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'''John the Baptist Church''' is a historic Baptist church building located at 101 North [[10th Avenue]]. Established in [[1846]] as the '''First Baptist Colored Church''', the congregation represents the oldest continuous black church in Pensacola. The church has been located at the current site on the corner of 10th Avenue and [[Salamanca Street]] since [[1872]]. The 1872 building was destroyed by fire in [[1896]] and rebuilt the following year. The [[1897]] building was destroyed in the [[1906 hurricane]].
 
'''John the Baptist Church''' is a historic Baptist church building located at 101 North [[10th Avenue]]. Established in [[1846]] as the '''First Baptist Colored Church''', the congregation represents the oldest continuous black church in Pensacola. The church has been located at the current site on the corner of 10th Avenue and [[Salamanca Street]] since [[1872]]. The 1872 building was destroyed by fire in [[1896]] and rebuilt the following year. The [[1897]] building was destroyed in the [[1906 hurricane]].
  

Revision as of 06:59, 8 February 2017

John the Baptist Church
Denomination Baptist
Organized 1846
Location 101 North 10th Avenue
Website https://historicjohnthebaptist.blogspot.com

John the Baptist Church is a historic Baptist church building located at 101 North 10th Avenue. Established in 1846 as the First Baptist Colored Church, the congregation represents the oldest continuous black church in Pensacola. The church has been located at the current site on the corner of 10th Avenue and Salamanca Street since 1872. The 1872 building was destroyed by fire in 1896 and rebuilt the following year. The 1897 building was destroyed in the 1906 hurricane.

The current church building was erected in 1907.

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