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My Great Great Great Uncle Built Churches
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My Great Great Great Uncle Built Churches

Jul 3, 2022
0h 10m
★ 0.0

Remembering the Man Who Moved a Mountain

Overview

Bob Childress was the founder and builder of the famous "Rock Churches" of southwest Virginia, all established between 1919 and 1954. In 2022, Buford Jessup and his family set out to visit all seven of his great uncle's churches.

Genres

Documentary
Drama

Production Companies

Jessup Music Productions
Anecdotal Pictures

My Great Great Great Uncle Built Churches Trailers

Cast

Buford Jessup

Self

Buford Jessup

Tracy Jessup

Self

Tracy Jessup

Teresa Jessup

Self

Teresa Jessup

Shirley Jessup

Self

Shirley Jessup

Trent Jessup

Self

Trent Jessup

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