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  2. Ward Evangelical Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    Ward was started on May 1, 1956, in the Lincoln School in Livonia, Michigan. In 1960, Ward relocated to the corner of Farmington and 6 Mile. As the church was growing, Ward kept expanding. In 1972, an 1,100-seat sanctuary was opened, and in 1978, Knox Hall, the Calvin Room, and Children's and Student ministry spaces were completed.

  3. Ward (LDS Church) - Wikipedia

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    A ward is presided over by a bishop, the equivalent of a pastor in many other Christian denominations. [1] As with all local LDS Church leadership, the bishop is considered lay clergy and as such is not paid. [2] Two counselors serve with the bishop to help with administrative and spiritual duties of the ward and to preside in the absence of ...

  4. Ward Congregational Church - Wikipedia

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    Ward Congregational Church, at 41 Modoc in Ward, Colorado, was built in 1894-95 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1] [2] Also known as Ward Community Church, it was listed in 1989 as part of the "Metal Mining and Tourist Era Resources of Boulder County" multiple property submission. In its nomination it was asserted to ...

  5. Spann Methodist Church and Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Spann Methodist Church and Cemetery is a historic Methodist church and cemetery located at 150 Church Street in Ward, Saluda County, South Carolina. The church was established c. 1840 and built in 1873. Unchanged since building, it is a one-story, frame meeting house form church with Greek Revival style elements.

  6. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the ...

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    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the Kingdom of God [1] is a Mormon fundamentalist church which is not affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The sect was founded by Frank Naylor and Ivan Nielsen, who split from the Centennial Park group , another fundamentalist church over issues with another ...

  7. 50 Times People Couldn’t Believe Their Luck In Thrift Stores

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    Image credits: Is that Wired or Wonderful thing #3 Got This Great Lamp For My Reading Room At The Second Hand Store Grove Depot In Locust Grove Ga. I love it . Got it home and saw it had the name ...

  8. Centennial Park group - Wikipedia

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    The Centennial Park group is a fundamentalist Mormon group, [1] with approximately 1,500 members that is headquartered in Centennial Park, Arizona.The Centennial Park group broke with Leroy S. Johnson, leader and senior member of the Priesthood Council of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS Church), in the early 1980s.

  9. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Alabama

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    Despite the tarring and feathering of some missionaries to the branch and the attempted arson of an early meeting place, a wood-frame Magnolia Chapel of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was completed in 1913. Two elders from Utah assisted in the construction, Elder Sellers from Vernal and Elder Joseph E. Ward from Parowan ...