OUR HISTORY
EARLY BEGINNINGS
For years after the close of World War II, the sermons of Lee Roberson boomed out in a room at a skid row boarding house in Chattanooga. Dr. Robertson of Highland Park Baptist Church preached the good news to the commonest people. Union Gospel Mission grew out of Christian labor among these men and opened its doors in February 1950.
Salvation at Skid Row. The Union Gospel Mission of Chattanooga laid out a welcome mat to the helpless, homeless, and forgotten on February 5, 1050. Though this is marked as the historic day when UGM became a beacon to men on skid row, the Lord had worked in the heart of a local Baptist minister, Dr. Lee Roberson, many years before.
Early in 1949, Dr. Robertson accepted an invitation from S.E. Dooley to conduct services at a rooming house for transients on West Main Street in Chattanooga. For 13 months, gospel services were held every night, and many were won to Christ while other men rededicated their lives to the Lord. A year later, the Lord made it possible to secure a building at 1260 Market St., a former drug and furniture store. It was remodeled to fit the needs of 30 men sheltering there.
The first superintendent of the Chattanooga Mission was Jimmy Hodges. Each mission conducted daily services, helping hundreds with physical and spiritual needs. The pulpit at the Union Gospel Mission has been filled by many, including students from Tennessee Temple University and pastors from local churches. During the 1980's the mission moved to its fourth location, a two-story building on East Main Street.
Over the years, many great men of God served at the Union Gospel Mission men like Dwight Deal, Wilus Riley, Paul Rowden, Mark Mathews, and others; gave of themselves to share the love of Christ, a hot meal, a night’s sleep, a prayer, and handshake, or a hug to those in need. In 2003, Jon Rector was called to serve as the Executive Director. In 2007, the Union Gospel Mission was birthed from its founding church, Highland Park Baptist Church, and became “Chattanooga Outreach d/b/a Union Gospel Mission”, a separate 501(c)3 organization. Over the next two years the mission transitioned into its current focus of residential programming and community outreach. In 2009 UGM moved to its current location at the foot of Signal Mountain.
After 75 years, the Union Gospel Mission (Chattanooga Outreach) still serves with the same focus and heart that it did when it started 75 years ago. We remain committed to “Meeting Needs, Making Change, and Magnifying Christ!”
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