Our History

Oldest independent Black church in Richmond.

1821 The African Church of Manchester
1865 First Baptist Church of Manchester, after Civil War.
First Baptist Church of South Richmond,
with the merger of the cities of Richmond and Manchester.

Organized by free Blacks, 44 years before the end of the civil war.

Never part of a white congregation.

Four Black pastors have served since the Civil War:

1865-1870 Rev. Richard Wells
1872-1919 Dr. Anthony Binga, Jr.
1920-1973 Dr. W.L. Ransome
1973-Present Rev. Dr. Dwight C. Jones, Senior Pastor
2009-Present Rev. Dr. Derik E. Jones, Pastor

Three of the churches black pastors have run for the General Assembly of the state of Virginia.

The Imani Intergenerational Center and Imani Mews Apartments (68 units and 25,000 sq.ft. of retail space) were each erected under the pastorate of Rev. Dr. Dwight C. Jones.

The church extended it’s ministry to Chesterfield County in 2005.

For more history about our church, see our History Books:

1821-1871 Traveling On Volumes I: First Baptist, South Richmond…
1865-1998 Today and the First Fifty Years
Volume II: A 133 Year Journey After the Civil War
“The Wells, Binga, Ransome, Jones Years.”