
A foundation of love
Welcome to Greater Galilee Baptist Church, where Love is the foundation, by which we are united. Join our community in Flint, Michigan as we grow in faith and fellowship. We are dedicated to serving our community and spreading the message of hope and love. We're glad you're here!
Our mission
At Greater Galilee Baptist Church, our mission is to spread the love of Christ and serve our community with compassion and dedication. We strive to create a welcoming and supportive environment where everyone can grow in their faith and find a sense of belonging.
Our story
We are a dedicated church committed to crafting exceptional experiences. Our focus lies in providing reliable and innovative solutions, driven by a deep respect for quality and a genuine desire to exceed expectations.
From modest beginnings, we've grown through unwavering dedication and a commitment to continuous improvement. Each step has reinforced our core belief in the power of collaboration and the importance of integrity. We're passionate about what we do, and we're excited to share our story with you.
Our history
Considered
the Oldest black baptist church
In the City of Flint, MI
Historically located in the same location
OUR CHURCH HISTORY
Inspired by God, the Reverend William Vaughn organized Galilee Baptist Church as a mission in 1919. The church's documented history began in 1923 at 910 Gillespie Street. The minister during this time was unknown. During that year, the church burned down, and its members merged with Canaan Baptist Church. However, some members felt that Galilee Baptist Church should buy land and relocate. Mother Smith, another inspired servant of Christ, used her own money to purchase a two-story storefront building located at 4418 Industrial Avenue, which would serve as a church and residence for the pastor and his family.
The Reverend Ira Watkins was called to pastor Galilee Missionary Baptist Church in 1924, and served faithfully for 20 years, until 1944. During his tenure, Rev. Watkins ordained Rev. J. L. McClain and Rev. Charles Watkins.
In 1944, the Reverend Julius McClain was elected to pastor this great church and did so with devotion until 1980, with the assistance of these interim ministers: Rev. Henry, Rev. Goodman, Rev. Steel, Rev. Anderson, Rev. Simpson, and Rev. Thompson.
The Reverend John T. Boyd was elected in March 1980 to pastor Galilee Missionary Baptist Church. At that time, the church consisted of seven members. The Lord richly blessed us by adding many sheep to the flock. Under the pastoral leadership of Rev. Boyd, a new edifice was built in 1985. On December 5, 1993, we were able to burn the mortgage.
With the continual leadership of Rev. Boyd, in 1996 we built yet another edifice, where we are currently located. Pastor Boyd left Galilee Missionary Baptist Church in 2001, after service steadfastly for twenty-one years.
The Reverend Wilbur Campbell was elected to the pastorate in 2001 and served until 2003.
Galilee Missionary Baptist Church was changed to Greater Galilee Baptist Church in November of 2003. Minister Alvin Brown served as its interim pastor from January 2004 to September 2004.
The Reverend Latrelle W. Holmes, Sr. was installed as pastor on April 24, 2005 and served as pastor until December 31, 2015. Under his leadership, Greater Galilee experienced growth and commitment of members in the area of prayer, Bible study, ministry involvement, and mission work.
The church has purchased additional property and is continually seeking to broaden its presence in the neighborhood. The entire church building has received a new roof, a mural has been painted in the baptismal pool area, and we replaced our audio equipment. On November 18, 2008 we celebrated the glorious milestone of once again burning our mortgage.
On January 03, 2016, Reverend Andre LaVell Williams Sr, was positioned to take the reins of the Greater Galilee Baptist Church. On May 15, 2016, Reverend Williams was voted in as Interim Pastor. After prayer and continually seeking after the heart of God, Reverend Williams was installed as the Senior Pastor of the Greater Galilee Baptist Church on April 9, 2017. As God's Vision continues to be revealed, under the leadership of Rev. A.L. Williams Sr, our church has established a new 501C3 non-profit organization under the name of one of our beloved deceased mothers of the church, the Oreatha Demps Outreach Center, which will be used to serve our elderly community, our homeless and disabled veterans and to assist our youth with a literacy program. Another strong effort that Pastor Williams led was a water drive during the height of the continued Flint Water Crisis. Pastor Williams coordinated with Pastor Devon Ward, then of The House of Hope, Atlanta, GA, under the direction and leadership of mega church pastor, Dr. E.D. Smith, Jr. in the transport of 2 semi-trucks full of water cases to the City of Flint. Several over-sized trucks from Muskegon, MI were gifted from Rev. Dr. Samuel Greer, Jr., and 1 truck from the Prayer Temple Missionary Baptist Church, Redford, MI, under the leadership of Rev. Dr. Anthony D. Johnson.
Along with a new sound, church website, church welcome center and many infallible benchmarks of service and gratitude, we consider ourselves to be extremely blessed to be providing ministry for nine (9) decades. Our church motto is, "Love is the Foundation by Which we Are United." Down through the years God has been good to us and we are not ashamed to tell the world about how good He has been.
During 2023-2024 Interim Rev. Anderson assisted us as we transition During our journey in finding a Pastor. We were also under the guidance of Pastor Sean Payne of Galilean Baptist Church, and Pastor Dr. Anthony Johnson of Prayer Temple Missionary Baptist edford, MI. On November 10th 2024, the members of Greater Galilee Baptist Church voted Rev. JaMar D. Pittman to be our next Pastor. On March 30th, 2025. We joyfully installed Rev. JaMar D. Pittman as the Senior Pastor of Greater Galilee Baptist Church.
Worship with us!
Experience the joy of worship at Greater Galilee Baptist Church. We strives to do our best in spreading the gospel and sing praises to God. Join us as we come together to praise, pray, and learn from the Word of God. All are invited and our doors are open and you are welcome! Don't come to sit! Come to clap your hands, stomp your feet, and shout unto the glory of God!
PSALM
100 Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye lands.
2 Serve the Lord with gladness: come before his presence with singing.
3 Know ye that the Lord he is God: it is he that hath made us, and not we ourselves; we are his people, and the sheep of his pasture.
4 Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: be thankful unto him, and bless his name.
5 For the Lord is good; his mercy is everlasting; and his truth endureth to all generations.
Sunday Mornings
Join us for our traditional Sunday morning breakfast on 1st Sunday and 4th Sunday we have our Continental breakfasts. After the delicious breakfast we are being equipped on our Sunday School lesson experience. We welcome you to come and bring your children to learn about Jesus Christ. We welcome you into the sanctuary ready to lift your hands, clap your hands, stomp your feet, and dance as the Holy spirit lead you. Be ready to be filled with a powerful word and singing zion songs from on high.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL
Rev. JaMar D. Pittman
Senior, Pastor/ Teacher/ Leader
Sunday School Superintendent
Sis. Teleah A. Meeks / Teacher
Sis. Denise Johnson / Teacher
Sis. Sandra Boseman / Youth Teacher
Sis. Sandra Demps / Infant/Toddler Teacher
Mid-Week service
A more intimate setting for prayer and bible study. Bible Study is conference call or In-person based on weather conditions. Directions will be giving by the Pastor in advance.
Youth Department
Black History Celebration
Youth Devotion
Youth Trunk and Treat
Easter Sunday
Equipping the next generation with the gospel, and history. Our youth are still coming together and we are working on building our Youth Department and Sunday School to be an success for the future generations.

About Greater Galilee
Greater Galilee Baptist Church is a cornerstone of the Flint community, dedicated to fostering spiritual growth and community engagement. Rooted in faith and united by love, we strive to make a positive impact in the lives of those we serve. Join us in our mission to spread love, hope and compassion. Remember! WE READ! WE STUDY! WE BELIVE!
WAYS TO GIVE
OTHERS DONATIONS
CINDA MAE ANDERSON YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP
LOVE OFFERING
BUILDING FUND
CHURCH VAN MINISTRY
Sharing our stories
Read testimonials and stories from members of Greater Galilee Baptist Church. Discover how our community has impacted lives and strengthened faith. We are more than just a church; we are a family.
"Greater Galilee has been a true blessing in my life. The love and support I've received from this community have helped me grow in my faith and overcome challenges. I'm so grateful to be a part of this church family."
Visitor
Visitor
"The sermons are always inspiring and thought-provoking, and the sense of community is unparalleled. I've found lifelong friends here, and I'm thankful for the positive impact this church has had on my life."
"I've been attending Greater Galilee for many years, and it's been a constant source of strength and guidance. The church's outreach programs have also inspired me to give back to the community and make a difference in the lives of others."
Smith family
Contact us
4418 Industrial Ave.
Flint, MI 48505