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Hopewell Friends Meeting House is an 18th-century Quaker meeting house located the northern Frederick County, Virginia one mile west of the community of Clear Brook at 604 Hopewell Road (formerly State Route 672).
Thomas Jarrid Wilson (September 19, 1988 – September 9, 2019) was an American pastor and author. [1]He worked for 18 months at Harvest Christian Fellowship in Riverside, California, and he had previously pastored at Highpoint Church in Memphis, Tennessee, Home Church Nashville in Nashville, Tennessee, and at LifePoint Church in Smyrna, Tennessee. [2]
Travis Ryan Collins (born August 3, 1983), who goes by the stage name Travis Ryan, is an American Christian musician.He released a studio album in 2012, Fearless, with Integrity Music.
In 1871, the church received its first resident pastor. This original church was used until 1970, then sold to Fredericksburg Church of the Nazarene. [2] As of 2006, the building houses law offices and apartments. [3] The current church is on the corner of Stafford Avenue and William Street and was dedicated in 1971.
Life.Church logo. In January 1996, Life.Church was founded as Life Covenant Church in Oklahoma City with 40 congregants meeting together in a two-car garage. [1] The church membership grew rapidly, and Life.Church built its first facility (now known as the "Oklahoma City Campus") in 1999.
Within the broad Christian church, certain denominational and non-denominational movements exist which promote expository preaching as being essential in the life of the church and should be the normative way in which sermons should be preached. Some of these movements include: Australia. Anglican Diocese of Sydney and Moore Theological College
Central Rappahannock Regional Library (CRRL) system was established in 1969 as the public library system for the counties of Spotsylvania, Stafford, Westmoreland, Caroline, and the City of Fredericksburg. In 1907, the city of Fredericksburg received $15,000 to establish a permanent library from Captain C. Wistar Wallace. [3]
Presbyterian Church of Fredericksburg is a historic Presbyterian church located southwest of Princess Anne and George Streets in Fredericksburg, Virginia. It was built in 1833, and restored in 1866 after being badly damaged during the American Civil War. It is a rectangular brick church building of Jeffersonian Roman Revival design.