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Alpine Community Church

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The physical characteristics of Alpine Community Church remain much as they were in the 19th century. The church was constructed with two front doors, the men and women would enter separately and sit on opposite sides. A loft was built just above the entrance way for the slaves who attended service.
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asking them to appoint a committee to organize a church. When the petition was granted, Rev. A.Y. Lockridge, and Rev. A.D. Johnson with Elders D.M. Montgomery, Benjamin Brannon, and Kinsey Smith, were appointed by the Presbytery, to organize the church. Robert Boyles, C.M. Barry, W. Graves and John
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In November, 1986, Tommy Pledger became Pastor. Currently, Service are held every Sunday Morning at 11:00 am led by Pastor Jeremy Stroop. Alpine Community Church was recognized by the State of Georgia in 2003 for celebrating 150 years of dedicated service to the
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that reads "Last Indian Agent" represents his grave in the cemetery located behind the church. Alpine Cemetery is one of the oldest cemeteries in Chattooga County.
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B. Knox were elected Ruling Elders by ballot after the first service was held on the Saturday before
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Stephenson, Jr., William L. "Bill" (November 21, 1999).
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Buildings and structures in Chattooga County, Georgia
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Alpine Community Church is located in Georgia
Alpine Community Church is located in the United States
34°27′41.11″N 85°29′1.47″W / 34.4614194°N 85.4837417°W / 34.4614194; -85.4837417
Menlo, Georgia
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Buildings and structures in Chattooga County, Georgia

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