A very special thanks to Gabe and the members of the band,
"Circleslide" from Nashville, TN. Song track title: "Get Up,"
available on their CD, "Uncommon Days." Please visit their
myspace and website. CD's available for purchase.
The Cumberland Presbyterian Church was instrumental in such social issues as humane
treatment of the American Indian, Abolition of Slavery and Women's Suffrage.
We have a denominational office designated in Birmingham specifically for Cross Cultural
Churches. To date, there are Korean, Hispanic, and Sudanese Cumberland Presbyterian
Churches being planted throughout the United States. We are providing education, training
and ordination to these ethnic groups.
Today, the Cumberland Presbyterian Church still has an evangelistic focus with a strong
missionary presence all over the world. No issue is more important to the church than
preaching the Gospel to the lost. Our goal is to achieve 75 new church developments by the
year 2012. We are answering this goal in part by training and releasing more ministers
today than any time in recent history.
For more information, visit the Cumberland Presbyterian Denominational Website.
What is a Cumberland Presbyterian?
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New Hope Church
Cumberland Presbyterian
New Hope Church Cumberland Presbyterian 5521 Double Oak Lane Birmingham, Alabama 35242 (205) 991-5252
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Born out of the Great Revival of the 1800s, the
Cumberland Presbyterian Church has long been
an evangelistic force in the Body of Christ. It has
always had a rich presence in the history and
development of our country. We began out in the
frontiers of our young nation preaching
repentance, faith, new birth and baptism. In 1814,
we drafted our first Confession of Faith. After
separating from PCUSA over the theological
debate of predestination, the Cumberland
Presbyterian Church began to boldly proclaim the
"Whosever Will May Come" Doctrine.