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Edward Victor Hill Sr. (November 10, 1933 – February 24, 2003) was an American pastor. He was senior pastor at the Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church in
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from 1961 until his death; under his leadership, it became one of the largest African-American congregations in the US. A prominent figure within the wider Baptist movement, he also served as co-chair of the
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and was closely aligned with fellow evangelists such as
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.


Biography

Hill was born in
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on November 10, 1933, the son of William and Rosa Hill. Despite being born into poverty, he managed to obtain a four-year scholarship to
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near
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to study Agronomy. In 1954 he was called to pastor the Friendly Will Missionary Baptist Church in
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and, subsequently, the Mount Corinth Baptist Church in Houston. While there he became a confidant of
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, whom he assisted in establishing the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. He also became active in social issues, lobbying for government programs to provide housing and other basic amenities to poor, often rural blacks. In early 1961 he moved to Los Angeles to pastor the Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church, which went on to become a hotspot of political and social activism in the city. Following the
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, President
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visited the church. Hill increasingly aligned himself with Republican politics following his move to Los Angeles. He gave the inaugural prayer at
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's second inauguration and later led clergy committees during the presidency of
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. His conservative politics put him at odds with many of the attendants at his services. He did, however, support
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's 1984 bid for the Democratic presidential nomination. He was also active in Los Angeles politics, initially backing the mayoral campaign of
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over that of black policeman Tom Bradley and chairing the city's Economic Opportunity Committee and Fire Commission during Yorty's administration. Later he served as a special volunteer advisor on South-Central Los Angeles under mayor
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. He was among the first African-American preachers to broadcast on the
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and enjoyed considerable influence among the Baptist movement. He variously served as leader of the California State Baptist Convention from 1972, associate professor of evangelism for the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and was also a leading figure in the National Baptist Convention. In 1971 Graham invited him along with seven other black clergymen for a private discussion with then-President Nixon. Other evangelists with whom he aligned himself included
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and
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, whom he supported during their respective sex scandals in the 1980s. He was also close friends with
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, who later attended his funeral. In 1998 he publicly defended the National Baptist Convention's embattled president
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, who was ultimately forced to resign following charges of racketeering. One of the most prominent African-American clergy of his time, Hill was opposed to the use of the term "black", stating that it was "theologically, philosophically and ophthalmologically unacceptable" and that he preferred the term "Negro". In his later years Hill's health declined as a result of
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and other conditions. During his last year he had to deliver his sermons sitting down after losing the use of his legs. On February 8, 2003 he was admitted to the
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in Los Angeles with
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, where he died on February 24 at the age of 69. His funeral, which took place at West Angeles Cathedral on March 8, was attended by around 4,000 people. His son, E.V. Hill II, succeeded him as senior pastor of Mount Zion and continued in that function until his death on August 12, 2019.E.V. Hill II Passes, Services Set
Los Angeles Sentinel, August 18, 2019,


References


External links


Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church Los Angeles


* "Texas Birth Certificates, 1903-1935," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9T4R-96V8?cc=1803956&wc=M6RH-J3D%3A146633601 : 22 May 2014), 005035148 > image 3055 of 3583; Texas Department of Health, Austin. {{DEFAULTSORT:Hill, E.V. 1933 births 2003 deaths 20th-century Baptist ministers from the United States 21st-century Baptist ministers from the United States American evangelists Baptists from Texas Christians from California Clergy from Los Angeles African-American Baptist ministers Deaths from pneumonia in California 20th-century African-American people 21st-century African-American people