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Morning Pilgrim Baptist Church
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About Morning Pilgrim Baptist Church
Morning Pilgrim Baptist Church is a faith-based institution located in Montgomery, Alabama, that appears in postsecondary education records, likely as a community training or education site hosted by the church. Faith-based organizations in this role often serve as accessible learning venues for workforce training, adult education, or community development programs. Specific institutional type, programs offered, and enrollment data are not reported in available IPEDS records.
The specific educational programs or credentials associated with this site are not detailed in current records. Community-based training sites at churches and faith institutions in Alabama have historically supported GED preparation, adult literacy, vocational training, and other workforce development activities.
Montgomery is the capital of Alabama and a city with deep historical significance in the American civil rights movement. Community institutions like Morning Pilgrim Baptist Church have long played a role in supporting education and civic engagement in Montgomery's African American community.
1309 Goode Street, Montgomery, AL 36104
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