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Place #1
Distance: 0.00mi , Attraction : Historic Black Congregation
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3107 Love Ave NW, Huntsville, AL 35816, USA
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St Bartley Primitive Baptist
Located just northwest of downtown Huntsville you’ll find this relatively unassuming church, constructed in 1965. St. Bartley Primitive Baptist’s current building belies the historical impact this congregation has had on Huntsville for over 200 years.

St Bartley has the oldest Black congregation in the state of Alabama, tracing its roots back to graveyard gatherings as early as 1808. The church’s official beginning was in 1820 when construction was begun on the original church near Big Spring, downtown.

Throughout their first fifty years, the African Huntsville Church, its name at the time, was influential in the greater religious community. It was a member of the Flint River Association, a group of both black and white churches that sought religious unity in the Tennessee Valley region.

The original church building was burned down during the Union occupation of Huntsville at the end of the Civil War. When the dust settled, a new building was erected, and the congregation was renamed after their second pastor, Bartley Harris, who performed over 3,000 baptisms in Big Spring over the course of his career.

The second church, built in 1872, stood across Church Street from Big Spring until 1964, when it was forced to move to make way for new urban planning. Today, the site of the second church is part of Big Spring Park, a larger planned area that includes the Huntsville Museum of Art, City Hall, and the Von Braun Center.

St Bartley’s roots are easy to trace – the congregation has only had nine pastors in its 200 years of service. Today the church is known for its dedication to community service and family ministry.

Next up on our list, we’ll visit First Baptist, another 1960’s building with a far older congregation.

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  https://www.saintbartleychurch.org/
Place #2
Distance: 3.05mi , Attraction : Iconic Mid-Century Church
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603 Governors Dr SW, Huntsville, AL 35801, USA
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First Baptist
You can’t miss the next church on our list. Coming up on your left you’ll spot the towering spire and groovy mural of First Baptist Church, which traces its congregational roots back to 1809.

The current building is massive, with multiple expansions throughout the years adding to its size. The original structure, including the arched sanctuary, was built in 1963. The mural that adorns its side is officially called Cosmic Christ, depicting Jesus as a force encompassing the planets and stars. Locals, however, have taken to calling it “Eggbeater Jesus”, remarking that the figure’s abstract body resembles a whisk or wire mixer rather than the Holy Ghost.

The mural was designed and constructed over the course of six years, from 1966 to 1973, during the height of the Apollo space program. Huntsville is home to the Marshall Space Flight Center, where rocketeering legend Wernher von Braun helped design the Saturn V vehicles that put man on the moon. The mural and the rocket-shaped campanile that was added later are an homage to Huntsville’s role in the space race.

The congregation that became First Baptist was organized on June 3, 1809, as the Flint River Church’s westernmost branch. Under that name, the church gathered in two meetinghouses, built in 1813 and 1825, in Meridianville to the north. The congregation moved to Huntsville in 1861 and settled on this site over a hundred years later.

With its towering stature and its proximity to major roads, the Huntsville Hospital complex, and the Big Spring area, First Baptist is a striking landmark that’s hard to miss and even harder to forget.

Up ahead, we’ll make a left on Madison Street and head up into downtown Huntsville, where we’ll find most of the historic buildings on our list.

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Tour itinerary stops | Additional places you'll see on this self-guided tour

Map Pin Place 1 St Bartley Primitive Baptist
Map Pin Place 2 First Baptist
Map Pin Place 3 First Presbyterian
Map Pin Place 4 Church of the Nativity
Map Pin Place 5 Central Presbyterian
Map Pin Place 6 Temple B'nai Sholom
Map Pin Place 7 First Methodist and Randolph Church of Christ
Map Pin Place 8 St Mary of the Visitation
Map Pin Place 9 Holmes Street United Methodist Church



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