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H. Dale Jackson (1930–2003) - Pastor and ethicist; William Bullein Johnson (1782–1862) - First president of the Southern Baptist Convention from 1845 to 1851; B.R. Lakin (1901–1984) - Preacher and evangelist; Homer G Lindsey (1927–2000) - Preacher at First Baptist Church in Jacksonville, FL
William Holmes Borders Sr. (24 February 1905 – 23 November 1993) [1] was an American civil rights activist and leader and pastor of Wheat Street Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia from 1937 to 1988.
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Rev. William Lawson a long-time civil rights advocate and founder of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church in Houston, has died, according to an obituary posted on the church’s website. He was 95.
The Rt. Rev. Reginald T. Jackson was elected and consecrated as the 132 bishop [1] in the A.M.E. Church in 2012 at the 49th Quadrennial Session General Conference in Nashville, Tennessee. He was elected out of the First Episcopal District and stood on the platform: "Imagine the Church at Its Best" and "Strengthen Local Churches"!
With the permission of the Bishop of Atlanta, the Rt. Rev. Randolph Claiborne, these Episcopalians met in December 1953, to start the process. On February 24, 1954, St. Bartholomew's officially became an "organized mission of the Protestant Episcopal Church," with the Rev. Harry Tisdale (then Rector of Holy Trinity in Decatur) as priest-in-charge.
After a hiatus of nearly eight years, Rev. Q.H. Shinn re-started efforts to establish a Universalist society in Atlanta. Rev. William Henry McGlauflin: Oct 1895: Feb 1904: Rev. W.H. McGlauflin resigned to become the regional superintendent of the Universalist churches in Minnesota. Rev. Clarence J. Harris: Jan 1904: Mar 1905
Reverend Jesse Jackson has been transferred to a rehabilitation facility after spending almost a week in the hospital being treated for COVID-19, his son Jonathan said in a Friday statement ...
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