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Darrell Molen

In a photo from the 1970’s, Pastor Darrell Molen preaches before a baptistry mural painted by his wife, Betty.

Molen honored for seven decades of ministry

July 10, 2024 By Illinois Baptist Staff

Darrell Molen“Seventy years was quite an honor for me—God has been so good!”

Family, friends, and church members gathered Sunday, June 2, at Bunker Hill Baptist Church to honor J. Darrell Molen’s 70 years in ministry.

“I met Darrell back in 1986 shortly after I began my first pastorate,” said Cliff Woodman, IBSA Zone 6 Consultant and pastor of Emmanuel Baptist Church in Carlinville. Molen has been a constant source of help in Macoupin Baptist Association church life, he said. “Darrell is a source of encouragement and experience to all of our pastors. As far as faithful longevity, he has set the bar high.”

Dwight Eisenhower was president when a 20-year-old Molen first stepped into the pulpit at Cross Baptist Church near Pinckneyville in 1954. Since then, he has pastored three other Illinois churches and a fourth in Tennessee. He also served four more churches as interim pastor.

Always in bi-vocational ministry, he also spent a lifetime shaping young lives in public schools. With education degrees from Union and Illinois State Universities, he started his career as a teacher, then principal, retiring after 37 years of service to Southwestern CUSD 9, in Piasa. His wife, Betty, died in 2015.

Over the course of his seven decades of ministry, Molen was always connected to associational life, serving on numerous committees with both his local Baptist association and the Illinois Baptist State Association. In 2010, he was recognized by IBSA with the Bi-vocational Pastor of the Year award.

The soft-spoken pastor may have slowed a bit in his ninetieth year, but he continues his faithful service to the church as pastor of the Bunker Hill church since 2007.

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