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The D.C. Nine were nine men and women, including seven who were priests and nuns, who engaged in a daytime protest against the Dow Chemical Company and its production of napalm and were charged with malicious destruction of property and unlawful entry.
National Community Church held its first Sunday service on January 7, 1996. During the first nine months of 1996, average attendance at Sunday services was between 20 and 25 people. At the time, all meetings were at the Joshua R. Giddings school in southeast Washington, DC, but the school was closed due to fire code violations. [1] [2]
The President Show: 2017: Comedy Central: Main setting Quantico: 2015–2018: ABC: Set in Quantico, VA, just south of DC at the FBI Academy: The Real Housewives of D.C. 2010: Bravo: Main setting [1] The Real Housewives of Potomac: 2016–present: Bravo: Set in the DC suburb of Potomac, MD: The Real World: Washington, D.C. 2009–2010: MTV: Main ...
Preacher is an American supernatural adventure television series developed by Sam Catlin, Evan Goldberg, and Seth Rogen for AMC starring Dominic Cooper, Joseph Gilgun and Ruth Negga. The series is based on the comic book series Preacher created by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon and published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint. The series was ...
Washington for Jesus was a series of heavily-attended rallies held in Washington, D.C. by various representatives of the American Christian church in the United States.The first rally was held in 1980 on 29 and 30 April and centered primarily on promoting a Christian viewpoint in the political arena.
Amen is an American television sitcom produced by Carson Productions that aired on NBC from September 27, 1986, to May 11, 1991. Set in Sherman Hemsley's real-life hometown of Philadelphia, Amen stars Hemsley as the deacon of a church and was part of a wave of successful sitcoms on NBC in the 1980s and early 1990s that featured predominantly black casts – others included The Cosby Show, A ...
Valnice Milhomens, National Church of Lord Jesus Christ; Valdemiro Santiago, World Church of the Power of God; Nivea Soares, Lagoinha Baptist Church; R. R. Soares, International Church of God's Grace; Ana Paula Valadão, Lagoinha Baptist Church and Before the Throne Church - by Lagoinha; André Valadão, Lagoinha Baptist Church
On June 26, 1978, [15] Post-Newsweek exchanged WTOP-TV with the Evening News Association's WWJ-TV (now WDIV-TV) in Detroit.Post-Newsweek parent the Washington Post Company, and the Evening News Association, which published the Detroit News, decided to swap their stations for fear that the FCC would force them to sell the stations at unfavorable terms or revoke their very valuable licenses ...