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ABOUT US

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Together we are a community of believers. What does that mean, the word community? We believe that together in fellowship we grow closer to God and one another. The bible speaks about iron sharpening iron. We believe that together we grow stronger. We are a community of believers. 

 

We strive to be a church without walls. Jesus calls for us to go outside the walls to reach the lost and the broken. It is there that the lost will be found. Most churches find it is comfortable to stay within the walls, but we make it an effort to be like the church from the book of Acts, to see our city changed.

 

We highly value our relationships with one another. We look to grow through fellowship, and ultimately growing closer to God. We value the word of God, and the leadership of the Holy Spirit. We look to extend grace to all of the lost and broken, and lead those with no hope to the hope of Jesus Christ.

WHO WE ARE

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MISSION

The Mission of the Mount Carmel Baptist Church is to Teach, Preach, and Interpret the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Through the Power of The Holy Spirit, we will strive to convert the lost and build up the Body of Christ. We will further endeavor to eradicate mis-education, prejudices, and all forms of Discrimination and their effects. In order to accomplish this as a community of faith, we must collectively strive to holistically meet the spiritual, physical, emotional, social, and economic needs of our membership and community. Until the kingdoms of this world become the Kingdom of Our Lord, and Savior Jesus Christ ...And He shall reign forever and ever."

CHURCH HISTORY

Building A Strong Future From A Firm Past

Mount Carmel Baptist Church began with a small group of thirteen people who met in 1882 to establish a church in West Philadelphia where they could worship God in the Baptist tradition. Speared by the dedication of the congregation, and under the positive leadership of nine pastors, the Church has grown and prospered now for 144 years.

 

During the early years, there were several physical moves before a permanent location and name for the church was determined. The early ministers—Reverend Lewis Tyler (1888-1892); Reverend Napper H. Hester (1894-1901); Reverend Lewis G. Jordan (1909-1903); Reverend G.C. Coleman (1904-1910); and Reverend Daniel W. Wisher (1911-1912)—contributed greatly to uniting the congregation and building a foundation for a strong Mount Carmel Church.

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Leadership stability began with the 19-year tenure of Reverend Thomas D. Atkins (1913—1932). Under the direction of Reverend Atkins, Church membership increased, many debts were paid off and the first pipe organ was purchased. Rev. Doctor Dennie W. Hoggard was called to the Church in 1932 and led the congregation for 31 years, (1932 through 1965). During his pastorate, Rev. Hoggard directed several church beautification and expansion programs. The church edifice was enlarged; new pews, stained-glass windows, and a new pipe organ were a few of the changes that occurred in the Sanctuary. Rev. Hoggard stressed the need for community involvement programs. Mount Carmel purchased and administered the program at the Robert Wood Home for Children. The Church also conducted a nursery and daycare program in the Church. Mount Carmel became known as "The Church in the Heart of West Philadelphia for the Hearts and Hands of the People".

 

Reverend Dr. Albert F. Campbell guided Mount Carmel for forty-seven plus years, (1966—2013). He defined the Mount Carmel congregation as a ‘People in Pilgrimage’ who depend on God for mercy and guidance as we travel to the Promised Land. He was known as a visionary leader and under his leadership, Mount Carmel gained worldwide recognition as a dominant force for preaching the word, serving the congregation, providing programs for the youth and supporting people in the community. Pastor Campbell was responsible for establishing the Church Mission Statement which defines our goal of meeting the “…spiritual, physical, emotional, social and economic needs of our membership and community”.

 

Many successful projects and programs were completed during the Campbell Era: the Mount Carmel Garden Apartments to support housing needs in the West Philadelphia community; the burning of a nearly one million dollar mortgage that paid for major church renovations and expansions and for the erection of an Educational Service Building; the purchase of the Community Service Property at 5900 Race Street; the purchase of a new Church Organ; the installation of the Church Elevator; and the renovation of the Bathrooms.

 

As we moved into the 21st Century, we pledged to be “A Revolutionary Church Engaged in Revolutionary Services to Make a Difference in the lives of our congregation and community”. The Church Ministries addressed this pledge by establishing new programs and outreach projects between the congregation and the community. Pastor Campbell led us to high levels of spiritual enlightenment and discipleship before he retired at the end of 2013 and became our Pastor Emeritus.

 

December 14, 2014 marked the installation of Reverend Donald D. Moore, as the 9th Pastor of Mount Carmel. We look to the Heavenly Father to give Rev. Moore a clear vision of how we can spread knowledge about: God’s love and his holy words; the crucifixion of Jesus Christ for our sins and salvation; and guidance from the Holy Spirit to love and give service to others. As we stand on the threshold of new leadership, the impact of today’s many spiritual and social issues intensifies the desire of Mount Carmel to move forward as “One Church Working Together”.

 

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MEET OUR PASTOR

Rev. Dr. Donald Moore Pastor at Mount Carmel Baptist Church in Philadelphia, PA

Rev. Dr. Donald D. Moore

Pastor | Educator | Strategist | Community Leader

Dr. Donald D. Moore is a shepherd, scholar, and servant leader whose life is a testament to the transformative power of faith in action. As the ninth Pastor of the historic Mount Carmel Baptist Church in West Philadelphia, Dr. Moore leads with a pastor's heart and a strategist's mind — guiding a thriving congregation while anchoring the church's mission in housing access, educational equity, and community development.

 

With more than three decades of experience spanning healthcare, higher education, ministry, and civic life, Dr. Moore brings a rare breadth of wisdom to his calling. A former clinical speech pathologist and current university professor, he understands that true ministry meets people where they are — in the classroom, in the clinic, and in the community.


Dr. Moore is the founder of The Voice of Leadership, LLC, and has served in advisory and leadership capacities with the Philadelphia School District, the Pennsylvania Governor's Transition Team, the UNCF Philadelphia Advisory Board, and numerous nonprofit organizations committed to uplifting underserved communities. He is a proud Life Member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., a contributing voice to The Philadelphia Inquirer, and an inductee of the Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel of Pastoral Leadership at Morehouse College — a distinction reserved for those whose leadership reflects the highest ideals of service and justice.

MEET OUR STAFF

Rev. Kenneth Woodson Mount Carmel Baptist Church in Philadelphia, PA

Rev. Kenneth Woodson

Associate Minister & Executive Minister to the Pastor

Reverend Woodson has been a member of the Mt. Carmel Church for over thirty-five years. Past ministry leadership responsibilities include Church School Superintendent, Trustee and the Deacon Board ministries, and president of the Young Adult Fellowship. He has also served as a member of the Board of Directors of Mt. Carmel Gardens Inc. for more than twenty years.

Rev. Dr. Willette Mount Carmel Baptist Church in Philadelphia, PA

Rev. Dr. Willette A. Burgie-Bryant

Staff Minister

For over forty years the Rev. Dr. Willette A. Burgie-Bryant‘s ministry has served both the Church and the academy.  With degrees in Education, Social Work, Theology, and Ministry, she has been invited throughout the United States and overseas to preach, teach, offer pastoral care, and facilitate spiritual and leadership retreats for congregations and denominational bodies. 

Rev. Julia Mount Carmel Baptist Church in Philadelphia, PA

Rev. Julia Bruton-Sheppard

Associate Minister

Rev. Bruton-Sheppard, in her first career as a nurse, found her most rewarding experience in the field of Hospice Home Care. During those 14 years God presented me with many life-lessons caring for those at the end of life. God blessed her to become a wife. She is the proud mother of 1 daughter and 3 sons. She is also the grandmother of 4 granddaughters and 2 grandsons, and a great-grand mother of a beautiful girl.

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Min. Anastasia Marie Austin

Associate Minister

Minister Anastasia Marie Austin is a proud Philadelphia native, graduating from the Philadelphia High School for Girls. On June 9, 2019, she had the honor of being the second Associate Minister licensed under Pastor Dr. Donald D. Moore. Prior to her joining the Mt. Carmel Baptist Church in 2015, Minister Austin served as an Associate Minister of The Baptist Worship Center under the pastoral leadership of Bishop Millicent Hunter.

Minister Calvin A. Austin, II Mount Carmel Baptist Church in Philadelphia, PA

Minister Calvin A. Austin, II

Associate Minister

Minister Calvin A. Austin, II was born and raised in Philadelphia, PA. served and was developed in numerous capacities since the age of 10 at the historical Mount Carmel Baptist Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania under the tutelage of his parents, Deacon Calvin A. Austin, Sr., Deaconess Brenda D. Austin and Pastor Emeritus, Rev. Dr. Albert F. Campbell, Sr.