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My name is Stephanie Vines and my father inherited land on the Black Warrior River near Mulberry Fork. His grandfather's name was Lane Vines. I would like to correspond with you about your family heritage as well as this area.
Saint Bernard Abbey is a Catholic monastery of Benedictine monks located in Cullman, in the Appalachian foothills of northern Alabama.
The motto of Benedictine monks is "Prayer and Work". The monks of Saint Bernard Abbey live this life of prayer by celebrating the Eucharist and Liturgy of the Hours four times daily in the Abbey church, as they have done at St. Bernard since 1891. They live out the mandate of "work" by ministering to parishes, directing a coeducational college preparatory school, operating a retreat and conference center, welcoming visitors to the Ave Maria Grotto shrine and gardens, and offering hospitality to monastery guests for a time of prayer and quiet.
Grant's Creek Baptist Church was constituted April 5, 1828, with Rev. Medey White and Robert Marsh (the first pastor) as presbytery. Lewis Stovall was first Church clerk, and James Foster was ordained as the first deacon. The Grant's Creek Sunday School Union was organized Dec. 1827, as the oldest Sunday school in Alabama. In 1832, a building was constructed by member John W. Bealle for $500 which served the Church until 1968, when the present building replaced it. In August 1833, the Baptist State Convention met here and took action leading to the founding of Howard (now Samford) and Judson Colleges. Four sons of Col. John and Elizabeth Savidge Foster-James, Hardy, Robert S., and John L.S.-settled here beginning in 1818, with their mother and sisters Martha and Elizabeth following. Their families formed the nucleus of a model community in the new state, nurtured and influenced primarily by this church. John Collier Foster was pastor from 1845 to his 1892 death. Martha Foster Crawford (1830-1909) was a missionary to China for 50 years. Location: Tuscaloosa County Fosters, Alabama
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My name is Stephanie Vines and my father inherited land on the Black Warrior River near Mulberry Fork. His grandfather's name was Lane Vines. I would like to correspond with you about your family heritage as well as this area.
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Saint Bernard Abbey is a Catholic monastery of Benedictine monks located in Cullman, in the Appalachian foothills of northern Alabama. The motto of Benedictine monks is "Prayer and Work". The monks of Saint Bernard Abbey live this life of prayer by celebrating the Eucharist and Liturgy of the Hours four times daily in the Abbey church, as they have done at St. Bernard since 1891. They live out the mandate of "work" by ministering to parishes, directing a coeducational college preparatory school, operating a retreat and conference center, welcoming visitors to the Ave Maria Grotto shrine and gardens, and offering hospitality to monastery guests for a time of prayer and quiet.
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Grant's Creek Baptist Church was constituted April 5, 1828, with Rev. Medey White and Robert Marsh (the first pastor) as presbytery. Lewis Stovall was first Church clerk, and James Foster was ordained as the first deacon. The Grant's Creek Sunday School Union was organized Dec. 1827, as the oldest Sunday school in Alabama. In 1832, a building was constructed by member John W. Bealle for $500 which served the Church until 1968, when the present building replaced it. In August 1833, the Baptist State Convention met here and took action leading to the founding of Howard (now Samford) and Judson Colleges. Four sons of Col. John and Elizabeth Savidge Foster-James, Hardy, Robert S., and John L.S.-settled here beginning in 1818, with their mother and sisters Martha and Elizabeth following. Their families formed the nucleus of a model community in the new state, nurtured and influenced primarily by this church. John Collier Foster was pastor from 1845 to his 1892 death. Martha Foster Crawford (1830-1909) was a missionary to China for 50 years. Location: Tuscaloosa County Fosters, Alabama