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  2. New Bethel Presbyterian Church (Piney Flats, Tennessee)

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    New Bethel is the mother church of Soul Winners Chapel and Bertha King Memorial Presbyterian Church (Rocky Springs). [5] The Rev. Dr. Maynard Pittendreigh served the church in the 1990s and wrote an extensive history of the congregation, "A People of Faith." New Bethel was among the first churches to have its own web page on the Internet. [6]

  3. Peoples Church - Wikipedia

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    Peoples Church was founded in 1954 by several families from the Fresno area. The first pastor, Rev. Floyd Hawkins, led the church from January 1955 to August 1959. He was followed by Rev. Guy A. Davidson who led the church until April 1963. Under his leadership the congregation of about 200 converted old turkey houses into their first church ...

  4. Christ Presbyterian Church (Nashville, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Cooper organized Christ Presbyterian as an affiliate of the Presbyterian Church in America, the more theologically conservative of the Presbyterian churches. [1] [2] [3] The current church building was designed to hold 1,500 people, with expansion potential to 2,100 if needed. [2] On its founding date, about 1,000 people gathered to found the ...

  5. Downtown Presbyterian Church (Nashville) - Wikipedia

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    Two other churches in the United States with Egyptian architectural themes that have survived are the First Baptist Church of Essex, Connecticut, and the First Presbyterian Church (Sag Harbor), New York, also known as the Whalers' Church. A virtual tour of the current Downtown Presbyterian Church is available on the church's website. [3]

  6. First Presbyterian Church (Chattanooga, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    The congregation has a history of support for foreign missions and is active today, through partnerships with other churches and agencies, in numerous parts of the world. The church sponsors a year-round camp and conference center, Camp Vesper Point. [7] It supports 63 missionaries, 5 church planting partnerships in 31 countries. [8] [9]

  7. Charleston Cumberland Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    Charleston Cumberland Presbyterian Church is a historic church on Railroad Street in Charleston, Tennessee. It was built in 1860 in the Greek Revival architectural style. In 1863, during the American Civil War, Confederate forces used the building as a hospital. [2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. [1]

  8. New Bethel Cumberland Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    New Bethel Cumberland Presbyterian Church is a historic church building near Greeneville in rural Greene County, Tennessee, United States. The New Bethel congregation formed in 1839 after 38 citizens of Greene County successfully petitioned the Knoxville Presbytery of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church for the organization of a new congregation.

  9. Bethel Springs Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    Bethel Springs Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterian church on 3rd Avenue in Bethel Springs, Tennessee. The church was established in 1829 and is the oldest church still in operation in McNairy County. [2] The Colonial Revival-style church building was constructed in 1893 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [1]