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As of July 20th,
$10,662,296.43
has been donated
to
the Living Proof Project

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You are invited to be
part of the story that God is writing
for the future.
The Sagemont Story originated in the
heart and mind of God long before He
began to reveal it to the pastor and
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 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 has
exceeded 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 fourteen
months and just a few months later,
three hundred families gave their total
income for forty 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 get out of debt and,
on two occasions, helped sister 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, grocery store
and drug store buildings were acquired
in very unique ways. When the church
desperately needed more land,
twenty-five acres were purchased for
$1,060,000 cash in thirteen weeks and
then twenty-five 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.
The church faced a major decision at the
turn of the century. 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!
Once again, we face a test and our
biggest challenge ever. On June 4, 2006,
the church gathered in one group at the
Reliant Arena in Houston and heard the
challenge to move forward. The following
months presented many challenges that
led to changes in how we would move
forward. Now our vision is clear, and
God watches and waits to see if His
people at Sagemont will pass this even
greater test. The need is obvious and we
are believing that we are on the
threshold of seeing the greatest
outpouring of God’s power and resources
we have ever witnessed. We are inviting
you to participate and see how God can
use you to accomplish His will.
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