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'''Greater Shiloh Baptist Church''' is a large Baptist congregation located at 2135 [[Jefferson Avenue Southwest]]. [[Michael Wesley]] is pastor.
'''Greater Shiloh Baptist Church''' also known as '''Greater Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church''' is a large Baptist congregation located at 2135 [[Jefferson Avenue Southwest]]. [[Michael Wesley]] is pastor.


[[Image:Shiloh Baptist Church 1895.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Shiloh Baptist Church in 1895]]
[[Image:Shiloh Baptist Church 1895.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Shiloh Baptist Church in 1895]]
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The newly-built church hosted the [[1902 National Baptist Convention]]. An address by [[Booker T. Washington]] on the evening of [[September 19]] draw an overflow crowd that, following the address, was driven to pandemonium by a shout mistaken as a report of fire. Over 100 people were crushed to death in the ensuing stampede. In addition to mourning the dead, the church saw reduced membership and struggled to pay for the remaining $13,000 of its building loan.
The newly-built church hosted the [[1902 National Baptist Convention]]. An address by [[Booker T. Washington]] on the evening of [[September 19]] draw an overflow crowd that, following the address, was driven to pandemonium by a shout mistaken as a report of fire. Over 100 people were crushed to death in the ensuing stampede. In addition to mourning the dead, the church saw reduced membership and struggled to pay for the remaining $13,000 of its building loan.


After the church site was rezoned for business uses, the congregation relocated five blocks west to the corner of [[14th Street South|14th Street]] where it began constructing two new buildings. The congregation began worshipping in the basement of the new building in [[1927]] but was unable to complete the building due to the effects of the [[Great Depression]]. Renamed "Greater Shiloh" the church finally completed the new sanctuary in [[1961]]. Seven years later an expansion of the [[Medical Center]] forced the church to move again, this time to its current home on Jefferson Avenue Southwest.
After the church site was rezoned for business uses, the congregation relocated five blocks west to the corner of [[14th Street South|14th Street]] where it began constructing two new buildings. The congregation began worshipping in the basement of the new building in [[1927]] but was unable to complete the building due to the effects of the [[Great Depression]]. Renamed "Greater Shiloh" the church finally completed the new sanctuary in [[1961]]. Seven years later an expansion of the [[Medical Center]] forced the church to move again, this time to [[1660 18th Place Southwest]]. Later it moved to its much larger current home on Jefferson Avenue Southwest.


The current pastor of the church is Dr. [[Michael W. Wesley, Sr.]]
The current pastor of the church is Dr. [[Michael W. Wesley, Sr.]]
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==References==
==References==
* Walker, Robert Henry Jr (1902) ''Trumpet Blast''. Washington D. C.: self-published - accessed from Birmingham Public Library Digital Collections ([http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/u?/p4017coll8,4215 link])
* Walker, Robert Henry Jr (1902) ''Trumpet Blast''. Washington D. C.: self-published - accessed from Birmingham Public Library Digital Collections ([http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/u?/p4017coll8,4215 link])
* Buckles, Emma K. (2021) "Greater Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, Sunday Worship Service" ''Magic City Religion'' https://magiccityreligion.org/2021/05/20/greater-shiloh-missionary-baptist-church-sunday-worship-service/
* Buckles, Emma K. (2021) [https://magiccityreligion.org/2021/05/20/greater-shiloh-missionary-baptist-church-sunday-worship-service/ "Greater Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, Sunday Worship Service"] ''Magic City Religion''


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.greatershiloh.org/ Greater Shiloh Baptist Church] website
* [http://www.greatershiloh.org/ Greater Shiloh Baptist Church] website


[[Category:Baptist churches]]
[[Category: Baptist churches]]
[[Category:Jefferson Avenue Southwest]]
[[Category: Jefferson Avenue]]
[[Category:19th Street South]]
[[Category: 19th Street South]]
[[Category:7th Avenue South]]
[[Category: 7th Avenue South]]
[[Category:1901 buildings]]
[[Category: 1901 buildings]]
[[Category:14th Street South]]
[[Category: 14th Street South]]
[[Category:1927 buildings]]
[[Category: 1927 buildings]]
[[Category:1961 buildings]]
[[Category: 1961 buildings]]
[[Category:1969 buildings]]
[[Category: 1969 buildings]]
[[Category: D. A. Helmich buildings]]
[[Category: Churches formerly in Southside]]
[[Category: Churches in Southwest Birmingham]]

Latest revision as of 10:46, 1 April 2024

Greater Shiloh Baptist Church also known as Greater Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church is a large Baptist congregation located at 2135 Jefferson Avenue Southwest. Michael Wesley is pastor.

Shiloh Baptist Church in 1895

The church was first organized by former 6th Avenue Baptist Church pastor Thomas Walker as Shiloh Baptist Church on May 3, 1891. It occupied the southeast corner of 19th Street South and Avenue G in Southside.

Shiloh Baptist Church in 1902. courtesy BPL Archives

In 1901 the congregation completed a massive new sanctuary capable of holding 3,000 worshippers. The 70-foot by 100-foot building was designed by D. A. Helmich and constructed for $45,000 by Swann & Sons contractors. The light-colored brick for the building was supplied by the brickyard owned by pastor Walker. The interior features deep side galleries and eight massive wood roof trusses.

The newly-built church hosted the 1902 National Baptist Convention. An address by Booker T. Washington on the evening of September 19 draw an overflow crowd that, following the address, was driven to pandemonium by a shout mistaken as a report of fire. Over 100 people were crushed to death in the ensuing stampede. In addition to mourning the dead, the church saw reduced membership and struggled to pay for the remaining $13,000 of its building loan.

After the church site was rezoned for business uses, the congregation relocated five blocks west to the corner of 14th Street where it began constructing two new buildings. The congregation began worshipping in the basement of the new building in 1927 but was unable to complete the building due to the effects of the Great Depression. Renamed "Greater Shiloh" the church finally completed the new sanctuary in 1961. Seven years later an expansion of the Medical Center forced the church to move again, this time to 1660 18th Place Southwest. Later it moved to its much larger current home on Jefferson Avenue Southwest.

The current pastor of the church is Dr. Michael W. Wesley, Sr.

References

External links