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'''Woodlawn Christian Church''' (originally known as '''57th Street Christian Church''') was located at 125 [[57th Street North]]. The brick Gothic-revival auditorium church was constructed around [[1925]]. In [[1967]] the congregation moved to 5901 [[Crestwood Boulevard]] where it adopted the name [[Crestwood Christian Church]].
'''Crestwood Christian Church''' was a congregation of the [[The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Alabama-Northwest Florida|Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)]] located at  5901 [[Crestwood Boulevard]]. It was originally known as '''57th Street Christian Church''' and located at 125 [[57th Street North]] adjacent to the [[Wood Family Cemetery]]. Later while it was still at this location in [[Woodlawn]] it became known as '''Woodlawn Christian Church'''.  


The church is a contributing property to the [[Woodlawn Historic District]] listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places in Birmingham|National Register of Historic Places]] in [[2003]].
==57th Street building==


Around 2020, the church was purchased by the [[GraceWorks]] ministry of [[Grace Episcopal Church]] and renovations began to make the building a center for this ministry called [[GracePlace]].
Its brick Gothic-revival auditorium church on 57th Steet was was constructed around [[1925]]. This building was included as a contributing property to the [[Woodlawn Historic District]] listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places in Birmingham|National Register of Historic Places]] in [[2003]]. in 2016, this building was donated to the [[GraceWorks]] ministry of [[Grace Episcopal Church]] and renovations began to make the building a center for this ministry called [[GracePlace]].
 
==Crestwood Boulevard building==
 
In [[1967]] the congregation moved Crestwood Boulevard and adopted the name [[Crestwood Christian Church]]. In its new location, the church owned a 4-rank, 2-manual pipe organ originally built by Aeolian-Skinner Organ Co. (ca. 1942). The church closed by [[2016]] and its building became home of the [[Alabama Waldorf School]].


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==Pastors==
* [[James O. Pearce]], 1965
* [[John L. Churchill]], 1995


==References==
==References==
* Schneider, David B. and Christy Anderson (2003) "[https://npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP/GetAsset/NRHP/03001129_text Woodlawn Historic District National Register of Historic Places Registration Form]" National Park Service
* Schneider, David B. and Christy Anderson (2003) "[https://npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP/GetAsset/NRHP/03001129_text Woodlawn Historic District National Register of Historic Places Registration Form]" National Park Service.
* [https://pipeorgandatabase.org/organ/26328 Crestwood Christian Church] (2009) Pipe Organ Database.
* Chambers, Jesse (October 27, 2016) "Alabama Waldorf School finds new home at old site." ''Iron City Ink''
* "History" Grace Episcopal Church, accessed November 12, 2022.


[[Category:Former Disciples of Christ churches]]
[[Category:Former Disciples of Christ churches]]
[[Category:Woodlawn]]
[[Category:Churches in Woodlawn]]
[[Category:57th Street North]]
[[Category:57th Street North]]
[[Category:Crestwood Boulevard]]
[[Category:1925 buildings]]
[[Category:1967 buildings]]

Latest revision as of 12:26, 2 May 2024

Crestwood Christian Church was a congregation of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) located at 5901 Crestwood Boulevard. It was originally known as 57th Street Christian Church and located at 125 57th Street North adjacent to the Wood Family Cemetery. Later while it was still at this location in Woodlawn it became known as Woodlawn Christian Church.

57th Street building

Its brick Gothic-revival auditorium church on 57th Steet was was constructed around 1925. This building was included as a contributing property to the Woodlawn Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. in 2016, this building was donated to the GraceWorks ministry of Grace Episcopal Church and renovations began to make the building a center for this ministry called GracePlace.

Crestwood Boulevard building

In 1967 the congregation moved Crestwood Boulevard and adopted the name Crestwood Christian Church. In its new location, the church owned a 4-rank, 2-manual pipe organ originally built by Aeolian-Skinner Organ Co. (ca. 1942). The church closed by 2016 and its building became home of the Alabama Waldorf School.

Pastors

References