Extra-alarm fire breaks out at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church in Englewood

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CHICAGO (CBS) — An extra-alarm fire was raging on this Good Friday afternoon at the Antioch Missionary Baptist Church in Englewood.

The fire broke out around 2:30 p.m. Fire Department called a 2-11 alarm, and later a 3-11 alarm, for extra equipment and manpower at the church at 6248 S. Stewart Ave., at the intersection with Englewood Avenue.

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By 2:48 p.m., the Fire Department reported the roof caved in.

CBS 2’s Kris Habermehl reported the fire was easily able to accelerate in high spaces that are not readily accessible to hose lines. Between that and the heavy timber construction of the roof, the fire was easily able to grow out of control.

Firefighters trained hose lines from tower ladder trucks. They went for a defensive operation from the outside, with no firefighters fighting the blaze from inside the building.

The fire completely burned away the roof structure, leaving a lot of heavy timber crashing to the floor of the church. Pews were also likely on fire inside the structure.

Habermehl said firefighters would be battling the blaze well into the evening.

No injuries were reported.  

CBS 2’s Jackie Kostek reported dark clouds of smoke from the fire were visible from the Dan Ryan Expressway Friday afternoon.

A Good Friday service had been held at the church at noon, about two and a half hours before the fire.

CBS 2’s Steven Graves reported people were standing near the burning church in shock Friday afternoon. Some had only been out of the Good Friday service at the church for a few hours.

One woman standing and watching had been going to the church since she was 10 years old.

The woman said she had not spoken to the pastor, but she said he had delivered a beautiful sermon for Good Friday.

Police were closing off streets farther and farther back from the church. On the north side of the church, Graves saw smoke billowing from a window near the roof of the church.

The Antioch Missionary Baptist Church was founded in 1925 by the Rev. E.H. Branch. The church congregation originally worshipped in Bronzeville and later Washington Park.

Under the Rev. Dr. Wilbur Nathan Daniel, Antioch Missionary Baptist moved into its Englewood home in 1958. The church bought the structure for $200,000, with another $75,000 needed for remodeling before moving in.

CBS 2’s Jim Williams noted the Rev. Daniel was very involved in civic affairs and was friends with mayors and other city leaders.

Source: ChicagoCBS