic Services with the McMaster Band. Membership 208, Income $3317.12, Missions $509.00

1939 Our church choir was gowned. During the summer the church was broken into by vandals and much damage was done.

1940 Return of McMaster Evangelistic Band. Parsonage mortgage was paid off. Further basement extension work started by the men of the church.

1941 Our church saw another of its sons, Fred Bulen ordain to the Ministry and the pastorate of Wellington St. Church in Sault Ste. Marie.

1942 Daily Vacation Bible School (DVBS) was inaugurated The Associational gather was entertained in October.

1943 Evangelist services led by Rev. Keith Daniel Membership 266, Income $5845.25 Missions $1263.62

1944 Building fund launch with the initial aim of $8000.

1945 Our church co-operated with the Convention in the Crusade for Christ program of Evangelism, Stewardship, Live Service and Baptist Beliefs Policy

1947 Building fund now stands at $10,000

1948 Membership now at 291, Income $11,756.31 Missions $2130.10.

1949 Plans for Renovation & Addition. A 10 foot addition on the West end of the building. The addition will provide for a proper new font in the church proper new seating arrangement of the choir and attractively styled front. The addition will also allow for new washrooms in the basement, ministers study and choir room.

Church Interior Front Prior to changes

1950 Entertained Association meetings, special service conduced by Rev. John Slimon. Work once again began digging out basement to provide more Sunday School Room. Membership now 303, Income $11598.08, Missions $3732.15

1951 Purchased land adjacent to church on Dover St. 95’X65’ for $2000.00

1952 Building fund started for new proposed Sunday School building. Christian Live Service & Missionary Committee appointed.

1953 Evangelistic service with Rev. Cedric Sears and Marvin Honory. Fiona MacLuckie returns from Mission field in Ethiopia.

Church Interior Front Post Changes

1954 Return visit of Rev Cedric Sears. Members hip 342, Income $16490, Missions $4244.70.

1955 Week of services led by Rev. S. Punkett of London, England. Diamand Jubiilee week of meetings, May 4th -11th led by Rev. Dr. P.P. W. Ziemann.

1957 Rev. J.C Williamson resigned his due to failing heath on September 8th fell ill and passed away on October 7th, 1957 in his 68th year. Rev Williamson faithfully and fruitfully served this congregation for 20 years.

1958 Rev. W. H. McWhinnie, born in Motherwell, Lankshire Scotland was inducted as pastor of Preston Baptist Church on March 25th. George Boniface and Done Renwick met in June of this year regarding the plans for a major addition to the church. Dr. P.P W. Ziemann, General Secretary of the Baptist Convention of Ontario & Quebec laid the cornerstone in place on Sunday November 23 1958. Dr. Ziemann was a son of Bernard Ziemann, one of the church founders.

King Street Baptist Church prior to new addition.

1959 The addition of Sunday School Auditorium was completed and April 12th 1959 a dedication services was held to mark the opening of the new building.

King Street Baptist Church after the new Sunday School & Auditorium addition

1960 Preston Baptist Church voted to change its name to King Street Baptist Church. The name was changed because there are two Baptist Churches in the community now and it was felt that calling one of them Preston Baptist, it would indicate there was only one. Temple Baptist Church on Dunbar road is the other church. Membership 280, Income, $39,000 Missions $13,000, Sunday School: $3851

1969 Over 200 Boys and Girls attended DVBS. Some came by bus others walked. 7 decisions for Christ were made on closing day.

1970 156 came to DVBS where even a bad thunderstorm @ 8:30 am could not keep them away.

1971 272 Kids came to DVBS in one day.

1975 Celebrated the biggest birthday party ever with Rev. James ‘Cap’ MacLukie’s 100th Birthday. Cap died on Feb 11 th 1981 at the age of 105.

1977 Rev Tom Oshiro stepped down as pastor of King Street on April 10 1977. Tom's departure would leave the church without a minister for the next 17 months. However, the Lord had prepared the congregation well and the church continued to thrive with guest speakers sometimes running 4 or 5 weeks at a time.

1978 May of this year the "pulpit committee" invited Rev. Dennis Pape of Ottawa to preach for the call. Rev. Pape began his minstry at King Street on Sept 1st 1978 with a membership of about 196 active Members. On October 1978 the Preston Baptist Baraca Class celebrated its 60th anniversary and on December 20th 1979 the class officially came to an end.

1979 King Street heard the cries of the Vietnamese who had been driven from their homes during the war. Over the next 3 years this Baptist Congregation several Vietnamese refugee families and brought them to Cambridge.

1980 In July of this year, the church arranged for 125 people to attend the 14th Baptist World Congress in Toronto. 1000's around the world came to hear the world's leading Christian Speakers. King Street contributed $1500 to the Baptist World Alliance (BWA) Scholorship fund and $1000 for a minister from Brazil to attend the congress. Many things were taking place at King Street including a donation for new NIV Bibles for the church. Another donation in memory of the Ziemann family was used for organ chimes. King Street was truly blessed and was ablet to provide financial support for young Baptist Pastor Isaac Amorin that helped in the establishment of a Portuguese church in Cambridge.

1981 Stan Grummett was student pastor.

1982 Two women's names to be elected as Deacons, yet all 6 elected were men. Jean Durocher was one of the women on the list who wrote a letter to the church after the "out of order" meeting. Click here to view this letter.

1983 Active membership was 251 with 10 baptisms last year. Total receipts total $131,350 for 1982 year. One female name on the list to fill 4 vacant positions. Jean Durocher had become the first ever female to be elected to the deacons's board at King Street. There were many who supported Jean and many that did not. It was a tough time for Jean and she resigned one year into her three year term. A few months after her resignation headlines of the paper read: "A New Opportunity: Time is 'right' as Baptists elect first woman president." Thank You Jean and to those other women who were truley "pioneers of the time."

1985 The Congregation decided to look into acquiring a Youth Director with training in Christian Education. It took members of the 2 years before a decision was made.

1986 November 5th Murray MacDonald started as the church's fist Youth Director but soon resigned after 5 months of service to accept a position with a summer camp in Orillia.

1987 Two women elected to the deacons' board. From this time on women were rightfully accepted and were able to take their place on any board or committee at King Street Baptist Church. This year marks the retirement of Rev. Dennis Pape to go on a one-year mission trip to Brazil. Over the 9 years Dennis served at King Street he preached over 1000 times 126 new members against 69 loses of membership due to death. Dr. H. Max DeWolfe was be interim pastor for 5 months ending Dec 31 1987. The Christian Education committee was re-organized and bus trips and car rallies were organized for adults and teens. Investigation into cushions for the pews also topped the events of 1987 where after months of deliberation it was deemed not feasible.

1988 Dr. J. Daniel Gibson took the pulpit on September 1, 1988 who was to celebrate his 50 years ordination in 1991. Rev Dan Gibson also was the only ordained minister in Canada to become an active chief of a fire dept.

1990 Jennifer Peer a local girl studying at the Ontario Bible College was on placement at King Street. She completed her assignment by assisting at the Daily Vacation Bible School (DVBS) with 80 children attendance. Marjorie Smith became a pastoral intern with responsibilities for the young adults, counselling and worship. Marjorie became Associate Pastor on May 31 1992 and received her ordination in May of the following year. A building committee was established to oversee the construction of new main floor washrooms, foyer and improved handicapped accessibility. $30,000 from the government was granted for the efforts and construction started in the fall of 1992.

1992 The church had taken steps to restructure this year bringing its boards, and committees in line to provide a more efficient and effective method of administration and service. A constitution review was under way and a new direction for service in the church.

1994 A fund raising effort to purchase a new floor for the upper Sunday School Auditorium was put in place, where 3,200 tiles were required. Purchasing of tiles for $2.50 was one way in which the congregation raised the $8000 necessary for the floor.

1995 As the church celebrates is 100 year anniversary they also celebrate Marjorie's contribution to the church as she brings the first women's pastoral perspective as she co-ministers the congregation. Cristo Par Todos (Christ for All) Spanish Congregation now joined in sharing the King Street Baptist Church facilities. This Spanish congregation also part of the BCOQ shares the building in hopes of some day having their own.

1999 October 1– Dr. Victor Lujetic begins his ministry as Pastor.

2002 May – Annual Hymn Sings begin at KSBC.

2007 January – A new video projection system is installed in the sanctuary.

2009 April – 50th Anniversary rededication of the Christian Education Building.

2014 October – Immanuel City Church is launched at KSBC.

2015 July – The sanctuary is renovated.

2015 September – The Arabic Christian Fellowship begins meeting at KSBC.

2016 June – Jan Mutter is ordained to the ministry.

2016 September – Roberto Ascencio is ordained to the ministry.

2017 May - KSBC Celebrates 122 years in ministry.

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