Skip to main content

Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church (Portland, Oregon)

View
@ University of Oregon Libraries

Martin, Richard H., Jr

Description

The 1909 church in the Albina neighborhood, on Portland’s east side, was purchased by the congregation in 1951 and remodeled to its current appearance in 1958. The congregation was established in 1944 in a housing development for war-time workers employed in the nearby shipyards. After the war, the church moved to the Albina neighborhood of Portland, where African Americans were forced to live in this era due to discriminatory housing practices. The congregation grew rapidly under the leadership of Reverend O.B. Williams and by the early 1950s needed more space. They engaged architect Hubert Athling Williams, who renovated the Gothic Revival church, giving it the modern appearance it has today. In their nearly 50-year tenure at the helm of the Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church, Reverend Williams and his wife Willia offered not only spiritual leadership to the congregation, but also provided education, social services and a real community center. Additionally, the church
Type:
Image
Contributors:
Burrell, Raymond, III
Rights:
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
View Original At:

Record Contributed By

University of Oregon Libraries

Record Harvested From

Mountain West Digital Library