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The congregation was organized in [[1869]]. Its present building was dedicated in [[1904]] and remodeled in [[1951]].
The congregation was organized in [[1869]]. Its present building was dedicated in [[1904]] and remodeled in [[1951]].


Walter White, executive secretary of the [[NAACP]], spoke at St Paul Methodist at the close of the Southeast region leadership training conference in February [[1953]]. By [[1956]] the church began hosting mass meetings as part of the [[Civil Rights Movement]]. During the pivotal [[1963]] [[Birmingham Campaign]] the church hosted meetings as well as training sessions for demonstrators, including young people who participated in the [[Children's Crusade]].
Walter White, executive secretary of the [[NAACP]], spoke at St Paul Methodist at the close of the Southeast region leadership training conference in February [[1953]]. By [[1956]] the church began hosting mass meetings as part of the [[Civil Rights Movement]]. During the pivotal [[1963]] [[Birmingham Campaign]] the church hosted meetings as well as training sessions for demonstrators, including young people who participated in the [[Children's Crusade]]. It was the starting point for the Palm Sunday march led by [[N. H. Smith]], [[A. D. King]] and [[John Porter]] following [[Martin Luther King]]'s arrest.


[[Southern Christian Leadership Conference]] co-founder [[Joseph Lowery]] was pastor of St Paul Methodist Church in [[1965]].
[[Southern Christian Leadership Conference]] co-founder [[Joseph Lowery]] was pastor of St Paul Methodist Church in [[1965]].


==Pastors==
==Pastors==
* [[H. B. Gibson Sr]], 1950
* [[Otis Flournoy]], 1963–1965
* [[Otis Flournoy]], 1963–1965
* [[Joseph Lowery]], 1965–
* [[Joseph Lowery]], 1965–

Revision as of 11:30, 29 March 2020

St Paul United Methodist Church

St Paul United Methodist Church is a Methodist church located at 1500 6th Avenue North, on Block 38 in Birmingham's Civil Rights District.

The congregation was organized in 1869. Its present building was dedicated in 1904 and remodeled in 1951.

Walter White, executive secretary of the NAACP, spoke at St Paul Methodist at the close of the Southeast region leadership training conference in February 1953. By 1956 the church began hosting mass meetings as part of the Civil Rights Movement. During the pivotal 1963 Birmingham Campaign the church hosted meetings as well as training sessions for demonstrators, including young people who participated in the Children's Crusade. It was the starting point for the Palm Sunday march led by N. H. Smith, A. D. King and John Porter following Martin Luther King's arrest.

Southern Christian Leadership Conference co-founder Joseph Lowery was pastor of St Paul Methodist Church in 1965.

Pastors

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