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Riverside Church at Park and King is a progressive ecumenical Church in the Baptist tradition, serving a small but diverse congregation. According to the church website, the congregation is "an inclusive, open and affirming community of believers without regard for race, sexual orientation, ethnicity, age, gender, or disability, all with a diversity of gifts and experiences united under the ...
Central Baptist Church (Miami, Florida) 1926 built 1989 NRHP-listed 500 N.E. 1st Ave. Miami, Florida: Dougherty & Gardner-designed in Renaissance, Classical Revival, Neo-Classical, Other Mount Zion Baptist Church (Miami, Florida)
The Central Baptist Church is a historic church in Miami, Florida. It is located at 500 Northeast 1st Avenue. On January 4, 1989, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. On October 21, 2007, Central Baptist Church voted to merge with Christ Fellowship, originally named First Baptist Church of Perrine. The church was built ...
Riverside Baptist Church; S. St. John's Baptist Church (Miami, Florida) St. Luke Baptist Church; St. Ruth Missionary Baptist Church; T. Tabernacle Baptist Church ...
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church (Tampa, Florida) St. Gabriel's Episcopal Church (Titusville, Florida) St. George Episcopal Church (Jacksonville) St. James A. M. E. Church (Sanford, Florida) St. James House of Prayer Episcopal Church; St. John's Baptist Church (Miami, Florida) St. John's Episcopal Church (Tallahassee, Florida)
The Riverside area was connected to nearby downtown Miami by the 12th Street (later Flagler Street) bridge, which opened as a toll-roadway in 1905. The tolls were steep for the time: 10 cents for a pedestrian: 25 cents for a horse-drawn cart. In 1909, the City of Miami purchased the facility and removed the tolls.
Central Baptist Church (Miami, Florida) F. First Church of Christ, Scientist (Miami, Florida) G. Greater Bethel AME Church (Miami) M. Mount Zion Baptist Church (Miami) N.
The former Vice-Mayor of the city of Miami Gardens, Aaron Campbell, Jr., is a member of the church. [12] In January 2010 the church was working with the city of Miami Gardens to collect donations for Haiti relief efforts following the major earthquake in the island. The church acted as a collection center for donated goods. [13] [14]