Our Story

How it all started...

Pastor Charles W. Tiner, Sr. organized Pilgrim Rest Missionary Baptist Church August 13, 1973 with a membership of 83 people. As these souls came, Pastor Tiner blessed them all collectively from the pulpit and took them into the fold.Pastor Charles W. Tiner, Sr. organized Pilgrim Rest Missionary Baptist Church August 13, 1973 with a membership of 83 people. As these souls came, Pastor Tiner blessed them all collectively from the pulpit and took them into the fold. The late Dr. Rudolph S. Shoultz, pastor of Union Baptist Church, Springfield, Illinois was instrumental in helping Pastor Tiner organize Pilgrim Rest as a recognized Baptist church. Pastor Shoultz’ words of encouragement to us were “you can stay on this corner and die or you can stay on this corner and grow to become a shining light”. When Pilgrim Rest first began, men were few and Pastor Tiner went out into the east side community and searched for a small foundation of men who were willing to learn about Jesus Christ and how to become saved. He began teaching these young men about the good news of Jesus Christ. As these men began to grow spiritually, they in turn reached out and drew other young men to the church that began to grow in Christ. Today you will find Pilgrim Rest is blessed to have dedicated men serving throughout the congregation in various ministries. Serving beside these men are dedicated women and youth in various ministries throughout Pilgrim Rest.
Pilgrim Rest celebrates and recognizes their annual days, Youth and Young Adult Day, Womenand Men’s Day as well as Vacation Bible School. Our Sunday school and Missionary ministries support our youth in Easter and Christmas services. Each year on Youth and Young Adult Day the Willie Earl Brooks Memorial Scholarship is awarded to one of our youth members to further their secondary education.

Mid 90's

In the mid to late 90’s Pilgrim Rest began acquiring various parcels of land around the corner of Martin Luther King and Laurel. God had given Pastor Tiner the vision to build a new worship facility. October 31, 1999, Groundbreaking – 2000 was held for our new sanctuary and fellowship hall. Deacon Jerry Wiley served as General Contractor for this project; Siciliano Inc. was the construction company. Construction began the first week in April 2000 and was completed in November of that same year. December 3, 2000 was the final service Pilgrim Rest held in their original worship facility. It was a beautiful day filled with tears and joy as we reflected from whence we came 1973 – 2000. On December 10, 2000, Pilgrim Rest dedicated their new sanctuary and fellowship hall. At 10:00 a.m. a ribbon cutting ceremony was held and keys were transferred. Former Springfield Mayor Karen Hasara was our dedication speaker. Other dignitaries were in attendance to give their best wishes. At 11:15 a.m. we held our first worship service. What a time we had praising the Lord and giving thanks! Our special guests were Pastor Edward Whitehead and The New Greater Exodus Missionary Baptist Church of Chicago, ILContinuing in the new millennium, Pilgrim Rest continued to grow physically and spiritually. In July 2003, a parking lot was completed on the west side of Martin Luther King completing Phase I of our building project undertaken in 2000. As the years rolled on, Pilgrim Rest continued to serve the Lord. In July of 2005 our Missionary Ministry was rededicated and named “The Bessie Austin Missionary Ministry” in honor of the late Mother Bessie Austin who served as the first president of our Mothers Ministry. Mother Austin’s grandson, Rev. Herman Tolar, Pastor of Disciple Fellowship Christian Church, Washington, IL was the dedication speaker for this occasion. As 2005 ended our Sunday school ministry experienced change.

Season of Transition.....

In January 2019, a Pastoral Search Committee was organized to begin searching for a new pastor for Pilgrim Rest. The members of this committee were Sister Donna Alexander, Mother Flora Massey, Youth and Young Adult President Kendra Newman, Choir President Angela Avant, Superintendent Martha Jordan, Deacons Larry Austin, Sr, Earl Newman, Louis Jordan, Vice Chairman, Eugene Tennial, Chairman, and Jimmie Austin, Jr., Facilitator. They met tirelessly every Thursday evening.
 On Sunday, June 2, 2019, the Pastoral Search Committee held a church meeting after morning service to inform the members of the candidates that met the desired criteria and their desire to be the next pastor of Pilgrim Rest. On the weekend of June 8-9, 2019, Pastor Preston Tolliver III came and taught bible class and preached Sunday morning service. On June 26, 2019, during a church meeting overseen by Wood River District Moderator Pastor Silas Johnson, the members voted to elect Pastor Tolliver as our new spiritual leader. That same evening, the Pastoral Search Committee contacted Pastor Tolliver and offered him the position as our newly appointed pastor. He graciously accepted the call and was overjoyed. Pastor-elect Tolliver started his pastoralship at Pilgrim Rest on August 1, 2019 and was installed on November 10, 2019. However, on October 24, 2020, Pastor Tolliver cordially departed his pastorship from Pilgrim Rest. Beginning the first Sunday in November 2020 our own Minister Toiles Crawford began preaching every first Sunday. Rev. Robert Timms, Fresh Visions Community Church and Rev. Anthony Crawford, New Hope Missionary Baptist Church were asked and agreed to be our guest pulpit speakers on a monthly alternating basis.

It Shall Come Too Pass.....

During a Covid Pandemic and altered church services, the Pilgrim Rest congregation remained faithful financially and on April 6, 2021, the last mortgage payment on Pilgrim Rest was paid. Pilgrim Rest rejoiced in knowing that “we have come this far by faith.” What a wonderful feeling to rejoice in.

On July 14, 2021, a new Pastoral Search Committee was organized to begin searching for a new pastor for Pilgrim Rest. The members of this committee are Rita Roach, Chairman, Larry Austin,Vice Chairman, Ed McGrone, Earl Newman, Kiswai Broomfield, Lakisha Thomas, Letoyia Snow, Mayola McClain, Juanita Jones, Flora Massey and James Chappell and Jimmie Austin, Jr, facilitator and Mary Coleman as secretary. They met every Wednesday evening.

On Sunday, August 15, 2021 we held our 48th year church anniversary. Rev. Edward Whitehead, pastor of the New Greater Exodus Missionary Baptist Church in Chicago, IL was our guest speaker. After morning service, the congregation gathered outside to hold a mortgage burning service and to dedicate the fellowship hall in the name of Rev. Dr. Charles W. Tiner, Sr. Pastor Tiner was in attendance for this service and Pilgrim Rest rejoiced that this beautiful occasion was done in his honor.

Shifting Into What's Next......

The month of June, 2022 four candidates were presented to the church. These were four qualified candidates who all met the criteria and desire of becoming Pilgrim Rest next pastor. They came and taught bible class on Saturday afternoon and preached on Sunday morning.

On Saturday, July 23, 2022 a called church meeting was held to vote for our new pastor. Pastor T. Ray McJunkins, pastor of Union Baptist Church served as our moderator for this meeting. With much prayer and guidance from the Lord, Rev. Bobby Hampton, Jr. was selected to be the newly pastor of Pilgrim Rest Missionary Baptist Church. Immediately as it was announced our Chairman and Chairperson of the pastoral search committee contacted Rev. Hampton and offered him the position as our newly appointed pastor. Rev. Hampton was overjoyed and accepted the call. Pastor-elect Hampton began his pastoralship at  Pilgrim Rest on August 7, 2022.
 
Staying together as a Christian family for 52 years has not been a flowery bed of ease. Some have toiled and labored; some have fallen by the way; some have gone home to live with the Lord. We give thanks to God who has kept his loving arms of protection around us. Pilgrim Rest will survive and continue to roll on and stand as a city that setteth on a hill whose light cannot be hid. As proud as we are of our church today, we are constantly praying to remain humble enough to be of service in order that the Master may someday say, “Come ye Blessed of my Father and inherit the Kingdom prepared for you”. We give God the glory for all that has been done in his most holy and divine name.
Done by the order of the church this 21st day of August in the year of our Lord
Two Thousand and Twenty  Two (2022).
Dea. Jimmie Austin, Jr., Chairman, Deacon Ministry
Rev. Bobby Hampton, Jr., Lead Servant