Families
of First Baptist Church Lake Jackson housed the students. In the early 1970's
the downstairs area of the church building was closed in and the fellows stayed
on the grounds. The girls were housed in nearby beach houses. During 1971 to 1974
local Brazosport kids began joining in the ministry. One of those kids, then 16,
17 and 18 years of age, was our own David Burleson from a Lake Jackson Church.
| Bass
Redd, employee of NASA at the Johnson Space Center, served as a part time pastor
for one year - 1975-1976. Chip Louden came to the Anchor in 1976 and was pastor
util his resignation in 1980. | In
December of 1977 disaster struck - The Anchor burned down. Services were held
in the fire station for a year while the present building was constructed. Funds
for materials came in spurts and most of the laborers were volunteers so the new
building was used a year before it was completed. Some current Anchor members
remember meeting with bare concrete floors and sheetrock walls. The mission had
grown and Lake Jackson members continued to minister and support the Anchor.
| After
Chip left, various members of the mission conducted the worship services; then
came a series of Brazosport area pastors and laymen who held the morning worship
service at the Anchor and hurried back to their own churches for the eleven o'clock
service.
| Bass
Redd served again as part time interim pastor May '81 to May '82. Dr. James White,
then director of the Brazosport Christian School, became interim pastor in May
'82. Dr. James and Ann lived in the parsonage until May '84. During that time
legal documentation was completed and the Anchor, First Baptist Church Surfside,
became an autonomous church. We were accepted as a church into the Southern Baptist
Convention the Fall convention of 1984.
| In
May of 1984, David Burleson, a former "Anchor Coffee House Kid" accepted
the call as pastor to the Anchor.
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CONTACT LIST Angie
Brannan 1700 SE 4th Lot #12 Smithville, Tx. 78959 (512) 971-7862
| Bill
and Lorna Sims 8305 FM 153 Windchester, Tx. 78945 Bill's cell 979-966-9579 Home
- 979-242-4028
| Bass
and Joy Redd 477 Bunte Rd Smithville, Tx. 78957 (512) 360-5590
| Ray
Gholson 206 Oak Dr. Lake Jackson, Tx. 77566
|
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morning Services were broadcast by a telephone connecton to KBRZ AM Radio 
Radio
Broadcast: "In Loving Memory of Bill Shaddock"
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