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Pages in category "Pentecostal churches in North Carolina" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Apostolic Faith Mission of South Africa – 1.4 million [9] Jesus Is Lord Church Worldwide – 1 million [10] Indian Pentecostal Church of God – 0.9 million [11] God is Love Pentecostal Church – 0.8 million; Pentecostal Church of God – .6 million [12] The Fellowship Network – .4 million; Manna Full Gospel Churches – .3 million [13]
Churches in Mebane, North Carolina (3 P) N. Churches in New Bern, North Carolina (12 P) R. Churches in Raleigh, North Carolina (1 C, 19 P) S. Churches in Salisbury ...
Churches in North Carolina by populated place (15 C) Wooden churches in North Carolina (14 P) A. African-American churches in North Carolina (2 C, 21 P) B.
Both churches had contacts with the Apostolic Faith Movement. [19] The Stone Church was established in 1906 by William Hamner Piper, a former follower of Dowie who had joined the Pentecostal movement. Due to its strategic location in Chicago, the church often hosted large conventions and rallies. [29] The North Avenue Mission was pastored by ...
On March 3, 1868, Pope Pius IX erected the Vicariate Apostolic of North Carolina, removing North Carolina from the Diocese of Charleston. At that time, the pope appointed James Gibbons from the Archdiocese of Baltimore as the first vicar apostolic. [citation needed] When Gibbons became vicar apostolic, North Carolina counted fewer than 700 ...
St. Benedict Catholic Church (Greensboro, North Carolina) St. John's Missionary Baptist Church; St. Joseph's Episcopal Church (Fayetteville, North Carolina) St. Mary Catholic Church (Greensboro, North Carolina) St. Paul Baptist Church (Tarboro, North Carolina) St. Peter's AME Zion Church; Shiloh Primitive Baptist Church
St. Joseph's Catholic Church (Mountain Island, North Carolina) St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church (New Bern, North Carolina) Skewarkey Primitive Baptist Church; Snow Creek Methodist Church and Burying Ground; Spring Green Primitive Baptist Church