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Historic Buckhead church celebrates major milestone

New Hope African Methodist Episcopal Church is 150 years old

ATLANTA — An Atlanta house of worship born at the end of the Civil War Sunday is celebrating its 150th birthday.

New Hope AME Church, located at 3012 Arden Rd., NW, held a special commemorative worship service Sunday at its Buckhead sanctuary.

The church, founded in 1872, had its beginnings when a white Buckhead resident, James Smith, willed two acres of land to be used as a church and school for black people.

In its first years, services were held in a camp meeting style, an institution which still exists today.  Later, a wood plant structure was built on the site. Reverend Joseph Woods was the first of forty-one ministers who have served New Hope's membership

The original church building was destroyed by fire in 1927.  A new structure was created, and the Sanctuary of New Hope AME church was completed in 1936.   

The 1936 structure was heavily damaged by a tornado in 1975 and, once again, the people of New Hope overcame the obstacles and rebuilt.   Throughout its long history, the church has remained a beacon of hope for Atlanta's black community.

To this day, it continues its mission to "Welcome, Worship and Witness."

     

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