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The Ingalls Center of Pastoral Ministries

Birmingham, AL
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About The Ingalls Center of Pastoral Ministries

The Ingalls Center of Pastoral Ministries is a postsecondary institution located in Birmingham, Alabama, focused on religious and ministerial education. The center provides training for individuals pursuing vocations in pastoral ministry and religious service. No specific enrollment, completion, or retention data are available from current IPEDS reporting for this institution.

The center's offerings are focused on pastoral ministries, providing students with theological foundations and practical ministry skills. Programs are intended to prepare graduates for roles in church leadership, congregational ministry, and related religious service contexts.

Birmingham, Alabama is the largest city in the state and has a strong tradition of faith-based institutions and religious communities. The Ingalls Center of Pastoral Ministries serves students in the Birmingham area who are seeking formal education and credentialing in pastoral and ministry leadership within a locally grounded institution.

Contact Information

800 Montclair Rd, Birmingham, AL 35213

Programs

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