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'''First Congregational Christian Church''' is a historically African-American congregation located at 1024 Center Street North. It was founded in 1882 by graduates of [http://www.talladega.edu Talladega College], which, in turn, came into being through the efforts of the American Missionary Association. First Church presently holds membership in the [http://www.ucc.org United Church of Christ] denomination. '''The Rev. Dr. Rodney Franklin''' is the current pastor; '''the Rev. James L. Myers''' is pastor emeritus.
'''First Congregational Christian Church''' is a historically African-American congregation located at 1024 Center Street North. It was founded in 1882 by graduates of [http://www.talladega.edu Talladega College], which, in turn, came into being through the efforts of the American Missionary Association. First Church presently holds membership in the [http://www.ucc.org United Church of Christ] denomination. '''The Rev. Dr. Rodney Franklin''' is the current pastor; '''the Rev. James L. Myers''' is pastor emeritus.


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Revision as of 19:21, 27 April 2007

Illustration of First Congregational Christian Church (United Church of Christ), 1024 Center Street North.

First Congregational Christian Church is a historically African-American congregation located at 1024 Center Street North. It was founded in 1882 by graduates of Talladega College, which, in turn, came into being through the efforts of the American Missionary Association. First Church presently holds membership in the United Church of Christ denomination. The Rev. Dr. Rodney Franklin is the current pastor; the Rev. James L. Myers is pastor emeritus.