Bethel Baptist Church
Posted by: ggmorton
N 29° 45.350 W 095° 22.571
15R E 270230 N 3294095
An old church near downtown Houston, TX.
Waymark Code: WMQK3
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 09/16/2006
Views: 19
Located in one of Houston’s rougher, but rapidly improving neighborhoods still in the shadow of downtown, most people never saw this building because of the weeds that grew up around it. The church was on an abandoned yet stately on a street so dilapidated that the cobblestones were visible through beneath the decades-old asphalt. The people who have lived in this neighborhood all their lives sometimes sleep outside on the porch in summer because their clapboard shacks lack air conditioning which would merely seep out through the holes in the walls and roofs if they had it.
Once a place of worship, Bethel Baptist Church offered refuge to feral cats, flocks of birds, and the occasional junkie before being burned down in early 2005. Though entering was taking your life in your own hands, it was often admired from the outside. The church stood tall and proud offering surprisingly little sidewalk space for a building of its time. Much of the stained glass was in tact until the fire, though the roof was not.
Originally constructed near the Freedmantown district, established as a haven for former slaves. The fire came as the area was being redeveloped as town homes and fake loft buildings.
* Bethel Baptist Church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
* 1889 - The original Bethel Baptist Church is erected.
* 1900 - The "Great Storm" that killed six thousand people in Galveston knocks down the original church.
* 1997 - The last church service is held in this building.
* July, 1999 - KHOU Television, channel 11, reports that Bethel Baptist Church may be torn down. Engineers have determined it will take $100,000.00 to save the building, and local church groups don’t have that kind of money.
* January 24, 2005 - The church burns to the ground. The fire is ruled arson. Older residents claim that developers paid someone to burn it down so the land could be developed into more townhomes. But KHWB Television, channel 38, reports that the fire was set by a homeless squatter.
* February 4, 2005 - The man police say is responsible for burning down the church is arrested in a drug bust just yards away.
Street address: 801 Andrews Houston, TX USA 77019
County / Borough / Parish: Harris
Year listed: 1998
Historic (Areas of) Significance: Architecture/Engineering
Periods of significance: 1925-1974
Historic function: Religion
Current function: Destroyed
Privately owned?: yes
Primary Web Site: [Web Link]
Season start / Season finish: Not listed
Hours of operation: Not listed
Secondary Website 1: Not listed
Secondary Website 2: Not listed
National Historic Landmark Link: Not listed
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