The story of the Gibson Baptist Association begins with the Central Baptist Association which was organized in 1836 and held annual sessions continuously until 1923. The churches of this association comprised the churches of Madison County, Gibson County, and part of Carroll and Weakly Counties.
At the meeting of the association, which was held with the Laneview Church in Trenton, September 12 and 13, 1923, a motion prevailed to divide the Central Baptist Association and in its stead, organize separate associations for Gibson and Madison Counties. As a result the Gibson County Missionary Baptist Association was organized and held its first annual session with the Humboldt Baptist Church, September 19 and 20, 1924.
General Information:
There are 54 churches currently in our association.
Eight associational missionaries have served in the GBA.
Charles Wingo 1943-47
Bill Pitt, Sr. 1954-60
E. R. Alexander 1959-60
Barney Flowers 1960-68
Lyman McDonald 1969-72
Kenneth Sparkman 1973-99
Mike Kemper 1999-2006
Roger Stacy 2007-present
Support for the association comes from the 54 churches, which is essential! In order for the association to exist and thrive it must have support by prayer, leadership, participation, and finances.
At the meeting of the association, which was held with the Laneview Church in Trenton, September 12 and 13, 1923, a motion prevailed to divide the Central Baptist Association and in its stead, organize separate associations for Gibson and Madison Counties. As a result the Gibson County Missionary Baptist Association was organized and held its first annual session with the Humboldt Baptist Church, September 19 and 20, 1924.
General Information:
There are 54 churches currently in our association.
Eight associational missionaries have served in the GBA.
Charles Wingo 1943-47
Bill Pitt, Sr. 1954-60
E. R. Alexander 1959-60
Barney Flowers 1960-68
Lyman McDonald 1969-72
Kenneth Sparkman 1973-99
Mike Kemper 1999-2006
Roger Stacy 2007-present
Support for the association comes from the 54 churches, which is essential! In order for the association to exist and thrive it must have support by prayer, leadership, participation, and finances.