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==Pastors==
==Pastors==
* [[C. T. Howell]]
* [[C. T. Howell]]
* [[J. Duncan Hunter Jr.]]
* [[J. Duncan Hunter]]
* [[Bud Precise]]
* [[Bud Precise]]
* [[Mikah Hudson]], 2005-2010
* [[Mikah Hudson]], 2005-2010

Revision as of 09:23, 16 July 2022

Canterbury United Methodist Church is a large Methodist church located at 350 Overbrook Road in Mountain Brook. Its weekly services are broadcast on WAPI-AM.

Changes in location and denominational mergers have meant the church has had several names: Irondale Methodist Episcopal Church (1867-1874), Union Hill Methodist Episcopal Church (1874-1928), Canterbury Methodist Episcopal Church (1928-1939), Canterbury Methodist Church (1939-1948), Canterbury-Mountain Brook Methodist Church (1948-1968), Canterbury United Methodist Church (1968-present).

Irondale Methodist Episcopal Church was chartered in 1867 as a congregation of the Alabama Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. It was located near the Irondale Furnace. The congregation relocated to a new building on land donated by Pleasant Watkins on present-day Hollywood Boulevard in 1873. The Union Hill Cemetery adjoined the church. The building wood-framed building, which also served as the Union Hill School, was remodeled during the development of Mountain Brook as a suburban community, and was renamed "Canterbury" for the seat of the Church of England as part of the overall English Tudor theme of the development. In 1930 the church commissioned an English Gothic design for a new church complex from Denham & Denham architects, but the project was set aside during the Great Depression.

The congregation of Union Hill Methodist merged with Mountain Brook Methodist Church in Crestline on October 10, 1948. The former Union Hill building was sold to the newly organized Shades Valley Lutheran Church in 1951 but was demolished later the 1950s for construction of U.S. Highway 280. The combined congregation began meeting on the site of the former Bearden Dairy on Overbrook Road on October 12, 1952 and the current sanctuary building, designed by Fred Renneker of Shaw & Renneker, was completed in 1961 for a budget of around $800,000.

Canterbury Methodist is the sponsor of Boy Scout Troop 82.

Pastors

References

  • Smith, Catherine Pittman (2014) Mountain Brook. Images of America series. Arcadia Publishing ISBN 1439648190
  • Kuper, Sarah (October 3, 2017) "150 Years of Service: Canterbury UMC Celebrates Its Sesquicentennial With an Emphasis on Volunteerism" Over the Mountain Journal
  • Garrison, Greg (November 20, 2017) "Pastor at Doug Jones' church steps down." The Birmingham News
  • Jackson, Marilyn Davis (2002) "From a Brush Arbor. . . Canterbury United Methodist Church's 135 Years of Service to God" Mountain Brook, AL: Canterbury United Methodist Church

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