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  2. Park Street Church - Wikipedia

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    Park Street Congregational Church, founded in 1809, is a historic and active evangelical congregational church in Downtown Boston, Massachusetts, United States. The Park Street Church is a member of the Conservative Congregational Christian Conference. Church membership records are private, but the congregation has over 1,200 members.

  3. Gospel Hall Assemblies - Wikipedia

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    Christians who meet in Gospel Halls generally hold that a scriptural Christian assembly should avoid the use of a "sectarian" name (the name "Gospel Hall Assemblies" is a Wikipedia designation, and they are often called “Plymouth Brethren”, though members of this tradition are not in communion with other Plymouth Brethren who organized the ...

  4. Brethren Church - Wikipedia

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    Expansion across the continent and changes due to the Industrial Revolution caused strain and conflict among the Brethren. In the early 1880s a major schism took place resulting in a three-way split: The traditional Old German Baptist Brethren, the progressive Brethren Church, and the conservative German Baptist Brethren, who later changed their name to the Church of the Brethren in 1908.

  5. Meyersdale Church of the Brethren celebrating 100th ... - AOL

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    The building was finished and dedicated during church services held May 25-27 and May 29, 1924, with a church membership of 550. The building cost came in between $85,000 to $100,000.

  6. Park Street, Boston - Wikipedia

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    Park Street District; Boston Common; The Massachusetts State House; Park Street Church; Park Street (MBTA station), the first subway station in the United States, is located at the corner of Park and Tremont Streets and is a major transfer point between the Red and Green rapid transit lines. No. 9 Park; Amory-Ticknor House; Union Club of Boston

  7. List of Seventh-day Sabbath-keeping churches - Wikipedia

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    Church of Christ (Fettingite) For His Glory Church Ministries, Inc. TheMillennium; The Christ's Assembly; Church of Israel; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Strangite) House of Aaron; Evangelical Association of the Israelite Mission of the New Universal Covenant (AEMINPU)

  8. Louis Bauman - Wikipedia

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    Bauman was born in Nora Springs, Iowa to William J.H. Bauman and Amelia (née Leckington) Bauman. In 1878 his family moved to the Morrill, Kansas.His father was a German Baptist Brethren (as all Schwarzenau Brethren were known as before 1881/82) elder, and Bauman joined the Pony Creek Brethren congregation through a revival held by his father in February 1889.

  9. United Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    A new library was constructed in 1952 and a new dormitory completed in 1957, while 1961 saw the completion of a new worship center. In 1968, the Evangelical United Brethren Church and The Methodist Church denominations completed a merger to become the present day United Methodist Church and United Theological Seminary merged.