First Baptist Church (Hammond, Indiana)

The First Baptist Church of Hammond is a fundamentalist Independent Baptist megachurch in Hammond, Indiana, a suburb of Chicago. It is the largest church in the state of Indiana, and in 2007 was the 20th largest in the United States. Though founded in 1887 by Allen Hill, it was under Jack Hyles' leadership from 19592001 when it became one of the megachurches in the United States and during the 1970s had the highest Sunday school attendance of any church in the world. In 1990, the church had a weekly attendance of 20,000. It also operates Hyles-Anderson College, a non-accredited institution established for the training of pastors and missionaries, and two K-12 schools, called City Baptist Schools (for children of the bus route of the church) and Hammond Baptist Schools (for children of the members of the church). John Wilkerson is the senior pastor at First Baptist Church.

First Baptist Church, Hammond
LocationHammond, Indiana
CountryUnited States
DenominationIndependent Baptist
Previous denominationAmerican Baptist
Websitefbchammond.com
History
FoundedNovember 24, 1887 (1887-11-24)
Founder(s)Allen Hill
Clergy
Senior pastor(s)John Wilkerson
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