The Heart Behind The Church

At Ebenezer Methodist Church, we believe the church isn’t just a place we gather; it’s a family of people united by faith, love, and service. These are the people who serve our church with humility and dedication.From our trustees and ministry leaders to those who quietly work behind the scenes, each person plays a vital role in helping our church live out its mission. Together, they are the heart behind Ebenezer Methodist Church, a family of servants, leaders, and friends who care for one another in all they do.

We are deeply rooted in a rich history that intertwines faith, culture, and community. As a historic African-American church in Jacksonville, Florida, we have been a sanctuary of hope, resilience, and spiritual growth. Our congregation has been a place where generations have gathered to worship, find solace, and build lasting bonds. Notably, our church was connected to James Weldon Johnson, a renowned poet, civil rights leader, educator, and minister who grew up in Jacksonville. His contributions to literature and the fight for equality continue to inspire our mission today. We honor this legacy by continuing to serve as a beacon of faith, inclusivity, and cultural pride, welcoming all who seek a place to belong.

Shortly after this I was made a member of the boys’ choir, it being found that I possessed a clear, strong soprano voice. I enjoyed the singing very much.
— James Weldon Johnson
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Our History

Celebrating 162 Years of Faithful Legacy

Ebenezer began after the Civil War with the appointing, by Bishop S. Janes, of Rev. John S. Swain of the Newark Annual Conference to the pastoral care of the church in Jacksonville.  He arrived on July 18, 1864.  At this time, twenty-eight African-American people enrolled their names as members of the Methodist Episcopal Church.  The church was first called Zion Methodist Episcopal Church.  The church grew under the ministerial guidance of Rev. T. Willard Lewis.  Membership increased with the help of the Presiding Elder John S. Swain, and an official board was organized.  Through this body, a lot on the corner of Clay and Ashley Streets was purchased and a rough building was erected for worship.

In 1870, Bishop Janes held the First Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church.  At this time, Rev. J.G. Thompson was appointed pastor.  The church continued to grow under new pastors who sought to bring about God's kingdom here on Earth.

One of the great milestones of the church was experienced on Friday, July 11, 1881.  A daylight prayer meeting was held, followed by Love-Feast, and serving of the Lord's Supper closed the end of worship in this temporary building.  God was still blessing His people.  On Thursday, October 13, 1881, at 4:00 PM, Ebenezer was born.  As members marched into the new edifice, praising God, the words of the great hymn, "Come Thy Fount," was sung.  The epitome of it all were the words led by our beloved "Ma Smith" (Mrs. Olivia White-Smith):  "Here I'll raise mine Ebenezer, hither by, thy help I've come."  Thus Ebenezer became our "shibboleth" (our stronghold, watchword).

The turning point of the 1940s marked an era of Christian ministries throughout the community.  Rev. C.K. Brown and Rev. Eddie Rivers served Ebenezer for several years.  After a great hiatus, we moved into the middle 1940s with Rev. and Mrs. Evan Hurley.  Their ministry revolved around the youth of the church, thus assuring the future of the church.  We realized great spiritual growth during their tenure.  Rev. Hurley served for six years; then death claimed him.  However, the membership was able to thrive with great aplomb.  Ebenezer was on solid ground.

Ebenezer, proud of its heritage, was always an asset to the community through its board and meaningful programs.  In 1970, in compliance with urban renewal, Ebenezer was moved from Clay and Ashley Streets to its present location-9114 Norfolk Boulevard.  Rev. E.W. Newman (now Bishop Newman) was pastor.  Rev. Newman was appointed District Superintendent of the Melbourne District.  In 1972, Rev. Cubell Johnson became pastor.  During his pastorate, the church continued to grow.  In 1974, Rev. Dr. Thomas Harris was appointed to serve.  This charge, he called "The Historic Methodist Church," being the first organized United Methodist African-American congregation.  The church experienced growth in membership.  It also took on a new spirit- called "A Fellowship of Love"- characterized by the ritual of members shaking hands, greeting others within reach at the close of service, and saying "I Love You Brother/Sister."  Mission emphasis took on added dimensions, and pastoral care of the congregation and community reflected true leadership.  Attention given to the aging and elderly led to a special program emphasis.  A church van was purchased for transporting the elderly and children to Sunday school and church.  During this tenure, the church and parsonage became debt-free.  The cornerstone was laid-Bishop Joel McDavid, presiding.

Increased church involvement and financial support are reflected in the accomplishments of a determined and beautiful people.  For church expansion, additional land (Norfolk Boulevard) was purchased and paid in full. 

Pastors have come and gone-Rev. Roosevelt Dell, Jr., Rev. William Leslie, Rev. Robinsky Reed, Rev. Newton Williams, Rev. Dr. Willie J. Bailey, and Rev. Debra Thompson- each leaving a legacy of trust and assurance that God's House and His Word will stand forever.  And so, we come today with our present pastor, Rev. Mary Jackson M.Div, to reaffirm our faith in God, making sure Ebenezer will weather the storm and serve as a monument to God and His people. 

Our Church Leadership

Senior Leadership

Our Church Senior Leadership faithfully guides the vision, administration, and ministry.

Administrative Leadership Council

Administrative Leadership Council provides oversight, accountability, and fiduciary stewardship, ensuring the church operates with integrity, transparency, and alignment to its mission and long-term vision.

Board of Trustees

Our dedicated Board of Trustees provides wise leadership and stewardship to ensure the church’s mission thrives.

Office Administration & Communications

The Office Administration and Communications team ensures the smooth operation of the church, supporting staff, ministries, and the congregation while keeping everyone informed and connected.

Operations

The Operations Team oversee strategic initiatives of the church, ensuring all operations align with the mission.

Our Ministry Teams 

Hospitality Team

The Hospitality Team welcomes every person with open arms, making everyone feel at home.

Sound, Media, & Tech Team

The Sound, Media, and Tech Team enhances worship through excellence in audio, livestreaming, lighting, and visual media.

Music Ministry

The Music Ministry inspires and uplifts our congregation through heartfelt worship and musical excellence.

Children, Youth, Young-Adult & Adult Ministry

Our Children, Youth Ministry, Young-Adult, and Adult Ministry nurtures faith and creativity in a safe, loving environment from our youngest to oldest members.

Creative & Design Team

The Creative and Design Team tells the church’s story through photography, video, social media, and graphic design.

Want to get involved?

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Those Who Have Served

Honoring the faithful hands that built and sustained our church.

Throughout our history, Ebenezer Methodist Church has been blessed with countless individuals whose dedication, faith, and service shaped who we are today. From pastors and ministry leaders to trustees, volunteers, and community champions, their contributions have left an enduring legacy.

Lift every voice and sing, Till earth and heaven ring, Ring with the harmonies of Liberty; Let our rejoicing rise High as the list’ning skies, Let it resound loud as the rolling sea. Sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us, Sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us; Facing the rising sun of our new day begun, Let us march on till victory is won.

Lift every voice and sing, Till earth and heaven ring, Ring with the harmonies of Liberty; Let our rejoicing rise High as the list’ning skies, Let it resound loud as the rolling sea. Sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us, Sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us; Facing the rising sun of our new day begun, Let us march on till victory is won.