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Rev. Dr. Anthony Young
History
From the Mission Church to Mount Olive A. M. E. Church
- 1870 - House church in the residence of Rev. John h. harris
- 1874 - Rev. Hamilton was appointed the first full time pastor
- 1906 - Rev. Powers was appointed Pastor
- 1906 - Land was purchased for the building of the church
- 1909 - the church building is completed
- 1909 - Charles Carter installed in the belfry
- 1929 - Rev. J. W. Armstrong was appointed pastor
- 1928 - the parsonage was built adjacent to the church
- 1938 - Rev. Claudius C. Brown was appointed Pastor
- 1949 - Rev. A. E. Allen was appointed pastor
- 1952 - Rev. Joseph S. Grant became Pastor
- 1959 - Rev. John W. Duckette was Appointed Pastor
- 1975 - Rev. Edgar L. James was appointed pastor
- 1983 - Rev. James R. Gibson was appointed pastor
- 1987 - Rev. Ricky Spain was appointed pastor
- 1993 - Rev. Levi Brown, Jr. was appointed pastor
- 1999 - Rev. Johnny R. Calhoun was appointed pastor
- 2019 - rev. dr. ronald l. owens was appointed pastor
- 2025 - rev. dr. anthony young is our current pastor
Just as in the book of Acts, Mount Olive A.M. E. Church (Mount Olive) was formed by meeting in a home of a believer of Jesus Christ. The family of the late Rev. John H. Harris hosted the original gatherings beginning in 1870. The congregates consisted of African Americans who were denied the right to religious freedoms and practices because of the discrimination that they endured due to the color of their skin.
Mount Olive made several transitions as it grew from a House Church, to Singing and Praying Bands, to a “Mission Church,” and to a member of African Methodist Denomination. Mount Olive grew in defiance of racial injustice. The location of the Church changed several times until land was purchased in an area called, “Parole” in Annapolis, Maryland in 1909, where it currently remains. The Church served the community in several ways. It served as a school for children of color. And it offered hope through the edification of the word of God.
The Church is known for its outreach and missionary programs. The stewardess board was formed followed by the “Usherettes,” “The Vesper Choir” and “The Trustee Boosters Club.” During the administration of Rev. John W. Duckette, many clubs and activities were initiated. Rev. Edgar L. James promoted community outreach by sponsoring citywide basketball and baseball teams. Even a Class Leader System was developed to stay close to our members. We now have several ministries and organizations.
Under the direction of Rev. Dr. Ronald L. Owens, the Blessing Clothes and Food Resource Center was formed to help the community-at-large who may need clothes and food. A prayer line has been established to help those that need intercession. Mount Olive’s goal is to touch the lives of more people and expand the membership of the Church.
Today at Mount Olive, we are reminded that we have come this far by faith, leaning on the Lord, trusting his Holy Word, and recognizing that he has been generous, merciful and true. We are Thankful!
Mount Olive Ministries
- John A. Makell Lay Organizations
- Georgianna Boston Missionary Society
- Young People's Department - YPD
- Ladies in Praise Dance Ministry
- Charles Parker Jr. Ushers & Usherettes
- Senior Ushers
- Music Ministry
- Stewardess
- Nurses Ministry
- Church School Ministry
- Media Ministry
- Men's Ministry
- Joshua Generation Newsletter Team