
Nineteenth Street Baptist Church
The first and oldest independent Black Baptist congregation in Washington, D.C., this church has anchored African American spiritual and civic life since its establishment nearly two centuries ago.
At a glance
Nineteenth Street Baptist Church stands as a foundational institution in Washington, D.C.’s Black religious community. Located on 16th Street, NW, it remains a living monument to faith, resilience, and social witness.
History
Founded in 1839, the church emerged during a formative period for African American religious independence in the nation’s capital. Since its inception, it has been woven into the historical and social fabric of Washington, D.C.’s African American community, serving generations through spiritual leadership and community action.
What you see
The church building reflects the architectural traditions of nineteenth-century Baptist meetinghouses in Washington, D.C. Its presence on 16th Street anchors a neighborhood rich in African American cultural heritage.
Cultural significance
As the first independent Black Baptist congregation in D.C., this church holds profound historical importance. It stands as a testament to African American autonomy in religious affairs and community self-determination during the nineteenth century and beyond.
Key facts
- Founded: 1839
- Location: 16th Street, NW, Washington, D.C.
- Coordinates: 38.9468°N, 77.0368°W
- Status: First independent Black Baptist congregation in Washington, D.C.
- Country: United States
Practical information & getting there
The church is accessible in central Washington, D.C., near public transportation. Contact the congregation directly for current service times and visiting hours.
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