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The First Baptist Church of the City of Washington, D.C.

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40: 53: 284:"You know, the President has to be very careful, when he goes to church, that he goes to church for the purpose of worshiping God and not for the purpose of being a circus. A great many people, if they find that the President, not Harry Truman, but the President, is going to be in church, they will go to church. Well, that is not the right frame of mind in which to go to church, and I don't cater to that sort of program. I go because I want to go and because I think I ought to go, and not for the purpose of making a show. The First Baptist Church treats me just the way I want to be treated." 408: 60: 268:“There are stones in this building from a church in Japan that was destroyed by the first atom bomb; stones from churches in Berlin and Hamburg, also destroyed in bombing raids during World War II; and stones from a mission church in Africa, from a church in Argentina and from Westminster Abbey and St. Paul’s Cathedral in London.” 288:
After two pre-inaugural services at First Baptist, President Carter joined the church on the first Sunday of his presidency, Jan. 23, 1977, along with his wife Rosalynn and his son Chip. Daughter Amy, age 9, was baptized at the church Feb. 6, 1977. During the 48 months of his term, President Carter
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attended Sunday services at First Baptist more than 70 times, according to the National Archives. Once a month, he would teach Sunday School to the church’s Couples Class. At the class's annual banquet in October 1977, President Carter made remarks that echoed Truman's:
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The first organizers of the First Baptist Church met in 1801 at the U.S. Treasury Building. The first Building Committee was very successful: In June 1802 minutes of a meeting…tell of the purchase of a lot 75 feet by 37 feet for $ 225.00.
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By the fall of 1802, a brick church 42 feet by 32 feet had been completed and dedicated. The Rev. William Parkinson, chaplain of the House of Representatives, gave the dedication sermon.
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The congregation moved to its current location at 16th and O Streets NW in 1890, with the first services held in the present sanctuary building on Christmas Day 1955.
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It was not until 1809 that the building was equipped with pews, which were rented to the congregation to cover expenses.
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The church has occupied five buildings on four sites, including one building on the site of what is now
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Famous attendees through history include Presidents
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First Baptist Church of Washington, D.C.

First Baptist Church is located in District of Columbia
38°54′30.5″N 77°2′12.7″W / 38.908472°N 77.036861°W / 38.908472; -77.036861
16th Street NW
Washington, D.C.
Denomination
Baptist
Alliance of Baptists
American Baptist Churches USA
Cooperative Baptist Fellowship
District of Columbia Baptist Convention
firstbaptistdc.org
Architect(s)
Harold E. Wagoner
Baptist
16th Street NW
Washington, D.C.
Alliance of Baptists
American Baptist Churches USA
Cooperative Baptist Fellowship
District of Columbia Baptist Convention
Ford's Theater
Harry S. Truman
Jimmy Carter
Sixteenth Street Historic District
"Column: Sunday Morning With Jimmy Carter"
"Edward Pruden, President's Pastor"
Carters, Family Members Join First Baptist Church

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