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  2. Fourth Presbyterian Church (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    History. The Fourth Presbyterian Church of Chicago was formed on February 12, 1871, by the merger of Westminster Presbyterian Church and North Presbyterian Church. [1] The combined congregation dedicated a new church building on Sunday, October 8, 1871. The Great Chicago Fire began later that day and destroyed the young congregation's new ...

  3. First Presbyterian Church (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    Pastors of The First Presbyterian Church of Chicago Image Pastor (Called) Years Other Pastors (Supply, Interim, Associate, Student, etc.) Jeremiah Porter 1833–1835 John Blatchford 1837–1839 Flavel Bascom 1840–1849 Henry Harvey Curtis 1850–1858 Zephaniah Moore Humphrey 1859–1868 Arthur Mitchell 1869–1880 John Henry Barrows: 1881–1896

  4. Moody Church - Wikipedia

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    The Moody Church building is located at the corners of North Avenue, Clark Street, and LaSalle Street. It was designed by architects Fugard and Knapp. Construction was begun in 1924 and completed 1 year later, with dedication of the building on November 8, 1925. Covering an area of 140 feet by 225 feet, the church melds features of both ...

  5. Preston Bradley - Wikipedia

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    Peoples Church of Chicago called Bradley to be its pastor before 1914. [6] He based his ministry on the creed of "the Good, the True and the Beautiful" and affiliating with the Unitarian Conference. [7] In 1926, the Church moved into its home at 941 W. Lawrence. Bradley built the Church into a major Chicago institution with four thousand members.

  6. William Herbert Brewster, Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Baptist minister, composer, dramatist, singer, poet, community leader. Years active. 1918–1987. Organization. East Trigg Avenue Baptist Church. Dr. William Herbert Brewster, Sr. (July 2, 1897 – October 15, 1987) was a 20th century Renaissance man born just outside Memphis, Tennessee. He was a Baptist minister by trade as well as a crucial ...

  7. Ruth C. Duck - Wikipedia

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    Ruth C. Duck. Ruth Carolyn Duck (born November 21, 1947) is an ordained pastor in the United Church of Christ, a liturgical theologian and retired professor of worship who taught for 27 years at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary in Evanston, Illinois. [1][2][3] Duck is best known for her work as a composer, writer and adaptor of hymns.

  8. John Buchanan (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    John Buchanan (pastor) John M. Buchanan was the pastor of Fourth Presbyterian Church in Chicago, Illinois, United States, the second largest congregation in the Presbyterian Church (USA). [1] He is also the editor and publisher of The Christian Century. [2] He was also a member of the General Assembly Council from 1996 to 1999, and served as ...

  9. Erwin Lutzer - Wikipedia

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    Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Occupation (s) Pastor, author, teacher on Running to Win radio program. Spouse. Rebecca Lutzer. Website. erwinlutzer.com. Erwin W. Lutzer (born October 3, 1941) is a Canadian-born evangelical Christian speaker, radio broadcaster, and author. He is the pastor emeritus of The Moody Church in Chicago, Illinois (1980 ...