Third Baptist Church (Washington, D.C.)

[2] It was built in 1893 in Late Gothic Revival style and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.

[4] According to the National Register of Historic Places nomination form, "Third Baptist Church is an unusually intact example of a late Victorian church built in Washington by an established African American congregation to the designs of noted African American architect Calvin Brent.

[5]: 5–6 Attached to the main church to the south is a modern 1981-built office and education annex not included in the National Register listing.

Two rows of iron columns supporting metal beams that hold up the floor of the sanctuary line the room.

Galleries added in the 1919 renovation line the sides and rear of the sanctuary and are supported by iron columns with foliate capitals.

The chancel at the geographical west end includes a prominent pulpit, choir loft, and pipe organ.