First Baptist Church
of Hamilton, New York

Founded in 1796, First Baptist is an American Baptist church with an ecumenical congregation. First is the "Mother Church" of Colgate University.

 

 

artist: James Loveless

 
 

History

On November 16, 1796, the Madison County village of Hamilton's first church, First Baptist, was organized at the home of Samuel and Betsey Payne. Most of the village settlers seemed to have been Baptist transplants from new England who resolved, with the aid of divine providence, to turn "the howling wilderness into a fruitful land." Samuel's brother Elisha, who had founded the village in 1795 and named it for his favorite statesman, Alexander Hamilton, joined the church in 1799. Until 1826, the Baptist Church was the only house of worship in the village.

The initial Baptist house of worship stood near the north end of the village park. Built in 1810 at a cost of less than $4,000. it served until destroyed by fire on the last day of 1818. The current church structure is in the New England meeting house style and was dedicated in 1843.

Even before the congregation had its own house of worship, however, it responded to its first great interest - missionary work among the Native Americans and white settlers of central and western New York. And, to provide trained clergy for this missionary enterprise, in September of 1817 nine members of the Hamilton church met with four other Baptists of the area at the home of First Baptist Deacon Jonathan Olmstead.

With $13 and 13 prayers these 13 men founded the Baptist Education Society of the State of New York. The Society's first action was the establishment of a ministerial training school - later named the Hamilton Literary and Theological Institution. Chartered in 1819, classes began in 1820 - Reverend Daniel Hascall, Pastor of First Baptist, was the first instructor, teaching ten students.

Ins response to the growth of the institution and its need for its own property, in 1826 the founders of First Baptist, Samuel and Betsey Payne, donated their 123-acre hillside farm for the school's campus. Although there was a $2,000 contract for the property - half the land's value - there is not record of payment ever being made.

In 1846 the institution was renamed Madison Seminary and then, in 1890, Colgate, in honor of the family of wealthy soap maker and Baptist benefactor William Colgate who took great interest in and gave generously to the Institution and Seminary. For many years, the First Baptist sanctuary served as the Colgate chapel. For good reason, the church is known as "The Mother Church of Colgate University."

Of historic note is the First Baptist pipe organ - one of the finest such instruments in central New York. Much remains of the original instrument built in 1905 by the Estey Organ Company of Brattleboro, Vermont - including the beautiful; casework. the front facade of pipes and fifteen-plus ranks of speaking pipes. The organ has undergone several renovations and additions - the latest being installation of an impressive Antiphonal Division in 2004.

First Baptist Church continues as a vibrant congregation affiliated with the American Baptist Churches-USA. Those worshipping at First Baptist each Sunday come from many different Christian denominations. The church is very involved socially in its community, meeting the needs of local residents and in missionary enterprises around the world.

First Baptist Church
27 Broad Street
PO Box 73
Hamilton, New York 13346
315-824-2780