Gilbert Beebe
Gilbert Beebe was an American Baptist minister ; a printer and editor, and was, for 35 years, Pastor of the New Vernon Primitive Baptist Church of New York. Through his periodical, the SIGNS OF THE TIMES, 1832-2010, he became the leading voice of the Primitive Baptists in the United States.
Biography
Gilbert Beebe,, was born in Norwich, Connecticut, on November 25, 1800. He joined the Baptist Church at Norwich in 1811, and was baptized by Elder John Stipp. In 1816 he moved to New York City and joined Ebenezer Baptist Church, where he was called upon to exercise his gift of Preaching the Gospel. He was finally licensed to preach the Gospel in 1818 and spent several years traveling to various States as an itinerant preacher, supplying the Third Baptist Church, Baltimore, Maryland for three or four months in about 1821-22. In February, 1823, he was married in the City of New York, to Phebe Ann Cunningham and in the same year was ordained pastor of the Baptist Church at Ramapo, New York, and continued there until May, 1826. He was then called to the pastorate of the Baptist Church at New Vernon, New York, becoming only the second pastor of the church since its constitution in 1786. This, and the Middletown and Wallkill Church, was to be the scene of his labors except for three years in Alexandria, Virginia, also serving the Broad Run, Virginia, Church and Shiloh Church in Washington, D.C. He continued, however, during this time to go to New Vernon which he served until his death in 1881.According to the 1870 Census,, he was 69 and earning $35,000 a year,, which compared with a physician, was a considerable amount.
Sylvester Hassell in his History of the Church of God, on page 822, had this to say. “Elder Gilbert Beebe, of Middletown, N.Y., has had few equals, since the days of the apostles, in natural and spiritual abilities, in bold and faithful defense, both by tongue and pen, of great fundamental truths of the Scriptures, and in the extensiveness of his ministerial labors. During his long ministry of sixty-three years he is believed to have preached about 10,000 sermons and traveled about 200,000 miles – sent forth, not in the manner of the nineteenth century, by “Missionary Funds,” but in the manner of the first century, by the God of Grace and Providence.”