St. Mary’s Baptist Church, the first Baptist church in Coconut Grove

Material Information

Title:
St. Mary’s Baptist Church, the first Baptist church in Coconut Grove
Series Title:
Nicole Combeau Coconut Grove Photographs
Creator:
Nicole Combeau ( Photographer )
Publication Date:

Subjects

Subjects / Keywords:
West Grove
Miami
Photograph
African American churches
Historical markers
Genre:
Photograph
Spatial Coverage:
Florida--Miami--Coconut Grove--West Grove
Coordinates:
25.7287229224687 x -80.2570898590902

Notes

Abstract:
Photo of Florida Heritage Site historical marker that reads: St. Mary First Missionary Baptist Church was the first African American church in Coral Gables. The church was founded on March 9, 1924, and its congregation of seventeen members first met in an old school house on Thomas Avenue in the MacFarlane Homestead Subdivision. This district contains one of the few remaining concentrations of buildings that reflect the city’s African American heritage. In 1926, the congregation built a permanent house of worship on the present location, but it was destroyed by a hurricane in 1926. Another wooden sanctuary was built under the leadership of the Rev. C.H. Williams. In 1938, the Rev. W.F. Tanner began a long association with the church. Upon his arrival, the church had only 162 members; by 1948, under his pastorship, the congregation had grown to over 1,500 members. Rev. Tanner began an ambitious building program for the church, and in 1958 he completed this masonry building. The congregation wanted the new church to be similar in design to the previous church. To that end, architect J. Frank Bradley designed the two-story church with a tower at the same location as in the earlier building. Rev. Tanner served as pastor of the church for 41 yeasr until his death in 1979. ( en )
Funding:
Support for this project was provided by the Mellon funded Race, Risk, and Resilience: Building a Local-to-Global “Commons for Justice” Grant.

Record Information

Source Institution:
Florida International University
Holding Location:
Florida International University
Rights Management:
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/

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Aggregations:
Commons for Justice