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Iron City Church is an evangelical Protestant congregation founded in [[2014]] by [[Valleydale Baptist Church]] | Iron City Church is an evangelical Protestant congregation founded in [[2014]] by [[Valleydale Baptist Church]] and pastored initially by [[Jason Cook]]. The congregation draws mainly college students and young adults. Since its inception it has always held its worship service late on Sunday afternoons. It met from 2014 to 2018 at [[B&A Warehouse]]. It then moved to [[Ramsay High School]] before moving to [[Southside Baptist Church]] in 2019. Its current pastors are [[Demetrius Hicks]], [[Dustin Ratcliff]], and [[Kam Pugh]]. Unlike most evangelical churches in Birmingham, the church celebrates the Lord's supper weekly and actively strives to be interracial. | ||
Although it was founded by a Southern Baptist congregation, Iron City is independent, not affiliated with any Baptist convention or association. | Although it was founded by a Southern Baptist congregation, Iron City is independent, not affiliated with any Baptist convention or association. |
Revision as of 05:38, 20 August 2021
Iron City Church is an evangelical Protestant congregation founded in 2014 by Valleydale Baptist Church and pastored initially by Jason Cook. The congregation draws mainly college students and young adults. Since its inception it has always held its worship service late on Sunday afternoons. It met from 2014 to 2018 at B&A Warehouse. It then moved to Ramsay High School before moving to Southside Baptist Church in 2019. Its current pastors are Demetrius Hicks, Dustin Ratcliff, and Kam Pugh. Unlike most evangelical churches in Birmingham, the church celebrates the Lord's supper weekly and actively strives to be interracial.
Although it was founded by a Southern Baptist congregation, Iron City is independent, not affiliated with any Baptist convention or association.
External links
- Iron City Church website
References
- Morris, Kaitlyn (May 19, 2021) "Iron City Church's Worship Service: Dedication to the Education of Unity and Diversity" Magic City Religion