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'''Lakewood Baptist Church''' is a Southern Baptist church located at 8300 [[9th Avenue South]]. It erected its first colonial revival unit facing [[8th Avenue South]] during the pastorate of [[W. O. Love]] in [[1941]]. Later a modernist style church building was erected on the lot behind this one.
'''Lakewood Baptist Church''' is a Southern Baptist church located at 8300 [[9th Avenue South]]. It erected its first colonial revival unit facing [[8th Avenue South (East Lake)|8th Avenue South]] during the pastorate of [[W. O. Love]] in [[1941]]. Later a modernist style church building was erected on the lot behind this one.


In addition to the Lakewood congregation the church has been the home of [[Citizens Church]] since [[2020]]. Its older building has served as the home of [[Family Worship Center]] and [[Banks Academy]].
In addition to the Lakewood congregation the church has been the home of [[Citizens Church]] since [[2020]]. Its older building has served as the home of [[Family Worship Center]] and [[Banks Academy]].

Revision as of 09:46, 3 June 2024

Lakewood Baptist Church is a Southern Baptist church located at 8300 9th Avenue South. It erected its first colonial revival unit facing 8th Avenue South during the pastorate of W. O. Love in 1941. Later a modernist style church building was erected on the lot behind this one.

In addition to the Lakewood congregation the church has been the home of Citizens Church since 2020. Its older building has served as the home of Family Worship Center and Banks Academy.

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