The Historic Ebenezer A.M.E. Church

139 years of God's Grace in Detroit, Michigan

About The Big E

The name “Ebenezer” means “Stone of Help.” The church has the distinction of being the sixth oldest Black congregation in Detroit, and was organized to serve as a harbor for the City’s newly freed Black Americans. It’s name was established on the scriptural reference in 2 Samuel 7: 12-“Then Samuel took a stone, and set [it] between Mizpeh and Shen, and called the name of it Ebenezer, saying, Hitherto hath the LORD helped us.” It has existed  for 137 years in Detroit, MI.

The rich history of Ebenezer AME Church is entrenched in the traditions of social and political issues that have faced the Detroit Community as well as the nation.  From its role as “Champions of Freedom” to its role in Civil Rights,  Ebenezer has made known her responsibility to the community and constantly engaged in cooperative efforts to help make Detroit a better place. 

But this history does not supplant the ongoing preaching and teaching ministry that eminates from the Word of God. Pastor Byron C. Moore, and his wife, Assistant Pastor Sharon Moore, truly believe that our latter days will be greater than our past.  At our church, Pastor Moore leads our congregation in the whole experience of Christian disipleship- preaching, teaching, fasting, praying, ministring to the sick and shut in, feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, sheltering the poor. 

It is a place where His Love Makes the Difference...Welcome to "the Big E."

 

Welcome

Ebenezer is a place that we call home

A place where you will never be alone

We will be there for you

Always in prayer for you

 Ebenezer welcomes you!