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The church met at the chapel at the [[Scott McPherson Funeral Home]] until [[2009]], when it purchased the former [[Green Acres Baptist Church]] building at 6505 [[Avenue O Ensley|Avenue O]] in [[Ensley]]. The sale was conducted through the [[Birmingham Baptist Association]], and New Life is considering joining that group as well.
The church met at the chapel at the [[Scott McPherson Funeral Home]] until [[2009]], when it purchased the former [[Green Acres Baptist Church]] building at 6505 [[Avenue O Ensley|Avenue O]] in [[Ensley]]. The sale was conducted through the [[Birmingham Baptist Association]], and New Life is considering joining that group as well.


The church held its first service at the new building on Sunday [[June 14]], [[2009]].
The church held its first service at the new building on Sunday [[June 14]], [[2009]]. At the time of the move the church had 83 members, but was planning an evangelistic drive to attract more members.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 18:38, 14 June 2009

The New Life Missionary Baptist Church is a church founded in 2004 by Pastor Curtis Lee and affiliated with the Peace Baptist Association and the National Baptist Convention USA.

The church met at the chapel at the Scott McPherson Funeral Home until 2009, when it purchased the former Green Acres Baptist Church building at 6505 Avenue O in Ensley. The sale was conducted through the Birmingham Baptist Association, and New Life is considering joining that group as well.

The church held its first service at the new building on Sunday June 14, 2009. At the time of the move the church had 83 members, but was planning an evangelistic drive to attract more members.

References

  • Garrison, Greg (June 14, 2009) "A rebirth for church building in Ensley, Alabama." Birmingham News