Bethlehem Baptist Church
3646 Hogan Road, SW
Atlanta, Georgia 30331
Church Office: 404.349.3695
The Rev. Dr. Carl H. Moncrieff, Sr, Pastor
First Lady, Louise Watson Moncrieff
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The Rev. Dr. Carl Henry Moncrieff, Sr., lovingly called - Pastor - heeded his call into the ministry at the tender age of ten. His father, The Reverend Willie James Moncrieff and his mother, Artegious, a community leader, lovingly nurtured Carl’s calling. As the youngest of the family (he had an older brother and two older sisters), Carl became the apple of his family’s eyes and was afforded many opportunities to expand his horizons, despite the family’s meager resources.
As a boy preacher, Carl stood on a stool to preach to throngs of people who came to hear him and to be anointed by the healing hands of this child. To help him prepare for his sermons, his older sister would read Bible stories to him and Carl soon learned to retell them with the fervor of the Holy Spirit, spinning the stories into dramatic, soul saving depictions of God's power, leaving audiences breathless and awaiting more. As time passed, Carl, whose family valued education and preparedness, completed high school and fell in love with his high school sweetheart, Louise Watson. After being accepted at the prestigious Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, a prominent historically Black college for African-American men, Carl left Pittsburgh.
Not long after, he returned to his home in Pittsburgh to marry Louise and return to Atlanta. It was during these years that he would accept the charge and challenge of being a husband, a father, and ultimately pastor of the Pilgrim Traveler's Baptist Church in Atlanta. Later, he founded the St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church, also in Atlanta. Heeding the call to become the pastor of a church in Wilmerding, Pennsylvania, Rev. and Mrs. Moncrieff, with their four small children (Karen, Debbie, Carl Jr., and Diane) returned home to Pittsburgh.
While home in Pittsburgh, Rev. Moncrieff also served as pastor of the Goodhope Baptist Church. In 1977, Pastor Moncrieff accepted another call from the South - from Bethlehem Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia! To date, he has served over 30 years, providing leadership for which we are thankful and have been blessed.
Under his leadership, Bethlehem has accomplished many milestones, which includes:
Developing programs, committees, and ministries to aid in the efficiency of church administration and accountability;
Retiring the church mortgage;
Establishing the Beautification Project which included the acquisition of stained glass windows, new carpet and pews; the purchase of a new Hammond B-3 organ and most recently the installation of an elevator toease the burden of access to the church for the elderly, and handicapped.
Designing programs that bridge the traditional worship experiences with the contemporary expectations and desires of the young.
Pastor Moncrieff and our First Lady, a Bible scholar and teacher in her own right, lead by example and show love and kindness to everyone. His sermons are sound inspirational lessons and guides that infuse hope and encouragement into the souls and minds of the congregation. Pastor is focused and faithful and continuously seeks ways to stay abreast of current teachings and practices to reach all members. Returning to the Morehouse School of Religion at the Interdenominational Theological Center (ITC) in Atlanta, he received the Masters of Divinity Degree in 1991 and the Doctorate of Divinity Degree from United Theological Seminary in 1994 at the age of 60. The Rev. Dr. Carl Henry Moncrieff, Sr. also received the Doctor of Humane Letters from Trinity College of the Bible Theological Seminary in Newburgh, Indiana.
We salute Dr. Moncrieff for accepting the call and keeping the charge and we embrace Mrs. Moncrieff and the entire first family for their role in the process and for sharing in his walk. We love him and are thankful for him.
