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Highland Avenue Baptist Church
Like any good shepherd, Dr. Womack knows how to pull the wool over someone's eyes - this reporter's, for instance. On any given Sunday the combined worship service attendance for the 5 congregations that utilize the campus is between 300 and 350. The largest group, the hispanic congregation, usually numbers around 150; the other 4 churches have less than 100 in attendance per group. Yes, the church does provide space for the National City Food Bank, and they do distribute a lot of food on the third Wednesday of every month, with additional giveaways on Fridays. The 12 home Bible studies are conducted by the Filipino congregation, not the HABC group - Dr. Womack has nothing to do with that. Dr. Womack is now gone, moved back to Texas where many things are a lot bigger, including the myths.— April 13, 2009 9:24 p.m.