
Good Shepherd Baptist Church originated from a club called Neighborhood Union Club No. 2. This club was organized with a major concern for the sick and needy.
Several years later Sister Essie Mae McIntyre joined the club. Deacon Frank Bunch served as the president of the club for nine years. Under his leadership, the club was organized into a church called Good Shepherd. The church was organized on the first Monday night, April, 1940. The very first service was held on the second Sunday, April, 1940, in a house located on Meadow Street followed by the first revival in May, 1940. Reverend Essie Mae McIntyre was elected as its first pastor. Initially, the church was nondenominational because Rev. McIntyre was not licensed to preach.
Eventually, the Rev. McIntyre and members were able to buy land on Sunset Avenue, now named Essie Mae McIntyre Blvd. in her honor, for the building of a new church. The land was paid for within six months. That site was the church’s home until it moved to the present location at 1714 Olive Road in July 2000.