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    Home » Things to do » Parks

    Bethel Church Park at Bethel Baptist Church

    Modified: Dec 20, 2020 by Jill Jarvis · This post may contain affiliate links · This blog generates income via ads · #sponsoredpost · Leave a Comment

    Bethel Baptist Church Pews at Bethel Baptist Church
    Just west of Downtown is a neighborhood with some houses and lots of townhomes. I've driven through many times, but I never realized that the fire damaged Bethel Baptist Church was now the Bethel Church Park!

    Bethel Church Park Bethel Baptist Church
    Bethel Baptist Church is not a playground park... but it is a place that will amaze you. Just like you cannot believe the beautiful Sisters of Charity Park and Helen's Park are tucked away off busy streets, you will be amazed at this beautiful park in the quiet neighborhood, by Downtown.

    Bethel Baptist Church Historical Marker
    Three of the walls of Bethel Baptist Church are still standing, with an open roof, new benches and stained glass that catches the sunlight. You can walk inside the church (during open hours, 10am-5pm) and learn about it's history.

    Bethel Baptist Church Sign
    The church was built in 1889 as a haven for former slaves in the Freedmantown district. This structure was destroyed by a storm in 1900.

    Bethel Baptist Church was rebuilt, destroyed again, and rebuilt again with the brick walls you see today. Church services were held until 1997 and in 2005, a fire destroyed the interior of the church, leaving only the exterior walls intact.

    In 2009, the City of Houston bought the damaged building and installed the steel supports to preserve it.

    Bethel Baptist Church Entrance
    I have not seen another Houston park like this one and I was amazed as we approached it. When we went inside, I was even more amazed.

    Bethel Church Beams
    When we visited, the church was open and we were able to walk through. (Some past reviews say the doors were closed during "open" hours.)

    The only trick was parking. Most streets in this neighborhood are one way, narrow and have signs saying "permit parking only". We had to go a few blocks away to find public parking. Still, it was worth it to see this church!

    Bethel Baptist Church Roof
    We have seen a lot of Houston parks, but this one is special. The preservation of the historical church is imaginative, the history lessons are extremely interesting and the light through the glass onto the pews really did take our breath away.

    This Bethel Baptist Church park (parking challenges and all) is worth a trip from anywhere to see.

    Bethel Baptist Church - Bethel Church Park:

    Address:  801 Andrews St, Houston, TX 77019

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