217th Presbyterian General Assembly
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The 2006 Presbyterian General Assembly was hosted by the Presbytery of Sheppards and Lapsley at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex from June 15-22, 2006.
Excursions
Attendees to the Assembly had several programmed tours available during the week:
- Black Belt of Alabama: A day-long of Auburn University Rural Studio works in the Black Belt region, including stops in Newbern and Greensboro.
- A Church, A Mission and an Iron Man: A half-day tour of South Highland Presbyterian Church and Vulcan Park.
- Birmingham: Dark Yesterdays to Brighter Todays: A half-day tour of 16th Street Baptist Church and the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute at Kelly Ingram Park.
- History Lives in Selma, Alabama: A day-long tour to Valley Creek Presbyterian Church, Sturdivant Hall, First Presbyterian Church, the Old Depot Museum, Brown Chapel AME Church, the Live Oak Cemetery, and Edmund Pettus Bridge.
- Yes, Virginia, There is a Third World: A day-long visit to the Servants in Faith and Technology (SIFAT) training center in Lineville.
- Caring Times Three: A half-day tour of First Presbyterian Church, including stops at the Ruth and Naomi Senior Outreach, First Light Ministry, and Greater Birmingham Ministries.
- Montgomery - Civil War to Civil Rights: A day-long visit to Montgomery, with stops at the State Capitol, the Rosa Parks Museum, Civil Rights Memorial, Memorial Presbyterian Church, Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church, and the Alabama Shakespeare Festival Theatre.
- ...the holy Catholic church: A day-long tour to the Ave Maria Grotto and St Bernard Abbey in Cullman and the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament at the Our Lady of the Angels Monastery in Hanceville.
- Canoe the Cahaba with Moderator Rick: a four-mile float down the Cahaba River, passing along the site of the Living Rivers: A Retreat on the Cahaba, led by Randy Haddock of the Cahaba River Society.
- Huntsville, Alabama: Rockety City U.S.A., Antebellum to Anti-Gravity": A day-long trip to Huntsville with stops at Twickenham, the Downtown Historic District, First Presbyterian Church, and the U. S. Space and Rocket Center.
- Tuscaloosa, Alabama: Art and Education: A day-long visit to Tuscaloosa with stops at Stillman College, the Cypress Inn, and the Westervelt Warner Museum of American Art.
- Music, Music, Music: A half-day tour including stops at the Alabama Theatre for an organ performance, and the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame at the Carver Theater.
- Birmingham: Gateway to Good Health and the Good Life: A half-day tour to the Lakeshore Foundation, the Southern Progress Corporate Headquarters, and the Andrew Gerow Hodges Chapel at Samford University's Beeson School of Divinity, with architect Neil Davis as guide.
Birmingham has also hosted General Assemblies in 1917 and 1957.