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'''Christ Lutheran Church''' (previously '''Christ English Lutheran Church''') was a United Lutheran church located on the corner of [[20th Street North]] and [[14th Avenue North]] in [[1921]]. The Gothic revival building had bell-cot over the front door similar to [[St. Andrew's Episcopal Church]]. [[Day & Sachs]] were the contractors for the construction. | '''Christ Lutheran Church''' (previously '''Christ English Lutheran Church''') was a United Lutheran church located on the corner of [[20th Street North]] and [[14th Avenue North]] in [[Druid Hills]]. It was constructed in [[1921]]. The Gothic revival building had bell-cot over the front door similar to [[St. Andrew's Episcopal Church]]. [[Day & Sachs]] were the contractors for the construction. | ||
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Revision as of 12:04, 11 July 2022
Christ Lutheran Church (previously Christ English Lutheran Church) was a United Lutheran church located on the corner of 20th Street North and 14th Avenue North in Druid Hills. It was constructed in 1921. The Gothic revival building had bell-cot over the front door similar to St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. Day & Sachs were the contractors for the construction.
Pastors
- Dermon A. Sox, 1955
- William Faddis, 1959
References
- Dixie Manufacturer (April 4, 1921) via Birmingham Public Library Digital Collections