The First Baptist Church of the City of Washington, DC

First Baptist Church
First Baptist Church
38°54′30.5″N 77°2′12.7″W / 38.908472°N 77.036861°W / 38.908472; -77.036861Coordinates: 38°54′30.5″N 77°2′12.7″W / 38.908472°N 77.036861°W / 38.908472; -77.036861
Location O Street and 16th Street Northwest (Washington, D.C.)
Country United States
Denomination American Baptist Churches USA
Website firstbaptistdc.org
Architecture
Architect(s) Harold E. Wagoner
Completed 1955

The First Baptist Church of the City of Washington, DC is a Baptist church at the corner of O Street and 16th Street Northwest (Washington, D.C.), nine blocks north of the White House. It is affiliated with the District of Columbia Baptist Convention. The church is also considered the parent organization to the First Colored Baptist Church of Washington, D.C. which was later renamed Nineteenth Street Baptist Church. It was originally organized in 1801.

The church has occupied five buildings on four sites, including one on the site of what is now Ford's Theater. The congregation moved to its current location in 1890, with the first services held in the present sanctuary building on Christmas Day 1955. Famous attendees through history include former presidents Harry S. Truman and Jimmy Carter.[1]

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