First Baptist Church of Whitesboro to Celebrate 120 years
BY JEWEL JUSTICE | AC JosepH Media
WHITESBORO — The historic First Baptist Church of Whitesboro, in Middle Township of Cape May County, is celebrating its 120-year anniversary last weekend of October.
It is a three-day event, featuring several guest speakers and celebrating the church and first roots of the Black community in South Jersey. There is a revival service on Friday, Oct. 25, an anniversary banquet at The Shore Club on Saturday, and two services on Sunday.
The church stands as Whitesboro’s oldest institution, originally opening in 1904.
“[This] is an important benchmark in the history of the church [and also] the community of Whitesboro,” Rev. Douglas H. Moore, the senior pastor, said.
The historically all-Black “colony” of Whitesboro was founded in the early 1900s, through the combined efforts of the African-American Equitable Industrial Association, members of the AME Zion Church in Cape May City, and investors from the South, notably Congressman George H. White and Booker T. Washington.
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