Liberty Missionary Baptist Church
Liberty Missionary Baptist Church, located in Evansville, Indiana, is the oldest African-American congregation in the city, with a rich history dating back to its formation in 1865. Originally established in a small brick building, the church has undergone several transformations, including the construction of a new brick church in 1880 and the addition of an education wing in the late 1950s. Despite facing challenges such as a cyclone that destroyed the church in 1887, Liberty Missionary Baptist Church has remained a pillar of the community, providing leadership in the religious, social, and political life of Evansville's black community.
Situated in the Baptisttown district, the church's Gothic Revival architecture stands as a testament to its resilience and enduring presence. Over the years, Liberty Missionary Baptist Church has played a significant role in the lives of its congregants and the surrounding neighborhood, which became known as Baptist Town. The church's commitment to serving the community is further exemplified by the establishment of Liberty Terrace apartments, a housing complex for elderly and handicapped individuals sponsored by a housing corporation affiliated with the church. With its deep roots and unwavering dedication, Liberty Missionary Baptist Church continues to be a symbol of faith, strength, and community in Evansville.
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