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'''"THE ROCK" Church''' is a non-denominational congregation located at 1120 Apricot Circle in [[Forestdale]], AL.
'''Rock City Church''', formerly '''THE ROCK Church''' is a nondenominational Christian congregation located at 1120 [[Apricot Avenue]] in [[Forestdale]].


The church, founded in [[2009]], began meeting at [[Miles College]], then moved to the [[L. R. Hall Auditorium]] in [[downtown Birmingham]]. The church is headed by Pastor [[Michael McClure, Jr]]. In March [[2010]], the church purchased the 12-acre former [[West Birmingham Christian School]] for $500,000. The first service at Apricot Circle was held [[April 5]], and had 500 in attendance, up from 30 at the downtown location. McClure attributes the rise in attendance to the fact that the campus is situated next to [[Royal Orleans Apartments]], giving hundreds of apartment dwellers a church within walking distance.  
The church was founded in [[2009]] by Pastor [[Mike McClure]] as an outgrowth of the "Royal Nation Movement" ministry he led at [[Miles College]], and soon moved to the [[L. R. Hall Auditorium]] in [[downtown Birmingham]].
 
In March [[2010]], the church purchased the 12-acre former [[West Birmingham Christian School]] for $500,000. The first service at Apricot Avenue was held [[April 5]], and had 500 in attendance, up from 30 at the downtown location. McClure attributed the rise in attendance to the fact that the campus is situated next to [[Royal Orleans Apartments]], giving hundreds of apartment dwellers a church within walking distance.
 
In [[2015]] Rock City began holding regular Sunday services at [[Boutwell Auditorium]]. In [[2018]] the congregation took over ownership of [[Central Park Baptist Church]] on [[43rd Street Ensley]] in the [[Central Park neighborhood]]. As part of the transfer, Rock City also assumed operation of [[Central Park Christian School]].


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==References==
==References==
* Garrison, Greg (February 12, 2011) "Rocking the Rock: Forestdale church emerges as magnet for young families." ''Birmingham News''
* Garrison, Greg (February 12, 2011) "Rocking the Rock: Forestdale church emerges as magnet for young families." {{BN}}
* Garrison, Greg (March 27, 2015) "The Rock Church plans weekly Sunday services at Boutwell Auditorium." {{BN}}
* Garrison, Greg (March 5, 2018) "Rock City Church will move to Central Park Baptist campus." {{BN}}


==External links==
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Revision as of 15:54, 16 December 2019

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Rock City Church, formerly THE ROCK Church is a nondenominational Christian congregation located at 1120 Apricot Avenue in Forestdale.

The church was founded in 2009 by Pastor Mike McClure as an outgrowth of the "Royal Nation Movement" ministry he led at Miles College, and soon moved to the L. R. Hall Auditorium in downtown Birmingham.

In March 2010, the church purchased the 12-acre former West Birmingham Christian School for $500,000. The first service at Apricot Avenue was held April 5, and had 500 in attendance, up from 30 at the downtown location. McClure attributed the rise in attendance to the fact that the campus is situated next to Royal Orleans Apartments, giving hundreds of apartment dwellers a church within walking distance.

In 2015 Rock City began holding regular Sunday services at Boutwell Auditorium. In 2018 the congregation took over ownership of Central Park Baptist Church on 43rd Street Ensley in the Central Park neighborhood. As part of the transfer, Rock City also assumed operation of Central Park Christian School.

2011 "The Rock" Church logo

References

  • Garrison, Greg (February 12, 2011) "Rocking the Rock: Forestdale church emerges as magnet for young families." The Birmingham News
  • Garrison, Greg (March 27, 2015) "The Rock Church plans weekly Sunday services at Boutwell Auditorium." The Birmingham News
  • Garrison, Greg (March 5, 2018) "Rock City Church will move to Central Park Baptist campus." The Birmingham News

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