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* In 1972, the Briarwood Theological Seminary was chartered. | * In 1972, the Briarwood Theological Seminary was chartered. | ||
* In 1988, the church moved to the [[Acton Road]] property. | * In 1988, the church moved to the [[Acton Road]] property. | ||
* In 1993, [[Central Presbyterian Church]] closed and many of its members joined Briarwood. | |||
* In 1998, the church started broadcasting on [[WLJR]] radio. | * In 1998, the church started broadcasting on [[WLJR]] radio. | ||
* In 1999, Frank Barker retired after serving as the senior pastor for 40 years, and was succeeded by the Rev. Dr. [[Harry Reeder|Harry L. Reeder]] III. | * In 1999, Frank Barker retired after serving as the senior pastor for 40 years, and was succeeded by the Rev. Dr. [[Harry Reeder|Harry L. Reeder]] III. | ||
* In 2013, the Children's Auditorium was completed. | * In 2013, the Children's Auditorium was completed. | ||
* In 2023, Harry Reader died in a traffic accident. | |||
==Pastors== | ==Pastors== |
Revision as of 09:31, 19 May 2023
Briarwood Presbyterian Church is a congregation of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA). It is located at 2200 Briarwood Way in Vestavia Hills and has approximately 4,000 members. The Worship Center and church campus is located at I-459 and Acton Road.
History
It was formed in 1960 by the Rev. Frank M. Barker, Jr. and has been a conservative evangelical Protestant congregation since its inception. Originally a member congregation of the Presbyterian Church in the United States (a predecessor to the present Presbyterian Church (USA)), Briarwood was among some 250 PCUS congregations that became charter members of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) in December 1973. Barker oversaw the foundation of Briarwood Christian School, Birmingham Theological Seminary, Campus Outreach, Briarwood Ballet, as well as Camp Briarwood and ministries to business and medical professionals.
- In 1965, the church organized Briarwood Christian School.
- In 1972, the Briarwood Theological Seminary was chartered.
- In 1988, the church moved to the Acton Road property.
- In 1993, Central Presbyterian Church closed and many of its members joined Briarwood.
- In 1998, the church started broadcasting on WLJR radio.
- In 1999, Frank Barker retired after serving as the senior pastor for 40 years, and was succeeded by the Rev. Dr. Harry L. Reeder III.
- In 2013, the Children's Auditorium was completed.
- In 2023, Harry Reader died in a traffic accident.
Pastors
External Links
References
- Wikipedia link
- May, Grant (April 29, 2023) "Briarwood Presbyterian Church, Sunday Worship: A Beautiful Culture of Excellence Magic City Religion