The 5 Major Prophets of the Bible are not called "major" because of
their message or the quality, but because of the length of the books.
The prophets brought God's word which included warning of judgement,
warnings and hope for the immediate and distant future and hope in the
coming Messiah. Who are considered the major prophets?
Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, and Daniel.
Rev. Dr. Albert F. Campbell
The programmatic thrust of A People in Pilgrimage in Mount
Carmel’s history actually begins in 1966 when the Reverend
Albert F. Campbell was called as the minister of the Mount
Carmel Baptist Church. But we must go back to the year 1964
and record why and how this calling was accomplished.
In September 1965, advancing age and poor health forced the
retirement of Reverend Doctor Dennie W. Hoggard from active
service. Reverend Hoggard was named Pastor Emeritus on
September 26, 1965.
The appointment of a new Pastor was urgent. A search
committee was appointed and the Reverend Dr. J. Quentin
Jackson of Mount Zion Baptist Church, in Germantown was
selected to oversee the selection and appointment process.
One of the several preachers that impressed the Committee
was the young pastor from Beulah Baptist Church, New York
City. Reverend Albert F. Campbell had preached the sermon,
“Rebel without a Cause”, for the Church’s 1965 Youth Day
service. After much prayer and deliberation, the search
committee presented the names of the Reverend Bernilee
Faison and the Reverend Albert F. Campbell as candidates for
the leadership of Mount Carmel.
The selection of a new minister was held on February 1, 1966
at a Special Church meeting moderated by Dr. J. Quentin
Jackson. After the votes were counted, the Board of Deacons
announced that Albert Franklin Campbell was the Pastor-Elect
of the Mount Carmel Baptist Church.
Reverend Albert F. Campbell moved to Philadelphia in April
1966, with his wife, Ruth Price Campbell and his two young
sons, Albert, Jr. and Milton K. and began serving the
Church. Reverend Campbell was officially installed as the
New Minister on Sunday may 22, 1966 with his former pastor,
the Reverend Dr. M.C. Williams of Denver, Colorado
officiating at the installation service.
A visionary from the start pastors Campbell’s personal goal
had a two prong thrust:
To bring souls to Christ by preaching the Word.
To provide the leadership to further advance Mount Carmel as
a guiding force for the people of the congregation and the
community.
During the transition of pastoral leadership, Pastor
Campbell carefully assessed and evaluated the state of the
Church. He turned to the Scripture, Numbers: Chapter 29,
verse 10, to define the vision that God had given him for
Mount Carmel. "..... We are journeying unto the place of
which the Lord said, I will give it to you; come thou with
us, and we will do the good: for the Lord hath spoken good
concerning Israel."
Reverend Campbell explained how this Bible verse applied !o
Mount Carmel in March 1967. Me said, "If we believe and
accept this divine promise as having meaning, not only for
our predecessors, the Ancient Jews to whom the promise was
originally made, but also now for us of the spiritual 'home'
and lineage of Israel we should be seeking to implement this
promise in our thoughts, words, and deeds, that is, in our
living. "
Reverend Campbell defined Mount Carmel as a "People in
Pilgrimage" bound for the destination of which God said, "I
will give it to you". Thus the theme for Mount Carmel
Baptist Church became, "A People in Pilgrims; to the /span>
Holy Kingdom".
Reverend Campbell established the important process of
analyses and planning that has been a hallmark of the
Campbell Pastorate. The initial analysis of Church
operations and programs in 1966 was based on Pastor
Campbell's inclusive managerial style and let to "the
reordering and the redirecting" of some roles and goals of
the Church's organization. His development) the concepts of
forward planning and goal setting has been the major
approaches used for assuring the successful completion of
Church projects and program1
Pastor Campbell has demonstrated his ability to effectively
address the challenging issues that impact! Church. His
vision for Mount Carmel has encompassed all facets of the
Church and its work. In order to accomplish his vision for
effective Church Operation, major thematic thrusts were
initiated.
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