Parker MemorialMissionary Baptist Church (PMMBC)began as a missionout ofthe MetropolitanMissionaryBaptist Church. The late Reverend Hugh Brockington started this mission in the newsubdivision in West Cocoa. Two members of Metropolitan lived in the community: Deacon Tilton Smithand Sister Frances Hamilton. They started a Bible Study class in Deacon Smith’s front yard. Adults and children began to join the mission and Reverend Brockington, by the guidance of the Holy Spirit, was led to help establish a church.
With 26 members, led by the Holy Spirit, Parker Memorial Missionary Baptist Church was established in1962.The first church was originally a house converted into a church. It was further renovated with wood salvaged from the old Cocoa Ice House. Parker Memorial was named in honor of the late Rev. Dr. A.D. Parker, former Pastor of Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church.
The first service was held on Sunday, March 4, 1962. The late Reverend J.C. Wise served as the first Pastor. The late Brother Robert Hamilton was the first Deacon, Sister Frances Hamilton was the first Deaconess. The late Sister Mamie Smith served as the first Secretary.
On March 15, 1987, Liberty Baptist Church merged with Parker Memorial under the leadership of the late Reverend Leonard Daggett, Sr. In the years that followed, a water line was installed, the church was remodeled, rest rooms and a Pastor’s office was added, central air and heat was installed, and the adjoining property was purchased.
In January 1993, the late Melvin Chatman became the Pastor of Parker Memorial. As the membership continued to grow, a larger building was needed. In June of 1994, the church began to break ground for anew sanctuary. Through faith in God, prayer, and a great spirit of fellowship among the membersand Christian friends, the labor and financial support for a new sanctuary became a reality. The construction of the new sanctuary was completed, and on Sunday, December 3, 1995, we marched into our new church singing, “We’ve Come This Far by Faith! Leaning on the Lord!”
In December 1996, a new Fellowship Hall was completed. The first church building was named in honor of the late Reverend Leonard Daggett, Sr.; “Leonard Daggett Fellowship Hall.” In addition to the new sanctuary and fellowship hall, offices for the Pastor and the Secretary were added. Many other blessings followed in the years to come:
A new paved parking lot * A baptismal pool was installed * The mortgage on the Sanctuary was paid off *A new van was purchased * New sound equipment purchased*An audio tape ministry was established *A neighborhood witness ministry was started * The land adjacent to the church was purchased*The house at 501 Lincoln Road was purchased and renovated in 2008 * A new organ was purchased in 2009 *A second van was purchased in 2011 * A Memorial Garden was built * A new LED sign was purchased *The kitchen was upgraded with new countertops and cabinets * A marriage ministry was started in 2009 *Kingdom Care Child Ministry started in 2011 * Parker Memorial Community Love Outreach 501c3established in 2014 * Scholarship Ministry * Publicity Ministry * Church website established*
At a church business meeting on March 8, 2016, the late Deacon Anthony McFadden appointed Minister Addison K. Mitchell as the Interim Pastor. Our church had nine previous Pastors. On Sunday, August 20,2017, he was installed as the Pastor of Parker Memorial Missionary Baptist Church. Under his leadership, Parker Memorial is still growing in membership, ministry works, and is a beacon of Christian light for the West Cocoa and the Greater Cocoa Community at large.
Thus far, the 1stsevenyears has produced the following accomplishments:
*Sunday services are broadcasted on Facebook Live * Sunday Best& All The Rest Outreach Ministry for the Caribbean Islands was established *Revamped the Publicity and IT Media Ministries* Third Sunday OutreachMinistry at Rockledge Rehabilitation Center(Pre-COVID)* Burned the church mortgage in October 2018 *Renovated and Re-established the House of Hope as a place of refuge in 2017 * Re-established the WIGS (Women in Gods Service) Ministry to provide missionary care and support to the elderly and community* Establish the Men Anointed Needed and Necessary Ministry (MANN Ministry) *Re-named Mobile Ave. to Melvin Chatman Way in honor of the late Pastor Melvin Chatman *Renovated the outside and inside of the House of Hope in 2021 * Dedicated the House of Hope as a multi-use facility * Brought COVID-19 testing to Parker Memorial and the West Cocoa community.
* Worked with State Representatives and Brevard County officials to bring COVID-19 vaccinations to West Cocoa * Partnered Parker Memorial with Voluntary Organizations Active in Disasters and United Way * Served more than 715 pallets of food and 8 18-wheeler truckloads of Farmers-to-Families foods to Brevard County for 12 months during the heart of the COVID-19 pandemic * Awarded a $451,000.00federal grant to provide nutritional foods in Brevard County * Tithing boxes built as exact replicas of the first church.
* Constructed Calvary Hill Crosses Memorial in the front of the church * Laid the church first corner stone in 2021 * Established the Minister’s Wives and Deaconess Ministry * Established a Decorations Ministry *Established a Bereavement Ministry * Establish an obituary creation service for active members upon their passing *Established Birthday and Anniversary Cake celebrations every 1stSunday * Established two apps for tithing (Cash App and Stripe) * On Sunday, August 30, 2020, licensed Parker Memorials first woman into ministry; Evangelist Lizzie Mitchell *
Established a Financial Oversight Committee * Established the PMMBC Prayer Warriors Ministry *Named BibleStudy Spiritual Bread Night * Installed large-screen TVs in Fellowship Hall to broadcast services from the Sanctuary* Demolition of 1stChurch completed in 2023 * Cash purchased new-used15-passenger van in 2023* Repainted and restripe parking lot * Installed Church Mother; Mother Evelyn Craig on Jan 1, 2023 * * Re-painted Sanctuary and Fellowship Hall in 2023 * Installed new carpet in 2023*Established Thursday Night HOPPP service (Hour of Praise, Prayer & Preaching) in 2023 *
Pastor Mitchell also served as the President of the 4th Sunday Brotherhood of Churches from Feb 10,2022–Sept 1, 2023.
Today, God is continually adding new members to Parker Memorial. We are growing spiritually stronger and biblically wiser under the watchful care of Almighty God and the leadership of Pastor Addison K. Mitchell. He is dedicated, committed, and devoted to doing his Master’s will by shepherding the flock and reaching out to the community.
We have truly “Come This Far by Faith, Leaning on The Lord!” And we are truly “Building God’s Kingdom on the Power of His Word!”
“As each one has received a gift, minister it to one another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God. If anyone speaks, let him speak as the oracles of God. If anyone ministers, let him do it as with the ability which God supplies, that in all things God may be glorified through Jesus Christ, to whom belong the glory and the dominion forever and ever. Amen.”
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