OUR
​​PURPOSE
PASTOR
​NICK
Pastor Nick Salmons was born and raised in the area. He began ​attending ​
​Bethel as a baby where his grandpa was pastor at the time.  He was ​saved
​by Christ and baptized there; met and married his wife, Cori, ​there; ​and
​together are raising their two boys there. He has been actively ​involved at
​Bethel for many years and began serving as deacon in ​2016. ​In 2021, he
​accepted God's call to become its pastor after the sudden retirement of its
​previous pastor. Pastor Nick seeks to follow God's will to help Bethel live out
​the purpose God has set for it.​
The Bethel body exists to be a community of ​believers to worship ​and glorify ​
​God, and to be a Great Commission church ​that builds up ​disciples in ​order
​​to ​bring the unsaved ​world ​to ​Christ. We'd love you to join us in fulfilling that
​​​purpose.
PAST
PRESENT
FUTURE​​
The Bethel body was organized on July 20, 1840. They ​congregated in the
​​​homes of the pastor and members until 1850 when they ​​met in a new ​
​​church house located somewhere by the 102 River. 
People ​came from miles ​
​​in covered wagons and on horseback to worship.

​​
Bethel's first Sunday School was organized in 1865. During the Civil War,
​the Sunday School helped the public schools teach students the alphabet
​and memorize Bible verses. 
The St. Joseph Baptist ​Association was
​organized by ​Bethel in 1872 and we are still a part of that ​​organization
​today.
​​
In 1883, the church building was sold and ground was purchased adjacent
​an existing cemetery. A new single-room church was erected there, which
​​is the current building and location. The building has been added onto
​​multiple times by faithful members. Additions include restrooms,
​​classrooms, nursery, kitchen, fellowship hall, and baptismal.
​​
Many pastors have served at Bethel including shared pastors from other
rural churches and Kansas City ​churches. Recorded pastors include:

Bethel Baptist
A lighthouse to the community since 1840

"The Church​​"
We began as and exist today as the body of Christ.
Bethel Baptist



DEACONS
Nathan and Rachel Bunse
​Dennis and Barbara Harkrider
Sean and Sarah Heckman
​​Charles and Lois Ochse
​Dennis and Susan Ochse
​Herman and Sharon Raines
​​Randy and Rhonda Salmons

22625 County Road 274, Cosby, MO 64436
"He [Christ] is the head of the body, the church"
Colossians 1:18 (the full text)
"in him you too are being built together to become a dwelling in which God lives by his Spirit"
Ephesians 2:19-22 (the full text)
​​​Jenkins, Devore, White, Kimberlin, Railey (elders 1860);
Thomas Ferguson ​(1870); E.W. Dunnegan (1873); B. Rice,
​​B. Brink, 
​​B. Clark, W. Ball, ​​George Kearby, James Leonard,
​​​J.B. Kearby, Kelly, 
​​Joseph Smith, Lewis Adams, John Clark
​​​​(pastors between 1873-1902)
J.A. Leonard ​(1902);
​​Christie (1903); Cooper (1904-1908); J.W. Goff 
(1909);
​​​​D.L. Saunders (1910-1914); R.T. Judson (1915); J.E. Dotson
(1916); ​J.M. Dutton (1917-1919); B.H. Overman (1920);
​W.L. Moyes 
​(1921); ​J.H. Barker (1922); Jim Pope​ ​(1923-1930);
​Victor Hadley (1930-1933)
​Paul Weber (1933-1934); Marvin Pitney
​(1934-1935); Oscar Powers 
​(1936); Clifford Ingle (1936-1938);
​Wayne Minor (1938-1940)
​Kenneth Davis (1940-1942);
​Paul Lambert (1942-1945); John Spainhouer 
​(1945-1946);
​Wayne Gail (1946-1947); Melvin Hill (1948-1950)
Asa Skelton
​(1950-1952); John Montgomery (1953-​1956)​; 
​Monte McVicker
​(1956-1958); Roy Davis (1958-1962); William ​Tritten 
​(1962-1970);
​William Heriford (1970-1973); John Muncy (1973-1974);
Richard Akin (1974-1976); Milton Cowling (1976-1977);
​Nathan ​​Gilstrap 
​(1977-1978); Larry Salmons (1979-1994);
​Robert Thomas ​(1994-2020)
​and Nick Salmons (2021-​present)​.

​We give thanks to God for His continued provision and for each member
​​and leader ​who has ever been or will be a part of the Bethel body and its
​​mission. God willing, Bethel will remain "a lighthouse ​to the ​community"
​​and a Great Commission church for another 180 years or ​until ​Christ's
​​glorious return.
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