Cradock Baptist Church
Cradock Baptist Church
AI Summary
Organized October 12, 1919, Cradock Baptist celebrated its centennial in 2019 and remains rooted in the local community. Pastor David L. Phillips, a retired U.S. Army chaplain (Major), has led the congregation since 2011. The church maintains distinctive ministries such as the Robin Class for mentally-challenged individuals (Sundays 10:00 AM–noon, with transportation provided by a donated van and a special Eagle Eyrie camp session each fall), a Storehouse emergency food ministry, a Tape Ministry for homebound members, and Acteens for girls ages 12–17 (Thursdays at 5:30 PM), alongside active WMU outreach. Music is a strong feature—Tristi Chan serves as pianist/organist with advanced music degrees and awards, and the sanctuary contains a 27-rank Möller pipe organ and a Boston baby grand piano—while practical supports include a weekly Thursday 7:00 PM fifteen-minute call-in prayer (call 1-720-835-5703, PIN 36397), online giving via easyTithe or text GIVE to 757-551-9700, and an active Facebook presence; note that schedules and some in-person ministries were revised due to COVID-19.
Service Times
Adult Sunday School: Sunday 9:30 AM
Robin Sunday School: Sunday 10:00 AM
Morning Worship: Sunday 11:00 AM
Fifteen Minutes of Prayer (conference call): Thursday 7:00 PM
Worship Style
Traditional/Hymns
⛪Church Details
🙏Ministries
📜Version History
Changes:
- Name:Cradock Baptist Church
- Street Address:96 Afton Pkwy
- Address Line 2:(removed)
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- Name:Cradock Baptist Church
- Website URL:https://www.cradockbaptist.org
- Summary:Organized October 12, 1919, Cradock Baptist celebrated its centennial in 2019 and remains rooted in the local community. Pastor David L. Phillips, a retired U.S. Army chaplain (Major), has led the congregation since 2011. The church maintains distinctive ministries such as the Robin Class for mentally-challenged individuals (Sundays 10:00 AM–noon, with transportation provided by a donated van and a special Eagle Eyrie camp session each fall), a Storehouse emergency food ministry, a Tape Ministry for homebound members, and Acteens for girls ages 12–17 (Thursdays at 5:30 PM), alongside active WMU outreach. Music is a strong feature—Tristi Chan serves as pianist/organist with advanced music degrees and awards, and the sanctuary contains a 27-rank Möller pipe organ and a Boston baby grand piano—while practical supports include a weekly Thursday 7:00 PM fifteen-minute call-in prayer (call 1-720-835-5703, PIN 36397), online giving via easyTithe or text GIVE to 757-551-9700, and an active Facebook presence; note that schedules and some in-person ministries were revised due to COVID-19.
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Initial church data
Last updated: 3/19/2026