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Crown Christian Publications is based in The Crown College, and is a ministry of Temple Baptist Church [21] in Powell. Crown Christian Publications is a small publisher that specializes in books on Christian living and devotionals. Many of the books are written by the college's president, Clarence Sexton.
Temple Baptist Academy is a private Christian school located in Powell, Tennessee. It was established in 1971. It was established in 1971. In 2022 enrollment was 226 students, from pre-Kindergarten to 12th grade.
Temple Baptist Church is a church located at 1700 Beaver Creek Drive in Powell. [13] First Baptist Church is located at 7706 Ewing Road in Powell. Many other smaller churches such as One Life-North, Powell Presbyterian, and Bells Camground Baptist are also located in Powell.
Benjamin Lawson Hooks (January 31, 1925 – April 15, 2010) was an American civil rights leader and government official. A Baptist minister and practicing attorney, he served as executive director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) from 1977 to 1992.
As of 2011, Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church is led by its 11th pastor, Rev. A. C. Cobb. “Like many Black churches across the nation, Mt. Moriah is facing an aging congregation and tackling the job of finding younger members". [2] The church has a congregation of approximately 150 members, of which a large portion is over age 50.
A document that a former Gateway staff member says he found on Robert Morris’ church laptop details a call with the woman who accused him of sexually abusing her as a child.
Mount Moriah Baptist Church may refer to: Mount Moriah Baptist Church (Port Orange, Florida) Mount Moriah Baptist Church (Middlesboro, Kentucky) Mount Moriah Baptist Church and Cemetery, Roanoke, Virginia; Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church, Winter Park, Florida
Lee Roberson became the church's pastor in 1942. In 1946, during his leadership, Tennessee Temple University was established as an adjunct to the church, and the church and university were considered centers of the Independent Baptist movement. The church membership grew dramatically, reportedly reaching a peak of about 57,000 in the early ...