Humphrey Vellacott came in 1967. His first morning congregation was 6, and 14 people in the evening. He left 100 members, a morning congregation of 150–200, evening 70–80, and a prayer and bible study of 50–60 of 'converts or restored back sliders' and a reshaped building and a team of young ministers working in East London Baptist churches. With the surrounding population changing fast through immigration, particularly from
Africa and
Asia, the congregation became multi-racial but continued to record a steady 100 membership from the 1980s into the 2000s. Roy Scarsbrook, joined and followed Humphrey Vellacott in September 1983 staying until August 2000, emphasising evangelism and eventually becoming one of a group of supported overseas missionaries, as he went to
Poland. Tony Watts, a New Zealander, came initially for a six-month interim pastorate but stayed to 2008, and faced a transient situation within a multi-faith, multi-racial environment. After a year without a minister, the current minister Jeremiah Dawood took up this post in May 2009. The
mission statement of the church is: "East Ham Baptist Church is a multicultural, mission-focussed church. We seek to build up the body of
Christ by encouraging and equipping the members to find and exercis e their gifts, and through this to touch the community both at home and abroad with the love of Christ." ==List of past ministers==