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Homer Edwin Young (born August 11, 1936), often called simply Ed Young, is the former senior pastor of the megachurch Second Baptist Church of Houston, Texas. [1] He is father to sons Ed Young, pastor of Fellowship Church in Grapevine, Texas; [2] Ben Young, at Second Baptist Houston; [3] and Cliff Young, director of Second Films and leader of the Christian folk/pop group Caedmon's Call.
Born in Canton, North Carolina, Young is the oldest son of Homer Edwin Young, senior pastor of Second Baptist Church Houston in Houston, Texas.He attended and played basketball at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida, where he received a basketball scholarship. [1]
Ed Young may refer to: Ed Young (illustrator) (1931–2023), Chinese-born American illustrator and writer; Homer Edwin Young (born 1936), known as Dr. Ed Young, senior pastor of the Second Baptist Church Houston; Ed Young (Fellowship Church) (born 1961), pastor of Fellowship Church, son of Homer Edwin Young; Ed Young (cricketer) (born 1989 ...
Edwin Frank "Win" Young (September 29, 1947 – June 22, 2006) was an American diver who swam for Indiana University and represented the United States at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, where he won a bronze medal in 10 m platform diving. He would later coach diving at West Point and the University of Arizona.
Teddi Mellencamp and Edwin Arroyave were married for 13 years before they separated. The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum, who is one of the children of singer John Mellencamp , first met ...
By RYAN GORMAN Legendary singer Neil Young and his wife are divorcing after decades together. Young and wife Peggy filed for divorce on July 29, ending their 36-year marriage, according to Rolling ...
“The Young Wife” is set in 2033 but steeped in the emotional themes of the 2020 pandemic when isolation and the yearning for connection and community rubbed up against each other constantly.
An economist, Young graduated from the University of Maine and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. [2] As UW Chancellor, Young presided over a campus divided by the Vietnam War and student protests. [3] He was born in Bonne Bay, [4] Newfoundland (then British Dominion of Newfoundland) and moved to Maine with his family when he was 5. [5]