A
History of the Church of Christ - Cocoa, Florida
by Paul S Roberts
September 20th 1995 - Revised Oct
17th 1997. Retyped for this format
April 6th 1999. (gs)
God in His divine wisdom looked at this community and saw
that His people had no place in which to worship Him.
In the spring of 1939, God brought Carl and Georgia Mae
Colson and their son Clayton down from Gainesville Florida. Tom and
Allie Mae Cain and their two daughters Carolyn and Jane were also
brought down from New York City. Tom and Carl contacted other members
of the Church of Christ in this community. Together they made plans to
locate a place in which they could worship God.
The
community Church building at City Point was secured and the first
service of the Cocoa City Point Church of Christ was held there on July
23, 1939. This old building still stands today and is located on the
River Road about 5 miles North of downtown Cocoa. Those in attendance
at this first service were as follows; Carl and Georgia Mae Colson and
their son Clayton; Thomas and Allie Mae Cain and their children Carolyn
and Janet; O.B. and Mary Goodson and their children Paul, Jerry, and
Myra; J.W. and Mildred Chandler and their daughter Ruth; Ethel Beal;
Fannie Bouser; Carmen Fortenberry and her daughter Jean; Elsie Warren
and her daughter Myrle and grand daughter Linda. There were also 5
visitors from West Palm Beach. They were Bro. L.R. and Johnnie Brooker
and their 3 sons. These 27 people made up the total attendance at the
first service of the Cocoa Church of Christ. The church met at this
location for 9 1/2 years. The preaching and teaching was done primarily
by Bros. Colson and Cain alternating from week to week. They were
occasionally assisted by other members of the congregation.
A meeting was held in October 1939 by Bro. John Pearl Prevatt
from Dasher Bible School in Valdosta, Georgia as the Evangelist. There
were 2 Baptisms resulting from this meeting; Bro. Paul Roberts and Bro.
Cubic Fortenberry. Since our building had no baptistry they were
baptized in the swimming pool at the old Indian River Hotel in
Rockledge.
Because so many Navy personnel were stationed at the Banana
River Naval Air Station (now Patrick Air Force Base) during the war
years, the Church had a unique opportunity to spread the Gospel to many
parts of the world.
Several homes were opened to the many servicemen and women
passing through this area. The net result of this ministry is known only
to God.
A
lot was purchased in May 1944 for a new Church building at 5 Poinsett
Drive in Cocoa. Construction was started in July 1948 and the first
service was held on Jan 9th 1949. The average attendance was
100. The Church became known as the Poinsett Drive Church of Christ.
It was then that this small group of Christians realized that God had
placed in their hands the tools to expand His cause in all of Brevard
County and to many other parts of the world.
The first full time minister was Bro. Parker Henderson who
served from September 1949 to November 1952. Bro. Colson and Bro. Cain
were appointed the Churches first Elders on March 12 1957. The first
Deacons appointed on June 18th 1959 were Stanley Chaney,
Wesley H. King, and William "Bill" Wright. Bro. Parker Henderson was
the first Missionary to be sponsored by the local Church. He was sent to
Bangkok Thailand. (Bro. Larry Henderson, the son of Parker and Donna
Henderson, also served as Missionary to Thailand. Larry was born in
Cocoa, and began his work in Bangkok on Sept 1st 1975.)
The Church of Christ at 5 Poinsett Drive experienced the
largest growth in its history over the next fifteen years. Members from
this Church started new congregations at Factory Street in Cocoa (now
Fiske Blvd. Church of Christ), Melbourne, Titusville, 2 on Merritt
Island, Cocoa Beach, and Rockledge. These Churches in turn have started
new congregations in Brevard County and elsewhere.
The
Sunday morning attendance grew from an average of 174 in 1961 to 311 in
1965. Bro. Paul Breakfield was the local minister at that time. A
decision was made by the Elders that a search be made for a lot on which
to build a larger building. A site was found at the corner of Coquina
Drive and U.S. 1, our present location. Ground breaking was June 20th 1966. The new building was occupied on August 6th 1967. A
Dedication service was held on Sept 17th 1967 to celebrate
this event. The Invocation was given by Bro. Orvel Boyd. The
introduction of the guest speaker was by Bro. Paul Breakfield and the
speaker was a former minister of the congregation Bro. Perryman Dennison
from Jacksonville.
The Poinsett Drive property was sold to the Cocoa Women's
Club in Sept 1966. The Church met for the next 9 months in vacant
department store buildings in downtown Cocoa while our new building was
being built.
The Elders of the congregation in 1974 were Thomas L Cain,
Carl Colson, Glen McCallister, Walter Gilfilen and Phillip Ellenburg.
There were about 170 families and a membership of 340 in attendance at
that time. Attendance fluctuated between 325 and 400. A record
attendance of over 500 for the morning service was reached in April
1973.
On Oct 4th 1975 a new educational annex was
completed. This addition provided 17 additional classrooms, a library,
a teacher's work and storage room, a new office and a third floor
auditorium with a seating capacity for 200 students.
Following Bro. Paul Breakfied Jr. who left in Feb 1980 to
assist the new Rockledge Church of Christ, were Dwayne Andrew, Jerry
Cantrell, and Sam Long. Bro. Long began his ministry here in August
1985 and continued until January 1994. In June 1994 Bro. Don Adkins was
retained as the minister of the congregation.
In June 1994 the local congregation had a membership of
approximately 224. As of Sept 20th 1995 the membership had
grown to about 276.
It is difficult to recall all of the special programs that
the Church has been involved in. The following is a few of the major
ones that come to mind. Bro. David Starks was put through a Christian
College at Terrell Texas and is now working with the Church in Oklahoma
City. The local Church has supported the Christian Home and Bible
School at Mount Dora for over 40 years.
The Church has supported Missionaries in many parts of the
world including Thailand, Germany, Bahamas, Venezuela, and Guyana. Some
of our members have been active in Russia, Ukraine, Germany and France.
The Ladies flower program has been active since 1964. This
involves the making of pillow corsages and delivering to every patient
at the Wuesthoff Hospital each Thursday morning of the year.
The Church has a benevolent program that provides food,
clothing and shelter for all that need it. The Church has maintained a
bus ministry, a prison ministry and a program for the deaf for over 30
years.
The educational program at the Church includes the 9AM Sunday
School for all classes staffed by well qualified teachers, a nursery for
the pre-schoolers and a class during the morning worship service for the
young people and conducted in the third floor auditorium in the annex.
In addition to these there are many evening classes being
taught in the homes of several of the members each week. Sister Brenda
Adkins is also teaching a lady's Bible class at 10am each Tuesday at the
Church building.
The prospects for continued growth both numerically and spiritually
has never looked better. God has blessed His Church here
at Cocoa in many wonderful ways. Can we afford to give
Him anything less than our best? |