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'''Saint John's Evangelical and Reformed Church''' was a Protestant congregation founded by German-Americans that changed denominations several times throughout its history as a result of denominational mergers. Prior to 1934, it was known as [[St. John's Evangelical Church]]. In 1934 two German-American denominations (the Evangelical Church and the Reformed Church in the United States) merged and it became known as [[St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church]]. In 1957 the Evangelical and Reformed Church merged with the Congregational and Christian Churches to form the [[United Church of Christ]] and the congregation became known as [[St. John's United Church of Christ]].
'''Saint John's Evangelical and Reformed Church''' is  a Protestant congregation founded in [[1903]] by German-Americans. Its name changed several times throughout its history as a result of denominational mergers and the congregation's departure from a denomination. Prior to 1934, it was known as [[St. John's German Evangelical Church]]. In 1934 two German-American denominations (the [[Evangelical Church]] and the [[Reformed Church in the United States]]) merged and it became known as [[St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church]]. In 1957 the [[Evangelical and Reformed Church]] merged with the [[Congregational and Christian Churches]] to form the [[United Church of Christ]] and the congregation became known as [[St. John's United Church of Christ]].


Later the congregation, like many from the Evangelical and Reformed tradition, left the United Church of Christ. The congregation also moved to the Brook Highland neighborhood where it became known as [[Brook Highland Community Church]]. Later still in [[2020]] the building it had built was sold to [[Trinity Presbyterian Church]] which relocated to it from [[Cahaba Heights]].
Later the congregation, like many from the Evangelical and Reformed tradition, left the United Church of Christ. The congregation also moved to the [[Brook Highland]] neighborhood where it took the name [[Brook Highland Community Church]].
 
In 2018, the congregation left the [[Brook Highland]] neighborhood to move [[Downtown]] to the [[Blackwell Building]] at [[First Avenue North]] and [[25th Street North]]. The building it had built was sold to [[Trinity Presbyterian Church]] which relocated to it from [[Cahaba Heights]].
 
==References==
* Anderson, John (August 30, 2018) [https://hooversun.com/peopleplaces/brook-highland-church-moving-back-to-downtown-birmingham820/ "Brook Highland church moving back to downtown Birmingham"] ''Hoover Sun''
 
[[Categpry:United Church of Christ churches]]
[[Category:Evangelical and Reformed congregations]]
[[Category:Clairmont Avenue establishments]]
[[Category:1903 establishments]]

Revision as of 18:06, 11 July 2021

Saint John's Evangelical and Reformed Church is a Protestant congregation founded in 1903 by German-Americans. Its name changed several times throughout its history as a result of denominational mergers and the congregation's departure from a denomination. Prior to 1934, it was known as St. John's German Evangelical Church. In 1934 two German-American denominations (the Evangelical Church and the Reformed Church in the United States) merged and it became known as St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church. In 1957 the Evangelical and Reformed Church merged with the Congregational and Christian Churches to form the United Church of Christ and the congregation became known as St. John's United Church of Christ.

Later the congregation, like many from the Evangelical and Reformed tradition, left the United Church of Christ. The congregation also moved to the Brook Highland neighborhood where it took the name Brook Highland Community Church.

In 2018, the congregation left the Brook Highland neighborhood to move Downtown to the Blackwell Building at First Avenue North and 25th Street North. The building it had built was sold to Trinity Presbyterian Church which relocated to it from Cahaba Heights.

References

Categpry:United Church of Christ churches