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'''Good Shepherd Episcopal Church''' was a mission of the [[Episcopal Diocese of Alabama]] in [[East Lake]] located at 217 [[77th Street North]]. It was established in [[1915]] and began building its chapel in [[1921]]. Among the clergy who served it was [[Carl Henckell]]. The mission  remained active into at least the 1940s. City directories list the site as the church through at least 1959. It later served as a preschool and an antique store.
'''Good Shepherd Episcopal Church''' was a mission of the [[Episcopal Diocese of Alabama]] in [[East Lake]] located at 217 [[77th Street North]]. It was established in [[1915]] and began building its chapel in [[1921]]. Among the clergy who served it was [[Carl Henckell]]. The mission  remained active into at least the 1940s. City directories list the site as the church through at least 1959. It later served as a preschool and an antique store.
While over-grown and in need of repair, the building was still standing at the the end of [[2023]]


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* "Proposed Construction: Churches" (August 25, 1921) ''Dixie Manufacturer''
* "Proposed Construction: Churches" (August 25, 1921) ''Dixie Manufacturer''
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* Bains, David R. (April 6, 2024) "Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, Birmingham, Alabama," ''Chasing Churches''.


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[[Category:1915 establishments]]

Revision as of 19:13, 6 April 2024

Good Shepherd Episcopal Church was a mission of the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama in East Lake located at 217 77th Street North. It was established in 1915 and began building its chapel in 1921. Among the clergy who served it was Carl Henckell. The mission remained active into at least the 1940s. City directories list the site as the church through at least 1959. It later served as a preschool and an antique store.

While over-grown and in need of repair, the building was still standing at the the end of 2023

References

  • "Proposed Construction: Churches" (August 25, 1921) Dixie Manufacturer
  • Vaughn, J. Barry (2013) Bishops, Bourbons, and Big Mules: A History of the Episcopal Church in Alabama. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press.
  • Bains, David R. (April 6, 2024) "Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, Birmingham, Alabama," Chasing Churches.