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The '''Sikh Temple of Alabama''' is a house of worship or "gurdwara" for [[Birmingham]]'s Sikh community. It was established in September [[2009]] at the former [[Sonrise Community Church]] | [[File:Sikh-temple-sign.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Sikh Temple of Alabama, 33335 Morgan Road, Bessemer, December 2019]] | ||
The '''Sikh Temple of Alabama''' is a house of worship or "gurdwara" for [[Birmingham]]'s Sikh community. It was established in September [[2009]] at the former [[Sonrise Community Church]] at 3335 [[Morgan Road]] between [[Bessemer]] and [[Helena]]. The gurdwara's leader or "bhai" is [[Balbir Singh]]. | |||
The gurdwara averages about 70 attendees for Sunday services and vegetarian "langar" meals. The public is welcomed at the luncheons. | The gurdwara averages about 70 attendees for Sunday services and vegetarian "langar" meals. The public is welcomed at the luncheons. |
Latest revision as of 16:22, 2 December 2021
The Sikh Temple of Alabama is a house of worship or "gurdwara" for Birmingham's Sikh community. It was established in September 2009 at the former Sonrise Community Church at 3335 Morgan Road between Bessemer and Helena. The gurdwara's leader or "bhai" is Balbir Singh.
The gurdwara averages about 70 attendees for Sunday services and vegetarian "langar" meals. The public is welcomed at the luncheons.
References
- Gray, Jeremy (December 27, 2009) "Sikhs find a home for worship in Alabama." Birmingham News