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When Edgewood Baptist Church was organized in 1920, Samuel L. Heath, was chosen to serve as its first pastor.
'''Samuel L. Heath''' (born in Equality, Coosa County) was the first pastor of [[Edgewood Baptist Church]], serving from January to May [[1920]].


Heath’s began his ministry in January 1920 and continued through May 1920, when he returned to his home at Equality, Alabama.  
When the church was organized, the congregation chose Heath, a ministerial student at [[Howard College]], as its pastor.  Heath was a veteran of [[World War I]].


He was a veteran of World War I in his late twenties and a ministerial student at Howard College.
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Latest revision as of 09:07, 15 May 2008

Samuel L. Heath (born in Equality, Coosa County) was the first pastor of Edgewood Baptist Church, serving from January to May 1920.

When the church was organized, the congregation chose Heath, a ministerial student at Howard College, as its pastor. Heath was a veteran of World War I.