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* Dismukes, Melba; Jeannette Manning and Margie Sisson (2008) ''Yesterday's Footsteps, 1892-2005''. Fultondale: Fultondale First Baptist Church | * Dismukes, Melba; Jeannette Manning and Margie Sisson (2008) ''Yesterday's Footsteps, 1892-2005''. Fultondale: Fultondale First Baptist Church | ||
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* [http://www.ffbconline.org/templates/System/default.asp?id=40501 Fultondale First Baptist] website | * [http://www.ffbconline.org/templates/System/default.asp?id=40501 Fultondale First Baptist] website | ||
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[[Category:Main Street Fultondale]] | [[Category:Main Street Fultondale]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:16, 12 May 2023
Fultondale First Baptist Church is a Baptist congregation that meets at 409 Main Street in Fultondale. It was founded as Mary Lee Baptist Church Mary Lee Mine No. 2 in 1892 with the first services held at the camp's Redmond Hall. The miners constructed a wood-frame building for the church soon later. The pastor is Mark Wood.
References
- Dismukes, Melba; Jeannette Manning and Margie Sisson (2008) Yesterday's Footsteps, 1892-2005. Fultondale: Fultondale First Baptist Church
External link
- Fultondale First Baptist website