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'''Ridgeway Terrace Baptist Church''' was located at in the 5128 [[8th Court South]] in what was known as [[Woodlawn Highlands]] but later became [[Crestwood North]]. It was organized on [[March 31]], [[1929]] with 34 charter members. [[H.L. Walton]] was the first pastor. The congregation met in a tent for a few months prior to the erect of the brick home that served as the Church.
'''Ridgeway Terrace Baptist Church''' was located at in the 5128 [[8th Court South]] (8th Court South and [[Ridgeway Terrace]]) in what was known as [[Woodlawn Highlands]] but later was called  [[Crestwood North]]. It was organized on [[March 31]], [[1929]] with 34 charter members. [[H. L. Walton]] was the first pastor. The congregation met in a tent for a few months prior to the erection of the brick home that served as the church.


==References==
==References==
* "Where Rev. Atkins Will Begin Revival" (April 26, 1930) {{BAH}} via Birmingham Public Library Digital Collections
* "Where Rev. Atkins Will Begin Revival" (April 26, 1930) {{BAH}} via {{BPLDC}}


[[Category:Former Baptist churches]]
[[Category:Former Baptist churches]]
[[Category:Crestwood North]]
[[Category:Crestwood North]]
[[Category:Woodlawn]]
[[Category:Churches in Woodlawn]]
[[Category:1929 establishments]]
[[Category:1929 establishments]]

Latest revision as of 09:15, 11 May 2023

Ridgeway Terrace Baptist Church was located at in the 5128 8th Court South (8th Court South and Ridgeway Terrace) in what was known as Woodlawn Highlands but later was called Crestwood North. It was organized on March 31, 1929 with 34 charter members. H. L. Walton was the first pastor. The congregation met in a tent for a few months prior to the erection of the brick home that served as the church.

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