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'''The Rev. Clyde Samuel "Bud" Precise''' is the pastor of [[Pilgrim Church, UCC]]. He holds dual ministerial standing in the United Methodist Church and the United Church of Christ, to which Pilgrim Church belongs. He became pastor of Pilgrim Church in [[2003]].
'''Clyde Samuel "Bud" Precise''' is the pastor of [[Pilgrim Church]]. He holds dual ministerial standing in the United Methodist Church and the United Church of Christ, to which Pilgrim Church belongs. He became pastor of Pilgrim Church in [[2003]].


Precise, a native of Scottsboro, served most of his active ministry in the UMC's North Alabama Conference, congregations of which included [[Trinity United Methodist Church]] in [[Homewood]] and [[Canterbury United Methodist Church]] in [[Mountain Brook]]. He also served a stint in the Peace Corps.  
Precise, a native of Scottsboro, served most of his active ministry in the UMC's North Alabama Conference, congregations of which included [[Trinity United Methodist Church]] in [[Homewood]] and [[Canterbury United Methodist Church]] in [[Mountain Brook]]. He also served a stint in the Peace Corps.  
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* Feazel, Frances T. (2003) ''A History of the Pilgrim Congregational Church, United Church of Christ, 1903-2003.'' self-published by the church.
* Feazel, Frances T. (2003) ''A History of the Pilgrim Congregational Church, United Church of Christ, 1903-2003.'' self-published by the church.


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Revision as of 08:51, 5 May 2008

Clyde Samuel "Bud" Precise is the pastor of Pilgrim Church. He holds dual ministerial standing in the United Methodist Church and the United Church of Christ, to which Pilgrim Church belongs. He became pastor of Pilgrim Church in 2003.

Precise, a native of Scottsboro, served most of his active ministry in the UMC's North Alabama Conference, congregations of which included Trinity United Methodist Church in Homewood and Canterbury United Methodist Church in Mountain Brook. He also served a stint in the Peace Corps.

References

  • Feazel, Frances T. (2003) A History of the Pilgrim Congregational Church, United Church of Christ, 1903-2003. self-published by the church.