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David Bains (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Berney Points Baptist Church''' was Baptist congregation located first in West End at 1637 Pearson Avenue SW and then in Hoover at 2250 Blue Ridge Boulevard alongside I-65 near the crest of Shades Mountain. Initially begun as '''West End Baptist Mission''' by Rev. George Johnson, the congregation was organized on August 8, 1926 and ground broken for the first church building the same year. By 1941 the church had a membership of 387....") |
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* [[J. D. Holleson]] | * [[J. D. Holleson]] | ||
* [[H. O. Hester]] | * [[H. O. Hester]] | ||
* [[Emmett Williams]], 1939- | * [[Emmett Williams]], 1939-1960 | ||
* [[Raymond T. DeAmond]], 1961- | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 15:02, 11 November 2023
Berney Points Baptist Church was Baptist congregation located first in West End at 1637 Pearson Avenue SW and then in Hoover at 2250 Blue Ridge Boulevard alongside I-65 near the crest of Shades Mountain. Initially begun as West End Baptist Mission by Rev. George Johnson, the congregation was organized on August 8, 1926 and ground broken for the first church building the same year. By 1941 the church had a membership of 387. The church's colonial revival building on Pearson Avenue was erected in 1952 at the cost of $269,000. An educational building windg was completed in 1956
Pastors
- George Johnson, 1926
- J. W. Griffith, Sr.
- L. C. Bennett, 1928-1929
- Herschel H. Hobbs, 1929-1932
- John Rasco, 1932-1933
- J. D. Holleson
- H. O. Hester
- Emmett Williams, 1939-1960
- Raymond T. DeAmond, 1961-
References
- "Berney Points Baptist Has Had Rabid Growth" (May 25, 1941) Birmingham Churchman - via Birmingham Public Library Digital Collections
- "New Berney Points Baptist Church" (October 4, 1952) The Birmingham News - via Birmingham Public Library Digital Collections
- "Cornerston Laying" (December 15, 1952) The Birmingham News - via Birmingham Public Library Digital Collections
- "Berney Points Church Occupies New Addition" (September 25, 1956) Birmingham Post-Herald - via Birmingham Public Library Digital Collections