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In 1957, Second Baptist moved west to the current main location, now the Woodway Campus, on Woodway Drive and Voss Road. [1] The church hoped to reach families in the already fast-growing western portion of Houston. [ 2 ]
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.
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Second Baptist Church (Los Angeles), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Second Baptist Church (Bloomington, Indiana), listed on the NRHP in Monroe County; Second Baptist Church (Centerville, Iowa), listed on the NRHP in Appanoose County; Second Baptist Church (Mount Pleasant, Iowa), listed on the NRHP in Henry County
The story of how the first members of Lafayette’s Second Baptist Church were able to create the foundations for one of the city's oldest churches.
Second Baptist Church (Poughkeepsie, New York) built NRHP-listed Poughkeepsie, New York: Immanuel Baptist Church (Rochester, New York) built NRHP-listed Rochester, New York: First Old School Baptist Church of Roxbury and Vega Cemetery: built NRHP-listed Roxbury, New York: Second Old School Baptist Church of Roxbury: built NRHP-listed Roxbury ...
The Bay Meeting House and Vestry, now the Second Baptist Church, is a historic church complex on Upper Bay and Steele Roads in Sanbornton, New Hampshire.Built in 1836 for a Free Will Baptist congregation headed by Moses Cheney, the church is a good example of transitional Federal and Gothic Revival architecture.
Second Baptist Church is a Baptist Church located in South Los Angeles, California. The current Lombardy Romanesque Revival building was built in 1926 and has been listed as a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument (1978) and on the National Register of Historic Places (2009).