Our History

The substantial
brick building at 64th and Maple street, in which the Benson Baptist
congregation worships today, is far removed from the tent in which the
congregation began holding services over three-quarters of a century
ago. Credit for the initial move to establish this church must go to
Miss Christine Johnson, who was inspired by the need she felt for a
Baptist church in the community. The church began as a Sunday School
that formally organized on June 3,1906. There were three officers, six
teachers, and 36 pupils. The immediate success of the Sunday School
apparently sparked further enthusiasm, for 12 days later the First
Baptist Church of Benson was organized by 16 people meeting in Miss
Johnson's home. The first two services were conducted in the Benson Odd
ellows Hall. From there the congregation moved to a large tent pitched
on a lot south of Maple on 64th street. Stormy weather and the approach
of the winter made it obvious that the congregation would need a more
substantial structure. At this point, a lot was donated, the second or
third south of the alley behind the present church. The energetic
Johnson canvassed Benson for funds, and others solicited Omaha Baptist
churches. By November 4, the frame structure was dedicated free of
debt, with 203 people in attendance. While the frame building was an
improvement over the tent, it had neither a furnace or running water.
Water for the baptistry had to heated in neighboring homes and carried
to the church in buckets.
The
congregation grew rapidly, and on September 24, 1913, a meeting was
called to consider expansion. It was decided to sell their present lot
and buy two lots on the southeast corner of what is now 64th and Maple
streets. Five days later ground was broken. The pastor and six men of
the congregation dug the basement for the building. Four days after the
ground breaking, the wooden structure was moved onto it's new
foundation. In October, a furnace was installed and water was brought
in. Coal was bought in small quantities, and board members sometimes
had to pass the hat to pay for a ton. In 1919, the name of the church
was changed to Benson Baptist Church. The name change was made to avoid
confusion with First Baptist Church of Omaha. In 1922, the present
sanctuary was built adjoining the frame building. The old church was
converted to Sunday school use. Miss Johnson turned the first shovel of
dirt at the groundbreaking. The sanctuary was completed in 1923 at a
cost of $30,000. Debt incurred for the building was paid off in 1945.
In 1959-1960 the building was demolished and the present chapel (Choir
room), education rooms, offices, and extended basement was added. The
history of the church, however, is best told in terms of the people
whose lives have been touched by Jesus Christ. The property, buildings
and programs are of purpose and have use only as God's love and grace
are revealed through them. In reality you and I are the church. Thanks
be to God. We hope you enjoyed a bit of our history here at Benson
Baptist. We invite you to become a part of the church today and a piece
of its history tomorrow
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