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'''Clyde Samuel "Bud" Precise''' (born in Scottboro) is a the senior pastor for the [[Church of the Reconciler]] in downtown [[Birmingham]]. Since "reitiring"  he spent seven years as pastor of the [[Pilgrim Church]], a United Church of Christ congregation before taking over the Methodist mission to the homeless in [[2011]].
'''Clyde Samuel "Bud" Precise''' (born in Scottsboro, Jackson County) is a the senior pastor for the [[Church of the Reconciler]] in downtown [[Birmingham]]. Since "reitiring"  he spent seven years as pastor of the [[Pilgrim Church]], a United Church of Christ congregation before taking over the Methodist mission to the homeless in [[2011]].


Precise served most of his active ministry in the [[North Alabama United Methodist Conference]]. During his career he pastored [[Trinity United Methodist Church]] in [[Homewood]] and [[Canterbury United Methodist Church]] in [[Mountain Brook]]. He also served a stint in the Peace Corps.
Precise served most of his active ministry in the [[North Alabama United Methodist Conference]]. During his career he pastored [[Trinity United Methodist Church]] in [[Homewood]] and [[Canterbury United Methodist Church]] in [[Mountain Brook]]. He also served a stint in the Peace Corps.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 11:24, 4 June 2011

Clyde Samuel "Bud" Precise (born in Scottsboro, Jackson County) is a the senior pastor for the Church of the Reconciler in downtown Birmingham. Since "reitiring" he spent seven years as pastor of the Pilgrim Church, a United Church of Christ congregation before taking over the Methodist mission to the homeless in 2011.

Precise served most of his active ministry in the North Alabama United Methodist Conference. During his career he pastored 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