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The church was founded in [[1958]] by pastor [[Dan Ronsisvalle]]. It relocated in [[1977]] from a 1,000-seat sanctuary at 9533 [[Parkway East]] into a new $9 million structure that was easily one of the largest churches in the state, seating as many as 4,000.
The church was founded in [[1958]] by pastor [[Dan Ronsisvalle]]. It relocated in [[1977]] from a 1,000-seat sanctuary at 9533 [[Parkway East]] into a new $9 million structure that was easily one of the largest churches in the state, seating as many as 4,000.


The church hosts the [[Cathedral Christian School]] as well as [[The Basement]] youth revival meetings and the [[Cathedral Riders]] motorcycle club.
The church hosts the [[Cathedral Christian School]] and the [[Cathedral Riders]] motorcycle club. It formerly served as a meeting space for  [[The Basement]] youth revival meetings.  


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Revision as of 09:52, 1 February 2012

Cathedral of the Cross in 2010

The Cathedral of the Cross (formerly Huffman Assembly of God) is a large congregation affiliated with the Assemblies of God USA church and located at 1480 Center Point Parkway in Birmingham.

The church was founded in 1958 by pastor Dan Ronsisvalle. It relocated in 1977 from a 1,000-seat sanctuary at 9533 Parkway East into a new $9 million structure that was easily one of the largest churches in the state, seating as many as 4,000.

The church hosts the Cathedral Christian School and the Cathedral Riders motorcycle club. It formerly served as a meeting space for The Basement youth revival meetings.

Pastors

References

  • Huie, William Bradford (1979) It's Me, O Lord. Nashville, Tennessee: Thomas Nelson. ISBN 0804751419

External links