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  2. Christian School and Chapel for the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    While serving at ESD, Roger and his wife Pamela continued a church for the deaf in San Juan. In 1985, the church bought a building in Hato Rey and began the Evangelical Church and Center for the Deaf. Pam Mobray served until 1998. Elisabeth Hoke began working at ESD in 1984 after graduating from Penn State University with a B.S. in deaf education.

  3. List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego

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    2802 Cadiz St, San Diego St. Columba 3327 Glencolum Dr, San Diego St. Didacus 4772 Felton St, San Diego St. Gregory the Great 11451 Blue Cypress Dr, San Diego St. Jacob Mission (Melkite) San Diego St. John the Evangelist 1638 Polk Ave, San Diego St. Joseph Cathedral: 1535 3rd Ave, San Diego St. Jude Shrine of the West 1129 South 38th St, San Diego

  4. Heart Revolution Church - Wikipedia

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    The church was founded as Cornerstone Church of San Diego in 1999 by Sergio De La Mora (born 1966). He and his wife, Georgina de la Mora, were the senior pastors. The church averages about 4000 people in attendance each week. [1] The church was recognized by Outreach magazine as being the third fastest growing church in America during the year ...

  5. Category:Evangelical churches in San Diego - Wikipedia

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  6. S. M. Lockridge - Wikipedia

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    In 1942, he accepted his first pastorate at Fourth Ward Baptist Church in Ennis, Texas. In August 1952, he was named pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in San Diego where he served until retiring in 1993. [3] During Lockridge's tenure at Calvary Baptist, a predominantly African-American congregation, his ministry reached more than 100,000 people. [2]

  7. Evangelical Church of the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    From 1925 to 1973, the church used the historic Paul Kane House as its church hall. [2] The former footballer Bob Rumball was appointed as the church's pastor in 1956, and became a noted advocate for the deaf community. [3] In about 1960 the church purchased property in the country and opened the Ontario Camp of the Deaf, using army surplus tents.

  8. Rock Church (San Diego) - Wikipedia

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    Rock Church is an evangelical megachurch with five campuses located in San Diego, California, specifically in Point Loma, San Marcos, El Cajon, Chula Vista, and City Heights. They also have a sixth campus in Oahu, Hawaii. Miles McPherson, a former NFL player, has served as senior pastor since he founded the church in 2000. With an average ...

  9. National Center on Deafness - Wikipedia

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    On June 1, 1972, the college was renamed California State University, Northridge; by then the Fall enrollment of deaf students exceeded one hundred for the first time.. Pursuant to Assembly Bill 1923, the Trustee's Committee on Educational Policy designates CSUN as a professional center for training deaf persons; CSUN administration then established a "Center on Deafness" to coordinate the ...