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This is a '''list of pastors of [[Ruhama Baptist Church]]''' from its inception on [[March 27]], [[1819]] through its merger with [[First Baptist Church of Irondale]] in December [[2001]]. | This is a '''list of pastors of [[Ruhama Baptist Church]]''' from its inception on [[March 27]], [[1819]] through its merger with [[First Baptist Church of Irondale]] in December [[2001]]. | ||
* [[ | * [[Hosea Holcombe]], 1819-1821 | ||
* [[ | * [[William Case]], 1825-1828 | ||
* [[ | * [[Thomas Armstrong|Thomas D. Armstrong]], 1833-1835 | ||
* [[ | * [[Joseph Byars]], 1837-1850 | ||
* [[1850]] - [[1880]]: [[Andrew J. Waldrop]] | * [[1850]] - [[1880]]: [[Andrew J. Waldrop]] | ||
* [[1881]] - [[1882]]: [[Benjamin F. Hendon]] | * [[1881]] - [[1882]]: [[Benjamin F. Hendon]] |
Revision as of 12:18, 3 October 2018
This is a list of pastors of Ruhama Baptist Church from its inception on March 27, 1819 through its merger with First Baptist Church of Irondale in December 2001.
- Hosea Holcombe, 1819-1821
- William Case, 1825-1828
- Thomas D. Armstrong, 1833-1835
- Joseph Byars, 1837-1850
- 1850 - 1880: Andrew J. Waldrop
- 1881 - 1882: Benjamin F. Hendon
- 1882 - 1883: Samuel H. Henderson
- 1884: James E. Chambliss
- 1884 - 1886: William C. Cleveland
- 1886 - 1888: Eldred B. Teague
- 1888 - 1893: Arthur W. McGaha
- Joshua H. Foster Jr, 1893-1895
- 1896 - 1900: William A. Hobson
- 1900 - 1909: James M. Shelburne
- 1910: Cecil V. Cook
- 1910 - 1912: Willis W. Lee
- 1912 - 1915: James R. Edwards
- 1915 - 1919: Henry H. Hibbs
- 1919 - 1944: James C. Stivender
- 1945 - 1948: Selwyn Smith
- Carl G. Campbell, 1954
- 1957 - 1965: W. Landon Miller
- Roland L. Jarrard
- Arthur Walker (interim), 2002-
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Reference
- Huey, Thomas E. (1946) Ruhama: The Story of a Church, 1819-1945. Birmingham: Ruhama Baptist Church., p. xi