In 1943, the Lord led Rev. I.H. Terry and his wife to Bakersfield. They arrived on March 5th. After much opposition, they rented what would become the first church building at 611 E. 18th Street. They were happy, even though their living conditions were not the most convenient. They lived behind a temporary wall, which had been erected to provide an auditorium for services. There was no hot water or bath facilities, only a restroom outside.
The first church service was on Saturday night, November 13, 1943. Among those present was the Erman Alspaw family, the Fred Cox family, and Sister Nancy Byerly and her children. The first pulpit consisted of two orange boxes, and the pews consisted of a few chairs and a long board extending from a chair to a washtub to provide additional seating. The altar was Sister Terry's mother's wash bench. Sister Terry typed the songs, (there were no song books), and helped lead the song services. There was no music. The financial picture was not very good; it was necessary for the Terry's to sell their car to provide rent money and material to construct some pews and purchase the pedestal, which served as a pulpit. On Sunday, November 21, the first Sunday school was conducted with nine present. Brother and Sister Terry, Sister Terry's mother, Brother William "Dutchie" Clayton, and Sister Nancy Byerly and her children attended the evening service.
The church went through several moves until finding a somewhat permanent residence at “36th and O.” The motto was, "the best place to go is 36th and O !"
November 1983 was Bro. I.H. Terry’s 40th year as pastor of the First Pentecostal Church. He decided to retire on our 40th anniversary, leaving Brother Leon Frost in charge of the church, debt free.
Brother Frost was raised in the church with Brother Terry as his pastor. Under the leadership of pastor Frost, the church moved from 36th & O to the current address of 1418 W. Columbus.First Pentecostal Church is blessed to have facilities covering 8 acres complete with a new sanctuary seating 827, a gymnasium, a daycare, school facilities, and a recreation park.
Bro. Frost has continued to present timeless principles of Scripture to a changing society. Recently, First Pentecostal Church celebrated its 60th anniversary. Pastor Frost celebrated his 20th anniversary of leadership. First Pentecostal Church is still communicating to the Greater Bakersfield area that is better to Follow Truth, Proclaim Truth, and Celebrate Truth.
