Ebenezer Baptist Church (Richmond, Virginia) Explained

Ebenezer Baptist Church
Address:216 West Leigh Street,
Jackson Ward, Richmond, Virginia, U.S.
Website:Official website
Former Name:Third African Baptist Church
Founded Date:1858
Pastor:Rev. Adam L. Bond

Ebenezer Baptist Church, formerly known as the Third African Baptist Church, is a prominent Black church built in 1858 and located in the Jackson Ward neighborhood of Richmond, Virginia.[1] [2] The site location has a historical marker (marker SA-96).[3] It is one part of the Jackson Ward Historic District, a National Register of Historic Places-listing since July 30, 1976.[4]

History

The Ebenezer Baptist Church was built in 1858 by a congregation of some 400 people; it was an offshoot of the First African Baptist Church, which experienced issues of overcrowding.[5] [6] It was originally named the Third African Baptist Church, but after one year the name was changed to Ebenezer Baptist Church. In 1866, Ebenezer opened the first public school for African-American children in the city of Richmond. In 1883, Hartshorn Memorial College started in the basement of Ebenezer, where it existed for one year. In the early 20th-century a remodel with alternations was done to the building by architect Charles Thaddeus Russell, which included the addition of a cupola with four spires.

In 1865, Rev. Peter Randolph was the first African American to serve as pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church.[7] Rev. Richard Wells was the pastor starting in 1870 and served for 24 years, under his leadership church membership reached 1,500 parishioners.[8] Wells also served as the president of the Virginia Baptist State Convention.[9] Since 2020, Rev. Adam L. Bond is the pastor.[10]

In 2022, Ebenezer hosted the Reconnect Jackson Ward project, a public discussion and plan to reconnect the neighborhood of Jackson Ward (in an attempt of undoing the history of building Interstate 95 and redlining on the community).[11]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ebenezer Baptist Church . 2023-03-11 . Encyclopedia Virginia . en-US.
  2. Web site: 2022-10-14 . Reconnect Jackson Ward aims to make residents whole again . 2023-03-12 . VPM NPR . en.
  3. Web site: Ebenezer Baptist Church . 2023-03-11 . hmdb.org . en.
  4. Web site: Jackson Ward Historic District . National Register of Historic Places, U.S. Department of the Interior.
  5. Web site: May 26, 2017 . Ebenezer marks its 160th . 2023-03-12 . Richmond Free Press.
  6. Book: Matthews, Dr Kimberly A. . Richmond's First African Baptist Church . 2023-01-30 . Arcadia Publishing . 978-1-4396-7700-1 . 46 . en.
  7. Book: Payne, Charles M. . Time Longer Than Rope: A Century of African American Activism, 1850-1950 . Green . Adam . August 2003 . NYU Press . 978-0-8147-6702-3 . 105 . en.
  8. Book: Cathcart, William . The Baptist Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of the Doctrines, Ordinances ... of the General History of the Baptist Denomination in All Lands, with Numerous Biographical Sketches...& a Supplement . 1883 . L. H. Everts . 1345 . en.
  9. Book: Corey, Charles Henry . A History of the Richmond Theological Seminary: With Reminiscences of Thirty Years' Work Among the Colored People of the South . 1895 . J. W. Randolph Company . en.
  10. Web site: October 1, 2020 . Dr. Adam L. Bond, Ebenezer Baptist Church’s new pastor, eases into transition during pandemic . 2023-03-12 . Richmond Free Press.
  11. Web site: Harrison . Don . 2022-06-06 . A Bridge to Somewhere . 2023-03-12 . Richmond Magazine . en-us.