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  2. Carnella Barnes - Wikipedia

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    Carnella Barnes (1911–1997; née Jamison) was an African-American ordained minister in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) denomination. She was one of the first women ordained in the denomination. She served as director of the Avalon Community Center, in Los Angeles, California, for thirteen years. She served as president of the Los ...

  3. Church Women United - Wikipedia

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    Church Women United (CWU) is a national ecumenical Christian women's movement representing Protestant, Roman Catholic, Orthodox and other Christian women. Founded in 1941, as the United Council of Church Women , [ 1 ] this organization has more than 1,200 local and state units in the United States and Puerto Rico .

  4. Cynthia Clark Wedel - Wikipedia

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    Between 1955 and 1958, she also was the president of United Church Women. [5] Wedel was one of several women from Church Women United appointed by President Kennedy in 1961 to serve on the Presidential Commission on the Status of Women. [5] Wedel was nominated to become president of the NCC in 1969. [6]

  5. Carolyn Tyler Guidry - Wikipedia

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    In this role she oversaw 19 churches in Los Angeles. [4] [2] Tyler Guidry ran for election for bishop in 1996 and 2000; while her first two efforts were unsuccessful, her willingness to stand for election helped raise visibility for women clergy. In 2000, Vashti Murphy McKensie become the first woman elected bishop in the A.M.E. Church. [5]

  6. Azusa Street Revival - Wikipedia

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    People of all ages flocked to Los Angeles with both skepticism and a desire to participate. [8] [24] The intermingling of races and the group's encouragement of women in leadership was remarkable, as 1906 was the height of the "Jim Crow" era of racial segregation, [17] and fourteen years prior to women receiving suffrage in the United States.

  7. Fire destroys a Los Angeles-area church just before Christmas

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    Firefighters arrived at Victory Outreach church in Pomona at about 2:45 a.m., the Los Angeles County Fire Department said on X, formerly known as Twitter. Fire destroys a Los Angeles-area church ...

  8. Aimee Semple McPherson - Wikipedia

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    Rather than touring the United States, McPherson chose to stay in Los Angeles, drawing audiences from both tourists and the city's burgeoning population. [ 42 ] For several years, she traveled and raised money for the construction of a large, domed church in Echo Park , named Angelus Temple , in reference to the Angelus bells and to angels. [ 43 ]

  9. First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    In 1875 she and her husband moved to Los Angeles, following two of their sons. In Los Angeles in 1877 Caroline and Theodoric founded the Church of the Unity in their living room, which became the First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles. In 1891 she also founded the Friday Morning Club [6] a woman's club. She worked on numerous civic and social ...