A history of the Men's Fellowship Class of Red Bank Baptist Church in the town of Red Bank, a suburb of Chattanooga, Tennessee. The class was created by young married men who wanted to discuss the role of married men and fathers in the church. The founding members were: Chester Frost, Red Etter, Harold McCullough, A.V. Pickler, P.J. Davis and L. J. Baker, Jr. Contains tributes to teachers, musicians and pastors as well as successful businessmen, politicians, and leaders in the community. Covers growth of the class from 1941 through the pandemic of 2020 when the COVID-19 virus greatly affected the older men who made up the greater part of the membership at that time.
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