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'''Garywood Assembly of God''' is a large Pentecostal church at 2730 [[Allison-Bonnett Memorial Drive]] in [[Hueytown]]. | '''Garywood Assembly of God''' is a large Pentecostal church at 2730 [[Allison-Bonnett Memorial Drive]] in [[Hueytown]]. It was founded as '''El Bethel Assembly of God''' in [[1947]] during a tent crusade by evangelist [[Dorine Justice]], who stayed on as pastor for the first year. The current pastor is [[John Loper]], who has led the church since [[1979]]. | ||
Between [[1950]] and [[1979]] there were eleven different pastors, during which time church growth was slow. Attendance increased from around 250 to nearly 1,500 during the 1970s and 80s, with numerous outreach efforts. The church's annual Easter Drama debuted in [[1977]] and has remained an annual tradition. The [[Garywood Camp Meeting]] has brought well-known spiritual leaders to the area. And the radio outreach program "[[Garywood Alive]]" has since grown into a weekly television program. | |||
The church constructed a new 450-seat sanctuary in [[1972]]. In [[1981]], construction began on a new 1,600 seat sanctuary which opened on Easter Sunday [[1982]]. | |||
The church | |||
In [[2003]] Garywood's congregation overwhelmingly voted to buy property on [[I-459]] near [[McCalla]] for relocation. Original plans for the site included a 2,500-seat state-of-the-art auditorium, large facilities for youth, children's ministry and greatly expanded capacity for [[Garywood Christian School]]. However, the church sold the property to [[Colonial Properties Trust]] in [[2006]], which is now the site of the [[Colonial Promenade Tannehill]]. The church currently plans to use the proceeds of the sale to build a new facility approximately one mile away from the first site, near the interchange of [[I-459]] and [[I-59|I-20/59]]. | |||
== | ==Pastors== | ||
* [[Dorine Justice]], [[1947]]–[[1948|48]] | |||
* [[Paul Gilbreath]], [[1971]]– | |||
* [[John Loper]], [[1979]]– | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Garywood_Assembly_of_God | * "[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Garywood_Assembly_of_God Garywood Assembly of God]" (March 3, 2010) Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia - accessed October 18, 2010 | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.garywood.org Official Website of Garywood Assembly of God] | * [http://www.garywood.org Official Website of Garywood Assembly of God] | ||
[[Category:Assemblies of God]] | [[Category:Assemblies of God]] | ||
[[Category:Hueytown]] | [[Category:Hueytown]] | ||
[[Category:Allison-Bonnett Memorial Drive | [[Category:Allison-Bonnett Memorial Drive]] | ||
[[Category:1947 establishments]] | |||
Revision as of 13:33, 18 October 2010
Garywood Assembly of God is a large Pentecostal church at 2730 Allison-Bonnett Memorial Drive in Hueytown. It was founded as El Bethel Assembly of God in 1947 during a tent crusade by evangelist Dorine Justice, who stayed on as pastor for the first year. The current pastor is John Loper, who has led the church since 1979.
Between 1950 and 1979 there were eleven different pastors, during which time church growth was slow. Attendance increased from around 250 to nearly 1,500 during the 1970s and 80s, with numerous outreach efforts. The church's annual Easter Drama debuted in 1977 and has remained an annual tradition. The Garywood Camp Meeting has brought well-known spiritual leaders to the area. And the radio outreach program "Garywood Alive" has since grown into a weekly television program.
The church constructed a new 450-seat sanctuary in 1972. In 1981, construction began on a new 1,600 seat sanctuary which opened on Easter Sunday 1982.
In 2003 Garywood's congregation overwhelmingly voted to buy property on I-459 near McCalla for relocation. Original plans for the site included a 2,500-seat state-of-the-art auditorium, large facilities for youth, children's ministry and greatly expanded capacity for Garywood Christian School. However, the church sold the property to Colonial Properties Trust in 2006, which is now the site of the Colonial Promenade Tannehill. The church currently plans to use the proceeds of the sale to build a new facility approximately one mile away from the first site, near the interchange of I-459 and I-20/59.
Pastors
References
- "Garywood Assembly of God" (March 3, 2010) Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia - accessed October 18, 2010