John E. King Jr., associate executive director for church and community relations for Birmingham Baptist Association, speaks to guests at the July 22 dedication ceremony for the new chapel at Princeton Baptist Medical Center in Birmingham. The chapel is showcased in the center of the new East Expansion lobby. The brick and glass two-story structure features a cross on the outside, heralding the hospital’s faith-based mission. (Princeton)
Princeton opens new chapel
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