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Recognizing, Honoring, Celebrating, and Thanking The First African Baptist Church of Philadelphia for its invaluable contributions to the City of Philadelphia on the occasion of its 200th Anniversary.
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WHEREAS, The First African Baptist Church of Philadelphia was established in June, 1809 with thirteen members, ten women and three men; and
WHEREAS, The First African Baptist Church of Philadelphia is the oldest African American-founded Baptist congregation in the City of Philadelphia and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and one of the oldest African American-founded Baptist congregation in the United States of America; and
WHEREAS, Two freemen, John and Samuel Bivens, sold themselves into slavery so that James Burrows of Northampton County, Virginia could become the third pastor; and
WHEREAS, The First African Baptist Church of Philadelphia has been instrumental in the birth of many notable organizations including the Christian Street YMCA and the Downingtown Industrial School; and
WHEREAS, The First African Baptist Church of Philadelphia has given birth to many other churches including Tasker Street Missionary Baptist Church, Mt. Zion Baptist Church of Germantown, Kaighn Avenue Baptist Church of Camden, New Jersey, Shiloh Baptist Church, and Miller Memorial Baptist Church; and
WHEREAS, On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of The First African Baptist Church of Philadelphia, the esteemed Dr. Booker T. Washington, the keynote speaker, stated "It is not enough for us to succeed as individuals; we must succeed as groups, organizations, as churches, in every aspect standing together and continue to go forward ... in grand eloquent success"; and
WHEREAS, On Friday, June 19th, 2009, The First African Baptist Church of Philadelphia will celebrate its 200th Anniversary and two hundred years of African American Baptist works in the City of Philadelphia as well as throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; now, therefore,
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