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It was founded in [[2004]] by [[Ralph Garth|Ralph]] and [[Kathleen Garth]]. Ralph Garth, a former drug user and dealer, felt a calling to minister to those struggling with addiction. He began holding services in the former [[Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church]] at 3800 [[5th Court North]] near [[Tom Brown Village]]. The church moved to its present location on Easter Sunday, [[2012]].
It was founded in [[2004]] by [[Ralph Garth|Ralph]] and [[Kathleen Garth]]. Ralph Garth, a former drug user and dealer, felt a calling to minister to those struggling with addiction. He began holding services in the former [[Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church]] at 3800 [[5th Court North]] near [[Tom Brown Village]]. The church moved to its present location on Easter Sunday, [[2012]].


True Vine hosts a '''Genesis Cafe''' ministry at the church.
True Vine hosts a '''Genesis Cafe''' ministry at the church. It is a member of the [[Birmingham Metro Baptist Association]] and, at least at its former location a member of the [[Good News Fellowship]].


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Revision as of 13:45, 26 March 2023

True Vine Evangelical Outreach Ministries is a Baptist ministry located in a former church at 4030 40th Terrace North near Tallapoosa Street across from the Inglenook Library in Inglenook.

It was founded in 2004 by Ralph and Kathleen Garth. Ralph Garth, a former drug user and dealer, felt a calling to minister to those struggling with addiction. He began holding services in the former Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church at 3800 5th Court North near Tom Brown Village. The church moved to its present location on Easter Sunday, 2012.

True Vine hosts a Genesis Cafe ministry at the church. It is a member of the Birmingham Metro Baptist Association and, at least at its former location a member of the Good News Fellowship.

References

  • Dean, Charles J. (April 3, 2014) "Ralph Garth: Former junkie turned pastor to the unwanted, the unloved." The Birmingham News

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