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1891

The congregation grew rapidly from 32 members to over 400. It was founded by members of the First Presbyterian Church in Montgomery, Alabama in July 1891 as Central Presbyterian Church in downtown Montgomery.

1909

In 1909 the church moved to the Garden District of Montgomery and adopted its current name, Trinity Presbyterian Church.

1913

The new sanctuary building was completed in 1913 on the corner of Hull Street and Felder Avenue.

1952

It was designed by the famous architect Harold E. Wagoner, and was completed in 1952.

1965

In 1965 the church refused to admit a mixed-race group to hear a sermon by Leighton Ford, a Billy Graham associate.

1970

In 1970 the Trinity Presbyterian School was formed.

1973

In 1973 Trinity Presbyterian left the Presbyterian Church in the United States over its growing theological liberalism and became a charter member of the Presbyterian Church in America.

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