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'''The Church at Brook Hills''' is a Southern Baptist church located at 3145 [[Brook Highland Parkway]]. It was established on [[February 4]], [[1990]].
'''The Church at Brook Hills''' is a Southern Baptist church located at 3145 [[Brook Highland Parkway]]. It was established on [[February 4]], [[1990]]. The core of its small inital congregation came from [[Dawson Memorial Baptist Church]]. At first the church met at the old [[Briarwood Presbyterian Church]] location on [[US-280]] and then at the [[Woman's Missionary Union]]. By [[1993]] it owned its 36-acre campus and had invested $2.5 million in buildings and development on the site.


It is a member of the [[Birmingham Metro Baptist Association]].
It is a member of the [[Birmingham Metro Baptist Association]].


==Pastors==
==Pastors==
* [[Rick Ousley]]
* [[Rick Ousley]], [[1990]]-[[2005]]
* [[David Platt]]. [[2005]]-[[2014]]
* [[David Platt]]. [[2005]]-[[2014]]
* [[Matt Mason]], [[2015]]-
* [[Matt Mason]], [[2015]]-


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==References==
* {{Allen-1993}}
* ABPNEWS (March 28, 2007) "Evangelist Rick Ousley withdraws from speaking circuit after affair" ''Baptist News Global''
* Fisher, Kaylee (April 29, 2023) "[https://magiccityreligion.org/2023/04/29/the-church-at-brook-hillss-good-friday-service/ The Church at Brook Hills's Good Friday Service]" {{MCR}}


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[[Category:Churches in the Cahaba community]]

Latest revision as of 23:20, 6 June 2024

The Church at Brook Hills is a Southern Baptist church located at 3145 Brook Highland Parkway. It was established on February 4, 1990. The core of its small inital congregation came from Dawson Memorial Baptist Church. At first the church met at the old Briarwood Presbyterian Church location on US-280 and then at the Woman's Missionary Union. By 1993 it owned its 36-acre campus and had invested $2.5 million in buildings and development on the site.

It is a member of the Birmingham Metro Baptist Association.

Pastors

References