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True Faith Missionary Baptist Church
History of True Faith Missionay Baptist Church In September 1989, Rev. James Eckridge gathered a few people in his backyard. Here, he told them about a vision the Lord had given him. He told them that the Lord had called him to pastor and to establish a church in his name.

The members sat in the yard talking about a name for the church. Many names were suggested, however the name Rev. Eckridge suggested is the one which gave a spiritual sense of approval. Rev. Eckridge felt the blessings of God with the name: True Faith Missionary Baptist Church. Afterwards, Rev. Eckridge along with the 7 members searched for a building. On October 10th 1989, the Lord blessed us with a building and we began our worship at 761 Broadway St. God blessed again and we moved to 850 Broadway St. In 1992, the Lord blessed us with not only more members but a new place of worship. Here at our current address, which we bought, many have walked through the doors.

On August 20th 1999, our founding Pastor, Rev., James Eckridge went on to glory. Although hearts were broken, God's work still had to be done. The congregation was led by Rev. Eckridge's daughter, Evangelist Gloria Moye.

On October 25th 2002, Evangelist Gloria Moye was ordained as the 2nd pastor of True Faith. She continues to carry on the work of the Lord today.

Under her leadership, we have expanded in members and remodeled our sanctuary, bathrooms and offices.

Pastor Gloria Moye Pastor Gloria was born on February 15th 1959 in Darlington South Carolina. There as a youngster, she was apart of an all black county schools system. In 1970, her family relocated to Buffalo. She attended Public School #31 and Fosdick Masten High School. Gloria has a degree in nursing as well.

In 1976, she was baptized under the leadership of the late Rev. Walter Harris. Her love and joy of Jesus Christ grew enormously under the leadership of Rev. Harris.

In 1989, her father, the late Rev. James Eckridge had a vision to pastor. In the 1990's, she served as choir director, clerk, deaconess and a missionary.

In 1997, she was ordained as an evangelist. She became president of the women's ministry also.

After her father went on to glory in 1999, she led the congregation for 3 years, praying for an answer from the Lord. The elders of the church confirmed her growth in the Lord.

In 2002, she was elected to be the 2nd pastor of True Faith. She currently serves as Sr. Pastor of the church, a teacher, superintendent and whatever the Lord tells her to do or be.