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Smoke was seen coming out of the historic First Baptist Dallas Church in downtown Dallas, Texas on Friday evening as firefighters worked to control a four-alarm fire. The fire started originally as a two-alarm fire at San Jacinto and North Ervay Street before escalating. The Dallas Fire-Rescue team was contacted for more details on the incident.

Reports indicate that the fire caused a portion of the church’s sanctuary to collapse, adding to the devastation. The First Baptist Church, which was constructed in 1868 with its sanctuary added in 1890, holds significant historical value in the area. Pastor Robert Jeffress of the church has requested prayers for the building and the congregation during this difficult time.

In a statement, Pastor Jeffress reassured the community that no injuries were reported due to the fire and expressed gratitude for the protection provided by God. He shared a message of faith and hope, quoting Romans 8:28 to emphasize the belief that all things will work together for good for those who trust in God’s plan.

As the situation continues to unfold, the church plans to keep its members informed about the next steps and arrangements for worship services. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of coming together in times of crisis and relying on faith for strength and guidance.

The historic First Baptist Dallas Church holds a special place in the hearts of many residents, and the impact of this fire is deeply felt throughout the community. Efforts to assess the damage and restore the church to its former glory are expected to begin soon, with the support and prayers of those who cherish its presence in downtown Dallas.

As more information becomes available, updates on the situation will be provided to offer clarity and assurance to concerned individuals. The unity and resilience of the congregation and the local authorities working to address the aftermath of the fire are testament to the strength of the community in facing challenges together.