Oak Street Baptist Church, established in 1916 and located in Birmingham, AL, is a historic institution that played a significant role in the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights. Recognized as a movement church by the Birmingham Historical Society, it is known for its commitment to social justice and equality.
With its present building constructed in 1961, Oak Street Baptist Church has been a pillar of the Collegeville community, serving as a place of worship and a center for community engagement. Led by pastors such as Charles L. Vincent and C. M. Murdock, the church has a rich history and continues to make a positive impact in North Birmingham.
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