Homer G. Lindsay Jr.
American Southern Baptist preacher / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Homer Gentry Lindsay Jr. (July 10, 1927 ā February 13, 2000)[1] was an American Southern Baptist preacher. He co-pastored the nation's third-largest Southern Baptist church, the First Baptist Church of Jacksonville, Florida, with Jerry Vines. Both pastors are notable for their conservative and sometimes controversial public stances, and their wide-reaching influence in the local political arena. According to Paige Patterson, Lindsay was "one of the great soul-winners of all Christian history".[2]