Chinese Baptist Church

Chinese Baptist Church
Location 925 S. King St., Seattle, Washington
Coordinates 47°35′54″N 122°19′7″W / 47.59833°N 122.31861°W / 47.59833; -122.31861Coordinates: 47°35′54″N 122°19′7″W / 47.59833°N 122.31861°W / 47.59833; -122.31861
Area less than one acre
Built 1922
Architect Schack,Young & Meyers
Architectural style Late Gothic Revival
NRHP Reference # 86002094[1]
Added to NRHP July 31, 1986

Chinese Baptist Church is a historic Baptist church at 925 S. King Street in Seattle, Washington.

It was dedicated on October 12, 1922, and was added to the National Register in 1986.[1]

The church had its origin in the late nineteenth century, when the First Baptist Church of Seattle established missionary churches for several of the ethnic groups of foreign laborers in the area, including a Scandinavian Baptist Church (1883) and a Japanese Baptist Church (1899). A Committee on Chinese Work was established in 1892. It conducted a school and worship services in a house at 5th and Yesler, then moved to a larger building in the Chinese district. In 1902 funds were raised to construct a church at Washington and Maynard streets.[2] No longer a "mission church" dependent on its sponsor, from that point on the church had Chinese pastors and was admitted to the Western Washington Baptist Convention. The church served as a focal point for the Chinese American community until 1977, when the congregation moved to a larger facility in Beacon Hill. [1] The building is now the home of the Chinese Southern Baptist Church.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Nomination Form - Chinese Baptist Church" (PDF). National Registry of Historic Places. Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  2. "History". Chinese Baptist Church. Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  3. "About us". Chinese Southern Baptist Church. Retrieved 21 December 2014.

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