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Fairmont Memorial Baptist Church is one of the larger churches among Richmond’s Baptist churches, but the church began much more modestly.On a Sunday afternoon in 1883, a member of the Richmond community had a dream of starting her own church. Mrs. J.E. Woodson, originally a member of Leigh Street Baptist Church, gathered a group of young men and women in the area to meet for Bible study in a vacant blacksmith shop close to her home. At the shop the congregation formed tight ties among themselves and with the community. The little congregation grew, attracting more members and visitors from the area as the word spread of the little church blacksmith shop. From these humble beginnings, the church decided to name itself the Howard’s Grove Baptist Church and organized on June 9, 1889 with thirteen charter members. At the time this was a substantial congregation considering the population of the immediate area. The church continued to grow, and as it did the congregation decided to begin meeting in a small building at the corner of Littlepage and Spotsylvania Streets that was erected with the help of the men of Leigh Street Baptist Church.
The church offers many specialized study groups and classes. Woman's Missionary Union is a set of seven separate groups of women whose main purpose has been to educate and involve women, girls, and preschoolers in the cause of Christian missions. Throughout its history, Woman's Missionary Union has been a self-governing and self-supporting auxiliary to the Southern Baptist Convention. There are men’s and women’s payer groups that meet each week. Recently a “challengers” group, young men in junior and senior high school, meets weekly and was organized for the study of missions and mission projects. Women on Wednesday (WOW) is a comparable group young women in junior and senior high school. The emphasis is the study of missions and mission projects. The Mission Friends was formed for 4 or 5 year olds and meets during the Sunday worship hour to learn about missions as well as to participate in fun activities. “Fellowship with a Purpose” (FWAP) is a program for women of all ages that meets for fun, fellowship and inspiration. The church offers a preschool service, Hilltop Preschool, for all of their members and visitors. The service operates on weekday mornings, except during the summer. The church also participates in the Care-A-Van program, which provides free primary health care to those without health insurance, on a monthly basis.
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