Our History

Union Baptist Church

In 1902, Union Baptist Church was organized by a small band of believers lead by the Reverend H.J. Marshall. Blessed with many inspired men and women, their mission along was to reach out to all people. Their social or economic status did not stand in the way. Union was first known as “The Little Mission.”


Union Baptist Church

In 1935, the founding father of “The Little Mission,” died after 15 years, leaving a great impression on the community. After several months with prayerful consideration the Reverend James Hazell Williams was installed as pastor on July 10 1935.  The name of the church was changed to Union Baptist Church of Dover, Delaware. It was later incorporated December 11, 1935.  In 1938, Reverend Williams  lead the church from its modest beginnings in a small worn building on Banks Lane into a newly constructed sanctuary on New Street.
Union Baptist Church

In 1968,  Reverend Williams was led by God and supported by many faithful men and women to erect another edifice. In August of 1968, a groundbreaking ceremony was held for our current building facility. The construction was completed and the building was dedicated on August 24,1969. Union’s endurance and the contemporary vision of Dr. Williams Ministry was a testimony of faith. During his tenure and under his leadership, new ministries were added. Dr. Williams provided the community with a live radio broadcast of our worship services. It was called “Back to God” program and which  ran from 1948 to well into 2000. Several Annual Days were also added to enhance the worship experience and increase opportunities for congregational fellowship and community service. The longest standing fellowship was with Saint Memorial Community Church organized by Dr. Norman Davis in Willingboro, NJ. During the height of Dr. Williams’  pastorate, the congregation reached a membership exceeding 400 persons.
Union Baptist Church

Before Dr. Williams’ death, he carried the church to the newly formed National Missionary Convention of America. During 1991, the church formally incorporated  “Missionary” into its name to show support for Dr. Williams lifelong position that we are to be “a missionary ministry” of Jesus Christ and we were then known as the Union Missionary Baptist Church. On February 22, 1989 after nearly 54 years of dedicated and sacrificial service to the family of Union and the Community of Dover, the angels of the Lord led Dr. Williams to God’s bosom of rest.

In March of 1989, Reverend John E. Bagley was elected as pastor by a grieving congregation to cover the pulpit.  He served with vigor until October of the same year. During his brief tenure the church experienced a surge of spiritual enthusiasm that drew many inactive members and former members back to our doors. When Rev Bagley left, a group of approximately 60 members requested letters of dismissal and they joined him in forming the Second Baptist Church of Dover.

In October 1989, Reverend Yvonne C. Brunson was asked to briefly serve as Interim Pastor while the church began their search for a new Pastor.

In 1991,   Reverend Reedie G. Moore Jr accepted the call of the congregation to become Union Baptist Church’s fourth pastor. Pastor Moore came from a family of gifted preachers. He was young, energetic, and showed much enthusiasm.
Union Baptist Church was affiliated with the National Baptist School Congress for many years. Pastor Moore along with the membership of the church voted to become affiliated with the American Baptist Churches of the USA and the Progressive National Baptist Convention.
In 1993, Capital Improvement Program began and was completed August 1994.  The 1800 square foot addition, houses a conference room, church office, Pastor Study, handicap accessible restroom. After a few years of a rapid decline in membership and a lack of vision, Reverend Moore left Union in June of 2016.

In July 2016, Bishop Doreina C. Miles was asked to serve as the Interim Pastor and later in January 2017  our congregation voted her in as the Senor Pastor. The church had been neglected and needed much repair not only physically, but spiritually. Union had lost it status and connection with the community. Through Bishop Miles’ leadership, Union began to have a pulse again. A breath of fresh air and renewal was released in Union. Bishop Miles assumed the leadership role as Union’s Senior Pastor and gave Union some much needed guidance and nurturing. It is by the Grace of God and through her divine leadership that Union has been able to reconnect to the community and to be the light and beacon to reach out to those in need.      

Through her vision, our men have been revitalized in the “Kingdom Men Ministry” and the women in the “Kingdom Women Ministry.” Union continues in reach out the community through the community Bible Study, community church school, Sunday Morning Breakfast, Clothes Closet, and Food Bank Donations. Also , under the leadership of Bishop Miles and through much prayer, Union has undergone many areas of beautification to make church relevant to the 21st century and beyond improving the media and sounds system, pulpit area, new appliances for the kitchen and bringing it up to code, new tables, and offices in the fellowship hall, and a security System.  Bishop Doreina C. Miles is a strong woman of faith, her prayer life is what propels her to move forward. Through Bishop Miles’ dynamic leadership and spiritual guidance Union has been able to take a big step forward into the future as this church prepares to celebrate 118 years in the Gospel Ministry.  
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