History of Oakridge Baptist Church
The roots of our Church goes back to around 1845 in Germany.
Germany was in much turmoil at that time and an example of those who were hounded by
police for their faith and preaching activity was William Edward Grimm. Ten
times he was dragged before the Magistrates of Memel, a town in East Prussia,
near the border of Lithuania.
He and 14 of his flock decided to immigrate to America.
They arrived in 1847 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. After years of hardship, 4 families
sailed across Lake Michigan to come to St Joseph. Later, they invited their
former pastor, W.E. Grimm, to come to St Joseph. After he arrived, they all
lived in one house and held religious services there every Sunday. In January of
1856, the St Joseph City Council gave them lot number 384; on what now is the
corner of Church and Broad Streets. Here they organized the "First German Baptist
Church" with 21 members and built a 'house of worship'. In 1881, a larger brick
church was built right next to the first chapel; membership at that time was
150. (The name of this church was changed to "First Baptist Church" of St Joseph
in 1933).
Many members lived across the river in or near Benton Harbor
and so the church in St Joseph started in 1908 to build a chapel on Clay Street
in Benton Harbor. After completion in 1909, 112 members were released to form
a new congregation and they named it the "First German Baptist Church". In 1917,
this church started a new building right on the corner of Clay and Pavonne in
Benton Harbor and was dedicated on August 18, 1918. In 1948, the name was
changed to "Clay Street Baptist Church". The members of the Clay Street Church
voted to build a new and larger church. In May, 1957, the new church building
was started and the first worship service was help on June 8, 1958. The name
of the church was changed to Napier Parkview Baptist Church.
A group in the German Sunday School class decided to buy
the old church property and form a new German church. On May 7, 1958, a special
meeting was held and the new church formally organized. The church was once
again named the "First German Baptist Church". On June 1, 1958, 60 members were
released from Napier Parkview Baptist Church and held their first service on
June 8, 1958. The first paster, Rev. Willy W. Knauf, came to the church in June,
1959. Rev. Knauf went to the Lord on November 24, 1963. Rev. Henry Smith served
the church from June 1964 to January 25, 1967. Rev. Herman A. Pohl came to the
church on October 15, 1967 and served the church through August 15, 1969.
In 1969, the old parsonage in Benton Harbor was sold and
a new one was built on a tract of land south of St Joseph. Then in March of
1971, the church building on Clay Street in Benton Harbor was sold and the
groundbreaking for the new church was held in April, 1971. The official
dedication of the new church was held on November 14, 1971. With this relocation
of the church to south St Joseph, the name of the church was changed to "Oakridge
Baptist Church". Brother Richard Kalmbach, after finishing his study at the
Seminary, came to us on June 27, 1971 and served Oakridge Baptist Church until
March 31, 1974. The church extended a call to Rev. Oscar Fritzke and he became
our pastor on June 1, 1974. Rev. Fritzke faithfully served Oakridge Baptist
Church until June 30, 1981. On November 15, 1981, Rev. Jack Whitehead became our
pastor. After Rev. Whitehead moved on, Pastor Floyd Robinson came to us and
served our church until 1993. Steve Donoghue served as our pastor until October
2001. Dave Broome became our pastor in September, 2002 and brought with him many
loving years serving the Lord.
Our Youth/Associate Pastor Nick Jackson and his wife Stephanie joined us on April 23,
2004. Nick and his wife have brought energy, enthusiasm and fun ideas to the
position and the youth of our church have benefited and grown immensely
As you have found in reading about our church, a lot has
transpired over the years. So much, that there's still much history that has
been left out. Please come and join us sometime and we'll be glad to tell
you more!