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Liberia’s Providence Baptist Church, Atlanta’s Ebenezer Baptist Church Sign Historic MOU to Strengthen Ties

U.S. Senator Rev. Raphael Warnock, Senior Pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church (left), and Rev. Samuel Reeves, Senior Pastor of Providence Baptist Church, sign an MOU to strengthen their sister-church partnership.

Monrovia – The Ebenezer Baptist Church of Atlanta, Georgia, United States, and Liberia’s Historic Providence Baptist Church in Monrovia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) aimed at strengthening their long-standing sisterly church relations.

By J.H. Webster Clayeh, [email protected]

Ebenezer Baptist Church is one of the most renowned Black churches in the U.S., internationally recognized as the spiritual home of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., where he preached and served as co-pastor with his father.

Providence Baptist Church holds an equally historic place in Liberia, serving as the site where the country’s Declaration of Independence was signed in 1847 by freed African-American settlers.

Both churches share a legacy of advancing freedom, justice, and identity: Ebenezer as a spiritual base of the U.S. Civil Rights Movement, and Providence as a foundation of Liberia’s statehood and self-governance.

Ahead of the signing, U.S. Senator Rev. Raphael Warnock—who serves as Senior Pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church—delivered a sermon at Providence Baptist Church. Following the MOU, Rev. Warnock and Rev. Samuel Reeves, Pastor of Providence, exchanged symbolic gifts.

“On behalf of Ebenezer Baptist Church, I present this token to the pastor and the people of Providence Baptist Church,” Sen. Rev. Warnock said, unveiling an artistic print featuring both pastors and the historic church buildings.

Rev. Reeves, receiving the gift, praised the artwork as “the best printing in the world,” emphasizing the deep historical bond between the two churches.

“On behalf of Providence Baptist Church, it is our great honor and privilege to receive this. It represents our partnership, our relationship that spans over 200 years. This moment is a testament to the journey that brings us together today,” Rev. Reeves said.