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'''Raleigh Avenue Baptist Church''' is a Southern Baptist church in West [[Homewood]] located at 309 [[Raleigh Avenue]]. The pastor is [[Michael Ent]]. It is a member of the [[Birmingham Metro Baptist Association]].
'''Raleigh Avenue Baptist Church''' is a Southern Baptist church in West [[Homewood]] located at 309 [[Raleigh Avenue]]. The pastor is [[Michael Ent]]. It is a member of the [[Birmingham Metro Baptist Association]].


In [[1958]] its building program was assisted by [[Dawson Memorial Baptist Church]].
It was established in [[1956]] by the reunion of [[Shades Valley Baptist Church]] (established in [[1898]]) and [[Mountain View Baptist Church]], a group that had broken away from Shades Valley in [[1954]] and acquired the site where Raleigh Avenue was built.
 
In [[1958]] its building program was assisted by [[Dawson Memorial Baptist Church]]. Its sanctuary building was erected in [[1963]]. In [[2021]] it had about 100 members.


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* [[Parks Redwine]], -1956
* [[Parks Redwine]], -1956
* [[Gregory Allison]], 1957-
* [[Gregory Allison]], 1957-
* [[Bob Barnes]]
* [[Nic Seaborn]], 2014-2021
* [[Nic Seaborn]], 2014-2021
* [[Michael Ent]], 2022-
* [[Michael Ent]], 2022-
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* "Raleigh Avenue to Get Texas Minister" (December 8, 1956) {{BPH}} {{BPLDC}}
* "Raleigh Avenue to Get Texas Minister" (December 8, 1956) {{BPH}} {{BPLDC}}
* "10th Year Ended by Dr. Arendall" (February 1, 1958) {{BPH}} {{BPLDC}}
* "10th Year Ended by Dr. Arendall" (February 1, 1958) {{BPH}} {{BPLDC}}
* {{Allen-1984}}
* Anderson, Jon (June 28, 2021) [https://hooversun.com/peopleplaces/shade/ "Shades Crest Baptist Church Calls Nic Seaborn as Pastor"] {{HSun}}
* Anderson, Jon (June 28, 2021) [https://hooversun.com/peopleplaces/shade/ "Shades Crest Baptist Church Calls Nic Seaborn as Pastor"] {{HSun}}
* Embry, Neal (July 28, 2022) [https://thehomewoodstar.com/news/%E2%80%98an-answer-to-prayer%E2%80%99-homewood-natives-come-full-circle-as-l/ "‘An answer to prayer’: Homewood natives come full circle as leaders of Raleigh Avenue Baptist Church] {{HS}}
* Embry, Neal (July 28, 2022) [https://thehomewoodstar.com/news/%E2%80%98an-answer-to-prayer%E2%80%99-homewood-natives-come-full-circle-as-l/ "‘An answer to prayer’: Homewood natives come full circle as leaders of Raleigh Avenue Baptist Church] {{HS}}
* Bains, David R. (May 14, 2024) [https://chasingchurches.org/2024/05/14/raleigh-avenue-presbyterian-church/ "Raleigh Avenue Baptist Church"] ''Chasing Churches''


==External Links==
==External Links==
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[[Category:Raleigh Avenue]]
[[Category:Raleigh Avenue]]
[[Category:West Homewood]]
[[Category:West Homewood]]
[[Category:Churches in Homewood]]
[[Category:1956 establishments]]
[[Category:1963 buildings]]

Latest revision as of 23:02, 6 June 2024

Raleigh Avenue Baptist Church is a Southern Baptist church in West Homewood located at 309 Raleigh Avenue. The pastor is Michael Ent. It is a member of the Birmingham Metro Baptist Association.

It was established in 1956 by the reunion of Shades Valley Baptist Church (established in 1898) and Mountain View Baptist Church, a group that had broken away from Shades Valley in 1954 and acquired the site where Raleigh Avenue was built.

In 1958 its building program was assisted by Dawson Memorial Baptist Church. Its sanctuary building was erected in 1963. In 2021 it had about 100 members.

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