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Metropolitan Baptist Church (Washington, D.C.)

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Metropolitan holds the distinction of having had only six pastors in its history since 1864: Rev. Henry Bailey (1864–1870); Rev. Robert Johnson (1870–1903); Rev. Moses W. D. Norman (1905–1926); Rev. Earnest Clarence Smith (1928–1977); Rev. H. Beecher Hicks Jr. (1977–2014); Rev. Maurice Watson
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George L. Parks Jr., was installed as Metropolitan's seventh pastor on October 28, 2023. His forward thinking, preaching prowess, bold approaches to worship and ministry are positioning Metropolitan for ministry in a brand new way.
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Maurice Watson was installed as the sixth pastor of Metropolitan Baptist Church on April 12, 2015. Watson also has a dynamic itinerant preaching ministry that extends across the continent and globe.
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Metropolitan's pastor-emeritus, H. Beecher Hicks, Jr., was named one of America's greatest black preachers by
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Rev. Henry Bailey, with ten original members, founded the Fourth Baptist Church in 1864. According to
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magazine in 1993. The church also has a music and arts ministry that is staffed with
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Metropolitan Baptist Church lays cornerstone, raises cross at new location
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How Sweet the Sound, Five Area Gospel Choirs That Hit All the Right Notes
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Giving a hero his due--Remembering Commerce Secretary Ron Brown
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This article relating to a church in Washington, D.C. is a
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Largo
Denomination
Baptist
Pastor(s)
Baptist
Largo, Maryland

John Wesley Cromwell
Nineteenth Street Baptist Church
Civil War
contraband
Ebony
Richard Smallwood
"Rev. Henry Bailey - Malfrance Church of God (previously pastor at Glen White)"
"The First Negro Churches in the District of Columbia" 
The Journal of Negro History


"One on One: Rev. Maurice Watson, the new pastor of Metropolitan Baptist Church"
ISSN
0190-8286
"The 15 Greatest Black Preachers"
Giving a hero his due--Remembering Commerce Secretary Ron Brown
Metropolitan Baptist Church lays cornerstone, raises cross at new location
How Sweet the Sound, Five Area Gospel Choirs That Hit All the Right Notes
Metropolitan Baptist Church
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