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'''New Era Baptist Church''' is located at 5 [[Cotton Avenue]] in the [[West End]] neighborhood of Birmingham.  The current pastor is [[Michael R. Jordan]].  The church is known for putting controversial signs on its readerboard.
'''New Era Baptist Church''' is located at 5 [[Cotton Avenue]] in the [[West End]] neighborhood of Birmingham.  The current pastor is [[Michael R. Jordan]].  The church is known for putting controversial signs on its readerboard, including one in [[2004]] denouncing same-sex unions, and another in [[2008]] warning about crack cocaine being sold nearby.  The 2008 sign was in response to several killings in and around the area, including one in the church parking lot in November [[2007]].


==References==
==References==
*Garrison, Greg (March 7, 2008) "Tired of crime, west Birmingham church puts up warning about drug dealers on its street."  ''Birmingham News''.
*Garrison, Greg (March 7, 2008) "Tired of crime, west Birmingham church puts up warning about drug dealers on its street."  ''Birmingham News''.
*Garrison, Greg (March 14, 2004) "Churches take sides on same-sex unions." ''Birmingham News''.


[[Category:Baptist churches]]
[[Category:Baptist churches]]
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[[Category:Cotton Avenue]]
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Revision as of 12:56, 7 March 2008

New Era Baptist Church is located at 5 Cotton Avenue in the West End neighborhood of Birmingham. The current pastor is Michael R. Jordan. The church is known for putting controversial signs on its readerboard, including one in 2004 denouncing same-sex unions, and another in 2008 warning about crack cocaine being sold nearby. The 2008 sign was in response to several killings in and around the area, including one in the church parking lot in November 2007.

References

  • Garrison, Greg (March 7, 2008) "Tired of crime, west Birmingham church puts up warning about drug dealers on its street." Birmingham News.
  • Garrison, Greg (March 14, 2004) "Churches take sides on same-sex unions." Birmingham News.