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Sagemont Story
Sagemont Story
The “Sagemont
Story” originated in the heart and
mind of God long before He began to
reveal it to the pastor and the
people of the First Baptist Church
in Pasadena, Texas. The year was
1966. Under the pastoral leadership
of Dr. L.D. Morgan, this
mission-minded congregation had
established a new church in every
section of their growing city. Their
attention turned to a newly
developing section of Southeast
Houston called “Sagemont.” They
purchased 5.46 acres of land and
began construction of a new
building. The total cost of the
first project was $160,000. The
First Baptist Church immediately
began to seek the guidance of the
Holy Spirit as to who would be
invited to be the pastor of the
soon-to-be-completed Sagemont
Baptist Chapel. Their search took
them outside of Sulphur Springs,
Texas, to John D. Morgan, who was
pastoring the Posey Baptist Church
in that dairy community. An East
Texas county seat church had been
talking to this young man and his
wife, Beth, about coming to their
well-established and strong church;
but the Lord had other plans. After
much prayer, the invitation was
extended to Brother John to come and
pastor this new mission – an
invitation that he prayerfully
accepted.
No one had any idea what God was
about to do. Immediately, the church
began to grow; and hundreds of
people were inviting Jesus into
their hearts and lives to be their
Savior and Lord. From day one,
missions and evangelism were
priorities. The pastor challenged
the church to be, and make,
disciples and let God build His
church. Individual members began to
respond to the personal call of God
upon their lives to go into
full-time gospel ministries. Today
that number exceeds 300 people who
have been licensed or ordained by
Sagemont Church. There was not a
question in anyone’s mind that God
was up to something extraordinary.
The unity and commitment of the
church family to be in one accord
allowed families to experience, and
a community to see, love and grace
in action.
The “Sagemont Story” began to be
told not only in Houston, Texas, but
around the world. Additional
buildings were built as needed; and
the church debt, like most churches,
began to grow. But in the middle
1970s, God spoke to our Pastor in a
clear and powerful way that Sagemont
Church was to cease their borrowing,
get out of debt ($600,000), and move
forward on a cash-only basis. The
question was, “Can God today find a
people who would trust Him to supply
the need by financially blessing the
people instead of leading them to
borrow from the world’s monetary
institutions?” Could God still do
what He did in the days of scripture
writings – “Supply all the need?”
The people of Sagemont Church
unanimously said, “Yes, by faith we
believe God can be glorified!” and
the world was shocked to see a
church where offering plates were
not passed, pledge cards were not
signed, and no money would be
borrowed to do God’s work.
Miracle after miracle began to take
place. The debt was paid in 14
months; and just a few months later,
300 families gave their total income
for 40 days to the Lord – over
$1,000,000 was given to start
building a new auditorium. As the
building was built, another
$1,500,000 was given to complete the
new auditorium. Mission ministries
grew faster than ever. Sagemont
Church began to help hundreds of
other churches come out of
bankruptcy and foreclosure. The
ministry of helping other churches
continues to this day.
If the church needed space, the Lord
would provide. Theaters, a grocery
store building, and a drug store
building were acquired in very
unique ways. When the church
desperately needed more land, 25
acres were purchased for $1,060,000
cash in 13 weeks; and then 25
adjoining acres were given to the
church from the estate of Mr. Harry
Holmes by his wife, Carolyn. The
church was overwhelmed by the
miraculous way God provided through
this family that were not members of
Sagemont but believed in what God
was doing here.
All the while, as the church grew to
nearly 16,000 members, so did the
opportunity to minister to our own
family and to our watching world.
Bible study and fellowship
opportunities abounded, ministry to
children and students dramatically
changed, music styles shifted, and
budgets grew. The Helping Hands
Ministry began to take care of the
physical needs of church members and
people in our community, and the
Missions Ministry began a number of
new hands-on ministries in our city,
state, nation, and world.
But at the turn of the century, the
church faced a major decision. Would
the church build a much needed, more
functional auditorium or a building
to provide for the many children God
had sent our way? Again, the
unanimous decision was to take care
of those our Lord says are the
greatest in the kingdom of heaven. A
$12,500,000 Children’s Building and
parking expansion was paid for in
cash. God met the need, and missions
kept growing.
The numbers are impressive, but what
is more important is that God was
being glorified!
Today God is providing for
Sagemont’s future in the design and
construction of a new auditorium and
adult meeting spaces. In the program
known as the “Living Proof Project,”
we are once again seeing God work
miracles in the lives of Sagemont
families as He provides the $25
million needed to complete the
buildings. But Sagemont’s ministry
is not about building programs – it
is about seeing lives changed by the
gospel of Jesus Christ. And many
exciting things are happening daily
as we at Sagemont strive to be
living proof of a loving God to a
watching world!
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