Birmingham Churches and their Cornerstones 122
New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church has an impressive hilltop site at 6632 Kentucky Avenue in Birmingham over looking Gate City. Here is the view off the church’s front porch looking toward south and slightly to the east.



There are two stones. One from its previous building which was located in East Birmingham at 1305 Sipsey Street, a location now incorporated into W. C. Patton Park. Thus, it was near several other churches in this series, Laymen’s Chapel C.M.E. Church, St. Luke A.M.E. Zion Church, and the former site of Forty-Sixth Street Baptist Church, which like New Bethel moved in the early 1990s. Whereas Forty-Sixth Street moved into the building erected for East Lake Alliance Church, this building that became New Bethel was erected for East Lake Primitive Baptist Church.


Read this first post for more on this series on Birmingham churches and their cornerstones.
Map of Posts in this Project
Each site in this project is mapped below. Clicking on an icon will bring up a box with a link to the post on the site. Please use it to browse the collection. The color and shape of the location markers indicate the character of the cornerstones at each site. Stones like this, with multiple names are red. Since there is more than one name, a square maker is used. Click here for full information on the icons.
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