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'''Rosedale Cumberland Presbyterian Church''' was located on [[Central Avenue]] in what is now [[Homewood]]. It served the residents of [[Rosedale]]. It was organized in [[1898]] by [[Nathan Byars]] who donated the site for the church in what is now [[Homewood Central Park]]. The church's first pastor was [[Lorenzo Dow Lewis]]. It belonged to the '''Birmingham Presbytery of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church''' In 1912 the church merged with members of [[Oak Grove Cumberland Presbyterian Church]] to form [[Edgewood Presbyterian Church]].
'''Rosedale Cumberland Presbyterian Church''' was located on [[Central Avenue]] in what is now [[Homewood]]. It served the residents of [[Rosedale]]. It was organized in [[1898]] by [[Nathan Byars]] who donated the site for the church in what is now [[Homewood Central Park]]. The church's first pastor was [[Lorenzo Dow Lewis]]. It belonged to the [[Birmingham Presbytery of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church]]. In 1912 the church merged with members of [[Oak Grove Cumberland Presbyterian Church]] to form [[Edgewood Presbyterian Church]].


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Latest revision as of 13:27, 28 May 2023

Rosedale Cumberland Presbyterian Church was located on Central Avenue in what is now Homewood. It served the residents of Rosedale. It was organized in 1898 by Nathan Byars who donated the site for the church in what is now Homewood Central Park. The church's first pastor was Lorenzo Dow Lewis. It belonged to the Birmingham Presbytery of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. In 1912 the church merged with members of Oak Grove Cumberland Presbyterian Church to form Edgewood Presbyterian Church.

References

  • Wurtele, Martha & Jake Collins (2015) Homewood. Images of America Series. Arcadia Publishing ISBN 1439653968