Photo of Liberty Baptist Church, painted cream-color with a red-tiled roof; it was built in Spanish-style architecture. On the left is a large square bell tower (not visible in this photo), next to that is the main entrance with a round window above an ornate doorway, and on the right, adjacent to the entrance is a long arched structure. A marquee, nestled over trimmed shrubbery at the front of the church reads "Liberty Baptist Church" and lists "Earl C. Cotton, O. Min., Pastor" along with the order of service with days and times listed. Verso on photograph states that this church was formerly known as St. John's Evangelical Church (German in origin), but it does not list when it acquired its current name. Photo dated: 2004.
Liberty Baptist Church (Los Angeles, Calif.) Baptist church buildings--California--Los Angeles Architecture, Spanish--California--Los Angeles Church buildings--California--Los Angeles Marquees--California--Los Angeles Los Angeles Photographers Collection photographs Jeff Allen Houses of Worship Collection photographs
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