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Second Baptist Church was founded in 1927 when 121 people met at the old Taylor School in downtown Houston. [1] A year later, it acquired its first permanent facility when it moved to the former St. Paul's Methodist Church on Milam and McGowen streets in downtown.
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.
Second Baptist Church (Mechanicsburg, Ohio), listed on the NRHP in Champaign County Second Baptist Church (Sandusky, Ohio) , listed on the NRHP in Erie County Second Baptist Church Houston , a megachurch in Harris County, Texas
• Coulter Road Baptist Church — 4108 S. Coulter St. Sunday school at 9:15 a.m. and worship at 10:30 a.m. Sunday worship is streamed on our website, www.coulterbc.com. Contact info: 806-352-5278.
In September 2010 [needs update], Outreach Magazine published a list of the 100 largest Christian churches in the United States, and inside the list were the following Houston-area churches: Lakewood, Second Baptist Church Houston, Woodlands Church, Church Without Walls and First Baptist Church. According to the list, Houston and Dallas were ...
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.
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]
It was founded in 1946 by the Second Baptist Church of Houston. The school has access to nearly 1,000,000 square feet (100,000 m 2) of educational and recreational facilities on a 56-acre (230,000 m 2), Memorial area campus.