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First Baptist Church
Photo and Commentary by Chanel Robinson
The First Baptist Church in the beginning did not start out
as a church, but as our first meetinghouse, for four years to
be exact. The Churches first meetinghouse or vestry was first
built in the year of 1801 as a pace of worship for Beverlys
small population of Baptists. The church first stood on a street
then known as Wallace Street but its new location is on Cabot
Street, one of Beverlys main streets. Cabot Street, which
is the street that contains everything from the police station,
the Odd Fellows Hall, and the famous Cabot house, which was
also the location for Beverlys National Bank, which was
built a year after the church. For the community, Beverlys
church with the Harbor light has made numerous contributions
that have benefited society. A few things the church is known
for today is for establishing its own mens basketball
team in 1934 and womens in 1979, the building of the Anchorage
house for young boys and for its many missions to other countries
such as Haiti. But what this church is most famous for is its
Harbor Light steeple. Today possibly the only steeple light
remaining operational, the Harbor Light stands 133ft tall, is
the guiding light seen for over fifteen miles away that has
over the years brought ships safely into the harbor.
For 174 years the First Baptist Church stood not only as a symbol,
but as a guiding light as well. It was in 1975 that tragedy
struck this church when on August 26, 1975 the church was brought
to an end due to a fire. The peoples, Gods house
of worship was gone but by some miracle the steeple remained
untouched. It seemed that it just wasnt time for the Harbor
light to burn out. But Beverly became faced with the problem
of what would become of the churches remaining steeple. The
people of Beverly wanted to preserve the historical landmark.
It was two years after the fire that the new First Baptist Church
was built including the Harbor Landmark. It was two years after
the fire that the new First Baptist Church was built including
the Harbor Light Steeple form the original church. "Anchor
us in times of trouble, Make teachers of us everyday, Anad let
our steeple stay a beacon, to all those who seek to know our
way."
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