Our History
Sunday, May 25, 1952 marked the beginning of Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church. More than thirty people
assembled in the Carpenter's Hall to organize the church. Reverend John N. Deforre, the pastor of
Calvary Baptist Church, presided at the organizing meeting. Reverend John L. Holiday was elected
Shiloh's first pastor. Mrs. Anne B. Smith was secretary; Governor Chamblis, Willie Hurt,
Willie Leslie and J.K. Davis were elected the first deacons. Several days later another meeting
was held and Thomas A. Lewis, W.O. McGee and Henry Burton were elected to the Board of Trustees.
Velma Smith, Ola B. Leslie, Verna Mae Nealy and Amanda Gaines were elected to the Deaconess Board.
Our Founding Pastor Reverend John L. Holiday
Shiloh's 8th Avenue Location (1954-1974)
In 1954, Shiloh moved to the basement of a site at 229 West 8th Avenue. Reverend B.H. Gibbs
served as interim pastor until Reverend N.L. Presley was chosen as pastor. Reverend Presley served
until 1956. A church structure was built on this site and was dedicated in October 1958. During
the period of 1956-1958, Reverends Chandler and Murdock served as pastor of Shiloh. Reverend
Murdock was a pulpit chairman - he served until the election of Reverend E.M. Howard in March 1958.
Reverend Howard was pastor of Shiloh until 1965.
Installation Photo 1970 Reverend Alonzo B. Patterson
Reverend Giles Trammel served as interim pastor from December 1965 until January 1966 when
Reverend Shedrick Griggs, who had been ordained by Reverend Trammel, was elected to serve as
temporary pastor. He was elected pastor in July 1966 and served until his death i in February
1970. After Reverend Griggs death, Reverend G.H. Simien and Reverend J.H. Turner and others
carried on services for Shiloh. In November of 1970, Reverend Alonzo B. Patterson, Jr. of the
Corinthian Baptist Church of Fairbanks, Alaska was elected as pastor.
Under Pastor Patterson's leadership, Shiloh, who was a member of the Southern Baptist Convention,
became affiliated with the National Baptist Convention, USA, and in later years became a member of
both the National Baptist and American Baptist Conventions.
Shiloh 1975 Daily News Article Click to enlarge
In 1974, Shiloh was forced to relocate as the city of Anchorage developed its downtown area.
While waiting to rebuild, Shiloh shared facilities with her sister church, First American Baptist.
In the sharing arrangement, Shiloh occupied several areas of the building and shared the sanctuary
on Sundays. Sunday school classes were held jointly and First American Baptist held an early
worship service while Shiloh held a later service.
Groundbreaking for the new Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church on August 30, 1975.
A groundbreaking service for the new Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church (in its current location
on 20th Avenue) was held on August 30, 1975. The dream and vision of the new church became a
reality in August of 1976. On August 8, 1976 (the year Shiloh celebrated its twenty-fourth
anniversary) members and friends of the new Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church gathered at First
American Baptist Church and began their pilgrimage homeward. The journey was led by the
Reverend Holiday (Shiloh's founding pastor) and the current pastor, Pastor Alonzo B. Patterson, Jr.
In the years that followed, Shiloh grew and accomplished many of its dreams and visions for
ministry. Many new ministries were developed - the Church School, the Bus Ministry and various
outreach ministries to include a Television Ministry and a Jail Outreach Ministry. Shiloh also
organized several mission churches throughout Alaska, as well as a church in Great Falls, Montana
and one in Germany.
On Shiloh's twenty-ninth anniversary, the mortgage note for the original structure was burned and
under the theme: "Burning to Build", groundbreaking for the second "Educational" wing took place.
In 1983, the Education Wing was dedicated.
Shiloh Rebuilt - Click to see enlarged image
Founder's Plaque - Click to see enlarged image
In May of 1989, Shiloh broke ground for a third addition to the church, a multipurpose
facility. The Martin Luther King Jr. Family Life Center was dedicated on May 23, 1993. This
building marked the end of the building program for this century, but it marked the beginning
of new visions of ministry for Shiloh.
"Burning to Build" Educational Wing Construction
Utilizing the three facilities, the Worship Center, the Education Center and the Family
Life Center, Shiloh is moving forward to fulfill its mission and ministry to individual
families, to the church family, to the extended community, and to the world. God has called
Shiloh to a new vision!
"We Have Come This Far By Faith"
Shiloh is following God's call to mission and ministry. The membership of the church now includes 650 families, totaling close to 1100 members and still growing!