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Mount Ararat Baptist Church NRHP-listed Birmingham: Jefferson: Significant for its participation in the Civil Rights Movement. [5] [14] Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church: NRHP-listed Mobile: Mobile: Built in 1916. Significant as an early African American Baptist church. [5] Mount Zion Baptist Church NRHP-listed Mobile, AL Mobile Built in 1888.
The second Baptist church was founded on June 3, 1809, [4] originally named West Fork of Flint River Church, although renamed to Enon Baptist Church shortly thereafter. [6] (In 1861 the Enon church moved to Huntsville, and was renamed the First Baptist Church of Huntsville in 1895. [6]) John Canterbery was the church's first pastor, called on ...
Huntsville: c. 1868 10 First Baptist Church May 19, 2023: Huntsville: c. 1962-1966 11 Ford-Countess House: October 31, 2013: Huntsville: c. 1820s NRHP 12 Gurley Cumberland Presbyterian Church November 4, 1987: Gurley: 1912 13 Gurley Historic District: November 17, 1995: Gurley: c. 1874-1972 NRHP 14 Harris Home for Children April 30, 2020 ...
Prospect Hill Missionary Baptist Church: built NRHP-listed San Antonio, Texas: First Baptist Church (Stamford, Texas) built NRHP-listed Stamford, Texas: built NRHP-listed Harmony Hill Baptist Church Founded 1913 2708 S. Chestnut St. Lufkin, Texas
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Jamal Harrison Bryant was born on May 21, 1971, in Boston, Massachusetts, to John Richard and Cecelia Bryant (née Williams). He has a younger sister. He was raised in Baltimore, Maryland, where, as a child, he attended his father's church Bethel A.M.E. Church.
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Paradise Missionary Baptist Church, in Tampa, Florida Cornel West preaching at a Missionary Baptist church in New Jersey. Missionary Baptists are a group of Baptists that grew out of the missionary / anti-missionary controversy that divided Baptists in the United States in the early part of the 19th century, with Missionary Baptists following the pro-missions movement position. [1]