Just steps from Detroit’s major sports arenas, Second Baptist Church has quietly shaped the city for nearly 190 years—long before the roar of the crowds. Founded by formerly enslaved people, this church was a vital stop on the Underground Railroad and has always been about action, not just memory. Today, Pastor Lawrence Rodgers is channeling that legacy into tackling Detroit’s toughest challenges, from food insecurity to youth education. It’s powerful to see a place so rooted in history still pushing for change. How do you think our city’s past should guide its future? #Religion #Detroit #Community