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'''Trinity Christian Methodist Episcopal Church''' (originally '''Trinity Colored Methodist Episcopal Church''') is a [[CME Church]] located at 3013 [[F. L. Shuttlesworth Drive]] (formerly [[Huntsville Road]]) in [[Collegeville]]. [[Charles Williams, Jr]] is the current pastor.
'''Trinity Christian Methodist Episcopal Church''' (originally '''Trinity Colored Methodist Episcopal Church''') is a [[CME Church]], currently meeting at the former [[Bonham's Skate Galaxy]] at 2501 [[Commerce Circle]] in [[Tarrant]]. [[Kenneth Smith]] has served as pastor since [[2018]].


It was first established in January [[1904]] in a small frame structure built over "The Dump", a waste pile owned by [[U. S. Pipe & Foundry]].
The church was founded in January [[1904]] in a small frame structure built over "The Dump", a waste pile owned by [[U. S. Pipe & Foundry]]. It later constructed a new 400-seat church building at 3013 [[F. L. Shuttlesworth Drive]] (then [[Huntsville Road]]) in [[Collegeville]]. The sanctuary was designed so that it could be rearranged for banquets. The complex, decorated in purple and light gray, included administrative offices and conference facilities.


The church's current sanctuary seats 400 worshipers and can be rearranged for banquets. The complex, decorated in purple and light gray, includes administrative offices and conference facilities.
In June [[2014]], under pastor [[Charles Williams Jr]], the church announced plans to relocate to [[Carraway Boulevard]] ([[26th Street North]]), on the block between [[11th Avenue|11th]] and [[12th Avenue North]], just north of {{I-20/59}}. Construction began around [[2016]], but stalled. The building, designed by [[Dorsey Architects]], remains uncompleted.
 
In June [[2014]] the church announced plans to relocate to [[Carraway Boulevard]] and [[12th Avenue North]].


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.trinitycmebirmingham.org Trinity Christian Methodist Episcopal Church] website
* [http://www.trinitycmebirmingham.org Trinity Christian Methodist Episcopal Church] website
* [https://www.facebook.com/trinitycmechurchuptown/ Trinity CME Church] on Facebook.com


[[Category:CME churches]]
[[Category:CME churches]]
[[Category:1904 establishments]]
[[Category:1904 establishments]]
[[Category:F. L. Shuttlesworth Drive]]
[[Category:F. L. Shuttlesworth Drive]]
[[Category:Commerce Circle]]
[[Category:Carraway Boulevard]]
[[Category:Dorsey Architects buildings]]

Revision as of 15:31, 15 June 2021

Trinity Christian Methodist Episcopal Church (originally Trinity Colored Methodist Episcopal Church) is a CME Church, currently meeting at the former Bonham's Skate Galaxy at 2501 Commerce Circle in Tarrant. Kenneth Smith has served as pastor since 2018.

The church was founded in January 1904 in a small frame structure built over "The Dump", a waste pile owned by U. S. Pipe & Foundry. It later constructed a new 400-seat church building at 3013 F. L. Shuttlesworth Drive (then Huntsville Road) in Collegeville. The sanctuary was designed so that it could be rearranged for banquets. The complex, decorated in purple and light gray, included administrative offices and conference facilities.

In June 2014, under pastor Charles Williams Jr, the church announced plans to relocate to Carraway Boulevard (26th Street North), on the block between 11th and 12th Avenue North, just north of I-20/59. Construction began around 2016, but stalled. The building, designed by Dorsey Architects, remains uncompleted.

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