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'''Mountain Brook Baptist Church''' is a Baptist church with approximately 1,985 members located at 3631 [[Montevallo Road]] in [[Mountain Brook]]. The church offers both traditional and contemporary worship services on Sundays and Wednesday evenings. The senior pastor is [[Doug Dortch]]. He succeeded [[Jim Moebes]].
'''Mountain Brook Baptist Church''' is a Baptist church with approximately 1,985 members located at 3631 [[Montevallo Road]] in [[Mountain Brook]]. The church offers both traditional and contemporary worship services on Sundays and Wednesday evenings.


Mountain Brook Baptist hosts several community functions, including elementary school graduations. The church uses [[Mountain Brook Junior High School]]'s parking lot for overflow from its existing 247-space lot.
Mountain Brook Baptist hosts several community functions, including elementary school graduations. The church uses [[Mountain Brook Junior High School]]'s parking lot for overflow from its existing 247-space lot.
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==Pastors==
* [[Jim Moebes]]
* [[Doug Dortch|John Douglas Dortch, Jr.]], [[2011]] - [[2021]]
==References==
==References==
* Wolfson, Hannah (July 18, 2007) "Mtn. Brook Baptist plans life center, parking deck." ''Birmingham  News''.
* Wolfson, Hannah (July 18, 2007) "Mtn. Brook Baptist plans life center, parking deck." '{{BN}}.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 12:20, 18 November 2021

Mountain Brook Baptist Church is a Baptist church with approximately 1,985 members located at 3631 Montevallo Road in Mountain Brook. The church offers both traditional and contemporary worship services on Sundays and Wednesday evenings.

Mountain Brook Baptist hosts several community functions, including elementary school graduations. The church uses Mountain Brook Junior High School's parking lot for overflow from its existing 247-space lot.

In 2004 the Church's plans to add a 331-space parking deck were denied by the city after neighbors protested. A new plan to add 192 spaces in a partially-sunken 3-story deck and to expand an existing Family Life Center is currently under review.

Pastors

References

  • Wolfson, Hannah (July 18, 2007) "Mtn. Brook Baptist plans life center, parking deck." 'The Birmingham News.

External links