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'''Greater Union Baptist Church''' is a historic [[Wikipedia:Baptist|Baptist]] congregation in [[Pensacola]].  The current church is located in [[Long Hollow]], at 1300 North [[Guillemard Street]].  The latest pastor of Greater Union Baptist Church is the Reverend [[Hugh King|Hugh G. King, Sr.]];  King was suspended as pastor by the congregation in May [[2007]] after he was arrested and charged with cocaine possession.
 
'''Greater Union Baptist Church''' is a historic [[Wikipedia:Baptist|Baptist]] congregation in [[Pensacola]].  The current church is located in [[Long Hollow]], at 1300 North [[Guillemard Street]].  The latest pastor of Greater Union Baptist Church is the Reverend [[Hugh King|Hugh G. King, Sr.]];  King was suspended as pastor by the congregation in May [[2007]] after he was arrested and charged with cocaine possession.
  

Revision as of 19:24, 19 December 2008

Greater Union Baptist Church
Denomination Baptist
Location 1300 North Guillemard Street
Website http://greaterunionbaptist.com/

Greater Union Baptist Church is a historic Baptist congregation in Pensacola. The current church is located in Long Hollow, at 1300 North Guillemard Street. The latest pastor of Greater Union Baptist Church is the Reverend Hugh G. King, Sr.; King was suspended as pastor by the congregation in May 2007 after he was arrested and charged with cocaine possession.

Hugh King is the fifteenth pastor of Greater Union Baptist Church; he was called to pastor in the spring of 2004 after the death of the church's previous pastor, his father, the Reverend Dr. A. J. King, Sr..