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'''Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church''' is a Baptist church, located at 2315 [[26th Avenue North]] in [[North Birmingham]]. It was founded in [[1929]] and identified as a [[Movement churches|"movement church"]] by the [[Birmingham Historical Society]] for its role in the [[Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights]]. | '''Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church''' is a Baptist church, located at 2315 [[26th Avenue North]] in [[North Birmingham]]. Its campus now extends to [[22nd Street North]]. It was founded in [[1929]] and identified as a [[Movement churches|"movement church"]] by the [[Birmingham Historical Society]] for its role in the [[Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights]]. | ||
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* [[Lonnie S. Thomas]], c.1946-1963 | * [[Lonnie S. Thomas]], c.1946-1963 | ||
* [[Jesse Brown]], 1964-1981 | * [[Jesse Brown]], 1964-1981 | ||
* [[Timothy J. Woods, Sr.]], | * [[Timothy J. Woods, Sr.]], 1987-present | ||
==External site== | ==External site== | ||
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[[Category:26th Avenue North]] | [[Category:26th Avenue North]] | ||
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[[Category:Baptist churches]] | [[Category:Baptist churches]] | ||
[[Category:Movement churches]] | [[Category:Movement churches]] | ||
[[Category:Churches in North Birmingham]] |
Latest revision as of 16:30, 9 June 2024
Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church is a Baptist church, located at 2315 26th Avenue North in North Birmingham. Its campus now extends to 22nd Street North. It was founded in 1929 and identified as a "movement church" by the Birmingham Historical Society for its role in the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights.
Pastors
- Lonnie S. Thomas, c.1946-1963
- Jesse Brown, 1964-1981
- Timothy J. Woods, Sr., 1987-present
External site
References
- White, Marjorie Longenecker (1998) A Walk to Freedom: The Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth and the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights, 1956-1964. Birmingham: Birmingham Historical Society. ISBN 0943994241