Ebenezer Baptist Church stands as a cornerstone of the Civil Rights Movement, its pulpit once commanded by Martin Luther King Jr. Founded in 1886, this historic church became a beacon of hope and activism, shaping the fight for justice through its sermons and community leadership.
The modest brick building witnessed history as King delivered powerful messages that fueled a national movement. Today, visitors can step inside the restored sanctuary, where his voice once echoed, and explore the adjacent King Center, home to exhibits on his legacy and final resting place.
A sacred site of reflection and inspiration, it remains a living testament to the power of faith and activism—where history was spoken into action.