St. Ruth Missionary Baptist Church
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St. Ruth Missionary Baptist Church is an historic church in Dania Beach, Florida. Founded by Charlie Chambers in 1908, it was the first black church in Dania and housed the first "colored" school in the town.{{cite web
|title=Florida Black Heritage Trail
|author=Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources
|orig-date=c. 2004–2007
|url=https://archive.org/stream/flblackheri00flor#page/47/mode/1up}}{{rp|47}}
The first sanctuary was a small house on NW 4th Avenue, built by "Charlie Chambers along with a few faithful followers...from lumber found in the Atlantic Ocean."{{cite web
|title=Our Story
|author=St. Ruth Missionary Baptist Church
|accessdate=June 6, 2019
|url=http://struthmbc.org/our-story/}} He named it after his daughter. The first school class had nine students. The sanctuary was moved in 1920 to NW 5th Avenue. That building was destroyed completely in the 1926 Miami hurricane, but was rebuilt.
Beginning in 1948 W.C. Edcar was the pastor; he retired in 1992. In 1957 there was a new building. In 2016 the pastor was J.C. Howard.{{cite web
|title=108 years the first African American Church in Dania Beach, Fl. Saint Ruth Missionary Baptist Church
|first=Starla Vaughns
|last=Cherin
|publisher=Shine on South FL
|url=http://www.shineonsfl.com/st-ruth-history-of-black-church-in-dania-series-1/
|accessdate=June 6, 2019}}
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Category:Churches in Broward County, Florida
Category:Baptist churches in Florida
Category:Historically segregated African-American schools in Florida
Category:African-American churches
Category:1908 establishments in Florida
Category:Schools in Broward County, Florida
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