Faces of Fillmore: Pastor Dr. George Golden’s Last Service
By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, May 9th, 2024
Pictured left, Pastor George Golden with Pastor Ken Castellanos. Written by Carina M. Montoya It was standing room only on Sunday, April 28, when Pastor Dr. George Golden gave his last service at the Fillmore First Baptist Church, and “passed the baton” to the church’s new lead pastor, Ken Castellanos. It was a bittersweet occasion for the congregation, including many friends and family who attended, to bid farewell in quiet sadness to someone who has devoted the past 15 years to the church, and to welcome Pastor Castellanos who has been the church’s associate pastor. The First Baptist Church was originally located off Central Avenue in downtown Fillmore. The property at 1057 First Street was purchased in the 1970s and became the church’s new location. Upon Pastor Golden’s assignment to the church, there were many upgrades and renovations needed. Through the years his growing congregation brought in much needed donations, including time that some congregation members donated to help with the renovations. The parsonage was renovated twice; the once dirt parking area was paved; a new roof was installed; and the interior of the church was renovated. Pastor Castellanos brings to the First Baptist Church in Fillmore a genuine desire to continue Pastor Golden’s legacy, but with a renewed spirit of purpose. New members have already joined the congregation. His partner and wife of twenty years, Janny Melgoza-Castellanos, a native of Fillmore and a 1989 graduate of Fillmore High School, is a Bible study leader. Pastor Golden has no doubt that together, Pastor Castellanos and Janny, will further grow and develop the church into a stronger and more diversified congregation. Pastor Golden is not retiring from ministering, only transitioning from one place to another. He will first take a short two-week hiatus from ministering to travel to Nairobi, Africa, for a couple of weeks where he has been raising money to build an abandoned women’s shelter. Many of his other accomplishments in helping people in Africa have been the installation of a water well for a mission; installation of a solar system for another mission; rebuilt an abandoned church located in a remote area in a Nairobi jungle; and supported two orphanages by paying their leases. Upon his return home, he will begin ministering again in Ventura. |