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'''St Matthew's Anglican Church''' | '''St Matthew's Anglican Church''' is an Anglican church located at 2565 [[Rocky Ridge Road]] in [[Vestavia Hills]]. The church was founded by [[Gibson McKenzie]] with a handful of other charter members who sought a more traditional service than their former Episcopal church. It has been led by the Reverend [[Roger Salter]] since its beginning in [[1994]]. | ||
[[Grace Covenant Baptist Church]] acquired the church property in the 2010s. Both congregations currently use the worship space. | |||
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==References== | |||
* Stock, Erin (February 8, 2010) "Vestavia Hills man loved his family, and his roots." {{BN}} | |||
==External link== | |||
*[http://stmanglican.weebly.com/ Saint Matthew's Anglican Church] website | |||
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[[Category: | [[Category:Anglican churches]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:11, 14 December 2023
St Matthew's Anglican Church is an Anglican church located at 2565 Rocky Ridge Road in Vestavia Hills. The church was founded by Gibson McKenzie with a handful of other charter members who sought a more traditional service than their former Episcopal church. It has been led by the Reverend Roger Salter since its beginning in 1994.
Grace Covenant Baptist Church acquired the church property in the 2010s. Both congregations currently use the worship space.
References
- Stock, Erin (February 8, 2010) "Vestavia Hills man loved his family, and his roots." The Birmingham News
External link
- Saint Matthew's Anglican Church website