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The Butler Street Christian Methodist
Episcopal Church was organized by the
late Reverend S. E. Poe in 1882. The
church grew out of a Sunday School that
operated on Gilmer Street. The Grant
Estate donated property on Butler Street
to be used for church purposes. A
wooden frame edifice was built on the
present church site, the exact date is
unknown. Today, The Butler Street
Christian Methodist Episcopal Church is
listed on the register of National
Historic Sites.
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The church grew rapidly requiring a
larger edifice. Our present Church
edifice was erected in 1920, to
accommodate the membership in worship
and study. The Reverend H.W. Evans led
the Church in erecting this structure.
During the erecting of this structure,
Butler Street worshipped jointly with
the Holsey Temple C.M.E. Church, which
was located on Boulevard Avenue.
Through its place as the “Mother Church”
of Atlanta Area CME Churches, Butler
Street has been the spawning ground for
the establishment of two additional CME
Churches. Those being Holsey
Temple and West Side
Community. In
1940, a major
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life of the
congregation which resulted in the
organization of the Denson Temple
Independent Methodist Church on
Whitehall Street.
Butler Street has been pastored by many
outstanding ministers of the Christian
Methodist Episcopal Church. The former
pastors of Butler Street C.M.E. Church
include: Reverends S.E. Poe, R.K.
Harris, J.W. Irwin, B.J. Cofer, R.A.
Carter (later elected Bishop), T.M.
Wylie, J.H. Wiggins, C.L. Bonner, W.E.
Farmer, W.H. Nelson, J.C. Colclough,
N.W. Clark, H.W. Evans, J.C. Anderson,
T.T. Taylor, G.L. Word, J.D. Hudson, A.F.
Bailey, (served twice), J.T. Singleton
(Associate to Rev. Bailey), H.D. Denson,
B.J. Jones, T.E. Sibley, R.B. Shorts,
H.H. Davis, L.L. Napier, L.W. Jay, T.L.
Brown, Sr., R.L. Jackson, III, a second
time of ministry by L.W. Jay, and
presently A.M. Alford, Sr., who has
served since 1995.
Our church membership has always
consisted of many of Atlanta’s finest
business, civic, political and
professional laypersons who have and are
making outstanding contributions to our
church, city, state and nation. Many of
the major Civil Rights initiatives of
the forties, fifties and sixties were
hosted by Butler Street and out of those
initiatives grew some of Atlanta’s most
revered names in the African American
Community. Butler Street has been known
over the years for her service to the
community as a friendly, loving, and
caring church. Long before it was
popular or considered ministry, Butler
Street established many ministries that
the full community of Atlanta has
benefited from. Butler Street was among
the first churches anywhere to offer hot
meals to the homeless and was recognized
for this pioneering ministry by The
Atlanta Journal Constitution and The
Atlanta Christian Council. Seeing a
need to increase the number of college
bound high school graduates, Butler
Street launched a scholarship ministry.
Initially this scholarship rewarded each
graduate with a $100.00 scholarship,
which today has grown to $1,500.00.
Throughout its run of nearly twenty
years the scholarship ministry has
awarded more than $75,000.00 to college
bound high school students. These
students have gone to colleges and
universities throughout the United
States and today have taken their
rightful roles and places in society.
Many of these recipients remain as
members of Butler Street and are now
contributing to the scholarship fund so
that others may benefit as they did.
During the ministry of L.W. Jay, Le
Centre Cercle was founded as a ministry
to young adults. It was through this
organization that the scholarship
ministry was born. Through all of her
storied history, Butler Street has
preserved the spirit of her ancestors
who cherished and claimed their sonship
and daughtership through the death and
resurrection of Jesus Christ. Today
Butler Street is one of Atlanta’s oldest
and most historic churches. It is and
always has been a leader in the
ecumenical community of faith.
Throughout the greater Atlanta Community
Butler Street has shown itself as a
beacon of hope to a people on the brink
of despair.
This claim has continued through
THE STEWARDSHIP FOR LIFE CAMPAIGN,
which began in March of 1996, with the
vision of Pastor Alford, The program’s
aim is to center the entire work of the
church on the true mission of the
church. It has three essential
components. They are 1) A church
diligent in study, 2) A church growing
in faith, and 3) A church active in
witness. The intent is to
nurture persons so that they grow from
membership to discipleship. At the July
Church Conference of 1996, upon
recommendation from Pastor Alford,
Butler Street initiated the
Becoming Disciples Through Bible Study
Program. This thirty-four week
study of the whole Bible focuses on
disciplined daily study, weekly group
conversation and sharing, and mutual
support. Ideally it brings 12 persons
and a group leader together in a small
group setting. The model is that of
Jesus and His disciples. In our initial
year more than forty persons
participated in three classes. The
first graduation took place on July 27,
1997. Since the time of the program’s
initiation nearly 40% of the church
membership has now participated in the
program. Today boasting over 50
different ministries, Butler Street
continues to give hope to all who would
seek to be saved through the gospel of
Jesus Christ. Additionally our ministry
of God’s Word is central to all that we
do. We now offer MasterLife Bible
Study, The Prayer, Praise, and
Deliverance Service (a weekly ministry
of strength for daily living), Disciple
One, Two, Three, and Disciple Four.
These classes are all in addition to
Sunday School and Vacation Bible
School. All of our classes of Bible
Study are geared and designed to give
greater understanding of God’s Word in
our lives and to cause us to live lives
owned, possessed and sealed by the Holy
Spirit. Through all of this our walk of
discipleship with Jesus Christ as the
Master of our lives continues to be
enriched and our witness continues to be
expanded.
Additionally, in 1996, the church
launched a capital campaign called the
ONE BY ONE effort. This
special campaign was the largest
financial effort ever mounted by Butler
Street. The results were more solid
financial footing for the church, and
the establishment of the church’s first
investment portfolio. All glory to God
is given for the success of this
campaign.
As we reflect upon our rich history and
tradition, we must not allow the
achievements and accomplishments of our
past to stifle or cut off our forward
progression and movement. God is ever
calling us to new heights and new
occasions with new duties and
challenges. As we now have entered a
new millennium of service and ministry,
we have reached congregational
acknowledgement that we have outlived
and outgrown our current location.
Consensus has been arrived at that in
order for us to effectively carry out
our mandate of Kingdom building in the
lives and hearts of our congregates and
community, we must have facilities that
match our ministry needs and
opportunities. We are now seeking to
put in place the financial engine to
help us meet this end so that a new more
expansive and ministry centered facility
can be erected. Thus, we renew our
understanding of being a “chosen race, a
royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s
very own people.” We are therefore
proclaiming the mighty acts of Him who
called us out of darkness into His
marvelous light. With the love of Jesus
Christ in our hearts, we must continue
our vision of community service, our
emphasis on both knowing and loving the
studied word of God, the preached word
and the full engagement of The Holy
Spirit in everything we do. For truly
we are “Building our Hopes On
Things Eternal”.
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Add "History, Memories,
Reflections and Visions" to your
video library. This tape chronicles the
history of our church from 1882 to 2002
as told through the eyes of our youth.
Tapes may be ordered through the church
office by phone at 404-659-8745 |
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