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'''Highlands United Methodist Church''' (formerly '''Five Points Methodist Episcopal Church, South''' and '''Highlands Methodist Church''') is a United Methodist church located at 1045 [[20th Street South]], between [[Magnolia Avenue]] and [[11th Avenue South]] at [[Five Points South]]. The pastor is [[Mikah Hudson]]. | '''Highlands United Methodist Church''' (formerly '''Five Points Methodist Episcopal Church, South''' and '''Highlands Methodist Church''') is a United Methodist church located at 1045 [[20th Street South]], between [[Magnolia Avenue]] and [[11th Avenue South]] at [[Five Points South]]. The pastor is [[Mikah Hudson]]. | ||
The church was organized on [[December 2]], [[1903]], meeting at [[Phillip Alosi’s Palace Market]]. It began holding services in its current domed | The church was organized on [[December 2]], [[1903]], meeting at [[Phillip Alosi’s Palace Market]]. It began holding services in its current domed Spanish mission-style building in [[1909]]. | ||
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Revision as of 18:38, 30 June 2010
Highlands United Methodist Church (formerly Five Points Methodist Episcopal Church, South and Highlands Methodist Church) is a United Methodist church located at 1045 20th Street South, between Magnolia Avenue and 11th Avenue South at Five Points South. The pastor is Mikah Hudson.
The church was organized on December 2, 1903, meeting at Phillip Alosi’s Palace Market. It began holding services in its current domed Spanish mission-style building in 1909.
Pastors
- James McCoy, 1903–1907
- Hoyt Dobbs, 1907–1909
- H. C. Howard, 1910
- J. R. Turner, 1911
- E. C. McVoy, 1912–1915
- W. E. Morris, 1916
- P. B. Wells, 1917–1920
- W. R. Hendrix, 1921–1932
- J. Stewart French, 1932–1934
- Marvin Franklin, 1934–1948
- Guy McGowan, 1948–1966
- Harold Martin, 1966–1969
- Calvin Pinkard, 1969–1974
- Monroe Lewis, 1974–1978
- Belon Friday, 1978–1993
- Oliver Clark, 1993–2003
- Hughey Reynolds, 2003–2005
- David Carboni, 2005–2010
- Mikah Hudson, 2010–present
References
- Fort, Allie Norton (1987) The Church on the Circle: Highlands Methodist Church Reminisces and History. self-published/Commercial Printing Company