Snapshots: Old Churches

Alabama Living Magazine
Milltown Baptist Church, established 1840, near LaFayette, AL. SUBMITTED BY Regina Sanders, Lanett.

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church at Old Cahawba Archaeological Park in Dallas County, completed 1854. SUBMITTED BY Mark Hilton, Montgomery.

Methodist Church in Elamville, AL. It is no longer standing. SUBMITTED BY Gwen King, Ariton.

The Spoken Word Ministry in Valley Head is an abandoned pre-Civil War African-American church. SUBMITTED BY Charlie Stone, Mentone.

Interior of the Old Pine Torch Church in Bankhead National Forest. SUBMITTED BY Anna-Livia Kirsch, Courtland.

Tabernacle Methodist Church, built in 1846 in Pintlala, AL. SUBMITTED BY Allyson Venable, Hope Hull.

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