Old Church Structure Rev. Frank Summers
"Can any thing good come out of 'splinter" Calvary". This must have
been Frank Summers" silent question, as he faced the consequences of
the unfortunate misunderstanding between the members of Calvary
Assembly of God. This misunderstanding, presented such a rift between
members that the then pastor, Pastor Summers and a few members, left the
fellowship. Brother Redgard, one of Pastor Summers' members, probably
had more foresight than he realized. He was the one who made available
to the other disfellowshipped members, his home at Central Avenue, for
prayer meetings and Bible Studies. This home fellowship grew until the
fellowship began to enquire about other locations with a view to
purchase. It was not long after that lands opposite Brother Redgard's
home was borrowed and a bamboo tabernacle erected.
The Tabernacle
Fellowship in the bamboo tent brought a sense of pride to the
Summers'-led group. With a strong desire to be housed in their own
building, the members, throught the direction of Paster Summers
purchased 1/4 acre of land, owned by Mr. Pearson, located at 1 Ebanks
Avenue. No time was lost as the brethren from Calvery broke ground and
construction of the church building began. By February 25, 1961 Glad
Tidings Open Bible was a reality. The long relationship between Pastor
Summers and the members of Glad Tidings was severed in mid 1967 when
Rev. Summers was called to pastor the Church of the Open Bible,
Washington Boulevard.
Rev. Kenneth Blackburn
The departure of Rev. Summers from the pastorate of Glad Tidings made
way for the dynamic and firm Rev. Blackburn. The church, still in its
"embryonic" state needed the kind of leadership that Rev. Blackburn
would give. With God's help the church building was completed and on
December 17, 1967, the building was dedicated to God's glory. Rev.
Blackburn's era was one characterised by numerous achievements. Such
achievements included the establishment of a bookstore, the purchasing
of the present organ, the acquisition of a church bus and the opening of
the Glad Tidings Preparatory School, in 1967, now Glad Tidings Basic
School. The Blackburn's ministry was enhanced by the ministry of Brother
Ephraim Morgan, but after six years at Glad Tidings, Rev. Blackburn
and family migrated to Canada in 1973.
Rev. H. Dennis Campbell
The blessing of God was certainly on Glad Tidings. As soon as Rev.
Blackburn left, Rev. Campbell and family took up pastoral duties at
Glad Tidings. Rev. Campbell was a man with a mission. His main drive
was to raise funds to acquire a church manse, to nurture and see to the
growth of the struggling youth group. After three fruitful years of
ministry at Glad Tidings, Rev. Campbell resigned, sighting as the main
reason for this move as havign to take advantage of a scholarship in the
United States of America.
Rev. Leroy Burke
Again, finding a Shepherd for Glad Tidings was treated with urgency.
In 1976 Rev. Burke and family, took up the challenge to lead the Glad
Tidings family throught the turbulent period of the 1970's. The
Trinidadian minister was gifted in many areas. He was an anointed
evangelist and a great musician. His zest and spiritual depth brought
new life to Glad Tidings. Under his ministry, Glad Tidings experienced
waves of revival, especially of praise and worship. Rev. Burke had a
great concern for the building of a spiritual church. Rev. Burke's
tenure at Glad Tidings was a short one and after two years, Rev. Burke
and his family returned to Trinidad.
Rev. Cedrick Lue
The departure of the Burkes ushered in the ministry of the Lues in
1978. Rev. Lue, with his first message to Glad Tidings, "Raw Meat in
the Fire", won the admiration of the Glad Tidings family, young and old.
The church then, without any difficulty gave the green light for Rev.
Lue to be the next Shepherd. Rev. Lue came with visions, some of which
were beyond the 'sigh' of the members. Growth was very evident in the
Church. Before settling down, Rev. Lue purchased the church manse, a car
for the pastor and designed a plan for a massive expension of the
church building. Church expansion was not the only thing in Rev. Lue's
spirit. He was more than a pastor, he had a passion for church planning.
Driven by the desire to see more churches established, Rev. Lue
presented what he called, "Operation Five Star." The idea was to plant
five others, that would be mothered by Glad Tidings. The operation was
flatly rejected by the church.
Undaunted by the Glad Tidings
family's shortness of vision, Rev. Lue kept his vision alive. Today,
churches planted as a result of his vision include Victory Open Bible
in 1980. Good News Open Bible in 1981. Fairview Park Open Bible in
1984, Rivoli Open Bible in 1984 and Bushy Park Open Bible. Growth at
Glad Tidings continues under Rev. Lue's leadership. The church
expansion which begain in 1987 was completed and the structure was
dedicated in 1994. In January 1996, two services on Sunday mornings
were instituted. By June 2, 1997, a new skills training centre was
opened to provide training for unemployed members and community
persons. In the summer of 1997, phase 1 of the building of a
three-story complex to the back of the church began. God's blessing are
abundant. The family of Glad Tidings not only look back with praises to
God for what He has done, but it looks expectantly to a future of
growth and blessings.
Rev. Daniel White
Who can know the mind of God? Our ways are not His
ways neither are our thoughts His thoughts. In January 2001 at an
annual Officers’ Retreat, the then Pastor, Rev. Cedric Lue, gave the
Chair to his Assistant Pastor, Rev. Daniel Arthur White to conduct the
business sessions, while he sat by and observed. Little did he know
that this was by divine appointment, as this training helped to
prepare Rev. White for higher office. On November 25 2001 Rev. Daniel
Arthur White was installed as the Pastor of GTOBC following the death
of Rev. Lue.
On assuming the pastorate he challenged the
leadership to seek to attain the correct mix between the flow of the
Holy Spirit and organization. Under the direction and leadership of
Rev. White Glad Tidings entered into a new dimension of worship,
enhanced by acquisition of additional state of the art equipment and
the establishment of a multi-media centre. The streaming of Sunday
Services across the World Wide Web In the earlier years of his
ministry the emphasis was on prayer and the spiritual growth of the
believers.