
Friendship Baptist Church
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N 42° 21.121 W 083° 03.200
17T E 330884 N 4690903
3900 Beaubien Avenue Detroit, MI. This church is directly across the street from the main entrance of Children's Hospital of Detroit.
Waymark Code: WM1709W
Location: Michigan, United States
Date Posted: 11/12/2022
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Side 1:
Friendship Baptist Church: In 1916 the Rev. Samuel S. Cumby founded Friendship Baptist Church, an African-American congregation, on Russell Street. The Rev. John Henry Johnson (1878-1957) began to lead the church the next year. Its membership grew rapidly over the next two decades, forcing several moves in search of more space. In 1935 Rev. Johnson and the approximately 1,000-member church moved to their first long-term location, at 623 Rowena, later renamed Mack Avenue. By this time, the church had more than twenty-five auxiliaries and clubs engaged in such community outreach efforts as Red Cross projects, food programs and volunteering. In 1960 Friendship Baptist Church became the second African-American church to join the Detroit Association of American Baptist Churches.
Side 2:
Friendship Baptist Church: In the 1950s Detroit began urban renewal. Meant to improve the city with highway, housing and public building projects, the effort also destroyed neighborhoods, including “Black Bottom,” where Friendship Baptist was located. In 1958 the Rev. Louis Johnson (1930-2008), the church’s third pastor, heard that Friendship would be razed for the Detroit Medical Center project. After a three-year battle to stay in the area, the church became the first approved for a new site. The building on Mack was leveled in 1963. This Modern-style church was designed by Wallace K. Kagawa, an architect with Minoru Yamasaki and Associates, who helped design the World Trade Center in New York City. Opened in April 1964, Friendship was the first Detroit church built in an urban renewal area.
Historical Name: Friendship Baptist Church
 Parking nearby?: yes
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 Registered Site #: L2298
 Historical Date: Not listed
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