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'''Mikah Hudson''' (born July [[1977]]) is pastor of [[Highlands United Methodist Church]]. He graduated from McGill-Toolen High School in Mobile in [[1994]], earned a history degree at [[Birmingham-Southern College]] in [[1998]], and completed his master's in divinity at Emory University in [[2001]].
'''Mikah Hudson''' (born July [[1976]]) is pastor of [[Highlands United Methodist Church]]. He graduated from McGill-Toolen High School in Mobile in [[1994]], earned a history degree at [[Birmingham-Southern College]] in [[1998]], and completed his master's in divinity at Emory University in [[2001]].


Hudson was pastor of [[Canterbury United Methodist Church]] from [[2005]] until his appointment to Highlands in [[2010]]. He and his wife, [[Missie Hudson|Missie]], have one daughter.
Hudson was pastor of [[Canterbury United Methodist Church]] from [[2005]] until his appointment to Highlands in [[2010]]. He and his wife Missie have three daughters and two sons.


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Latest revision as of 09:13, 11 April 2023

Mikah Hudson (born July 1976) is pastor of Highlands United Methodist Church. He graduated from McGill-Toolen High School in Mobile in 1994, earned a history degree at Birmingham-Southern College in 1998, and completed his master's in divinity at Emory University in 2001.

Hudson was pastor of Canterbury United Methodist Church from 2005 until his appointment to Highlands in 2010. He and his wife Missie have three daughters and two sons.

Preceded by:
David Carboni
Pastor of Highlands United Methodist Church
2010–present
Succeeded by:
current

References

  • Garrison, Greg (June 20, 2010) "Dozens of Methodist ministers move to new pulpits today in North Alabama." The Birmingham News