| Trinity Presbyterian Church
was organized as Central Presbyterian Church in July 1891.
It was located at that time at Lawrence and Washington
Streets in downtown Montgomery. In 1909, Central Church
moved from its downtown location to the present site at Hull
Street and Felder Avenue. The sanctuary was dedicated in
March 1913. The name was changed to Trinity Presbyterian
Church to underscore the central Christian doctrine of the
triune nature of the One True God.
Trinity Church has stood for
more than a century for the foundational Christian tenet
that the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments are the
very Word of God, all therein being verbally inspired by
Almighty God and therefore without error. Its overarching
commitment to evangelical truth stated in the doctrines of
the Protestant Reformation compelled the congregation to
change its affiliation in 1973 to the
Presbyterian Church in
America. Trinity Church is a leading congregation in that
denomination which holds to the full authority of the Bible
and is committed to world evangelization as its first
assignment from our Risen Lord.
Understanding the importance
of education based on the objective truth revealed in the
Holy Scriptures, the congregation founded
Trinity
Presbyterian School in 1970. The school is located on
its own 32 acre campus. It is a
college-preparatory school offering preschool through the
twelfth grade with an enrollment of more than one thousand.
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