Trinity Episcopal Church/Red Door Theater - Union Springs, AL
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N 32° 08.608 W 085° 42.977
16S E 621069 N 3557060
Trinity Episcopal Church was established in Union Springs by Rev. DeBerniere Waddell in 1872. The marker claims that the building is listed in the National Register of Historic Places although it is not listed on that website.
Waymark Code: WMFNMT
Location: Alabama, United States
Date Posted: 11/09/2012
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Thorny1
Views: 9

The Trinity Episcopal Church/Red Door Theater historical marker is a standard Alabama Historical Association metal marker with the Alabama flag in an oval at the top. It is located at the intersection of Blackmon Street (US HWy 82) and North Prairie Street. The marker was placed by the Bullock County Historical Society and the Alabama Historical Association.
Marker Name: Trinity Episcopal Church/Red Door Theater

Marker Type: Urban

Addtional Information::
Marker Text: Trinity Episcopal Church was established in Union Springs by Rev. DeBerniere Waddell in 1872 as a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama with seventeen communicants and an annual budget of $412.50. Until 1879 services were held monthly in the County Courthouse or in churches of other denominations. In 1879 the congregation purchased a small wooden store building diagonally across Prairie Street from this site. Remodeled as a church, services were held there until completion of the present church. The current building was designed by a local high school senior, Richard Kennon Perry, who went on to become a notable architect. Erected on a lot provided by the Foster family, the Gothic-revival building features stained glass windows and dual front entrances appropriate for the interior plans popular in southern churches built between 1880 and 1920. The marble cornerstone indicates the church was completed and dedicated to God in 1909. The Church had seventeen communicants in 1925; in 1993 there were fewer than eleven. Negotiations with the Diocese led to transfer of ownership of the building to the City of Union Springs, in exchange for two acres of land donated by individuals. The service of Desanctification of a Consecrated Building was performed by the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama on August 28, 2002 when the Diocese removed the lectern and bishop’s chair and placed them in other churches. Under the auspices of the Tourism Council of Bullock County, the building was renamed the Red Door Theater. The first community event held here was a group reading from the script of the play “Conecuh People.” The play, presented four times during April 2004, featured the lives of people in Bullock County. The church building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and, in 1989, was designated as a historic site by the Episcopal Diocese of Alabama.


Date Dedicated / Placed: 2005

Marker Number: None

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