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The church adopted its present name after merging with [[St Stephen African Methodist Episcopal Church]] (at 1536 [[89th Street North]]) in [[2011]].
The church adopted its present name after merging with [[St Stephen African Methodist Episcopal Church]] (at 1536 [[89th Street North]]) in [[2011]].
Miles Memorial was first organized in [[1923]]. It moved to its current location in [[1997]].


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==Pastors==
* [[Reginald Servant]], 1997
* [[Wilie Mae Rice]], 2011
==References==
==References==
* Garrison, Greg (October 29, 2011) "AME Church puts final touch on two mergers." ''Birmingham News''
* Garrison, Greg (October 29, 2011) "AME Church puts final touch on two mergers." {{BN}}
* Bains, David R. (April 23, 2023) [https://chasingchurches.com/2023/04/24/miles-memorial-african-methodist-episcopal-church-birmingham-churches-and-their-cornerstones/ "Miles Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Church"] ''Chasing Churches''


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[[Category:Churches in Tarrant]]

Revision as of 12:54, 11 May 2023

The New Seed of Faith African Methodist Episcopal Church (formerly Miles Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Church) is an African Methodist Episcopal church located at 1000 Jackson Boulevard in Tarrant. The pastor is Willie Mae Rice.

The church adopted its present name after merging with St Stephen African Methodist Episcopal Church (at 1536 89th Street North) in 2011.

Miles Memorial was first organized in 1923. It moved to its current location in 1997.

Pastors

References