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  2. Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches - Wikipedia

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    The denomination began in 1998 as the Confederation of Reformed Evangelicals (CRE). [5] The founding churches were Community Evangelical Fellowship in Moscow, Idaho; Eastside Evangelical Fellowship (Trinity Church) in Bellevue, Washington; and Wenatchee Evangelical Fellowship in Wenatchee, Washington.

  3. Twisp, Washington - Wikipedia

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    In 1911, electricity was brought to Twisp and the first movie house opened. [5] On January 15, 1912, the Twisp School, constructed at a cost of $12,109.68, opened its doors. [7] Twisp was largely built of wood and shortly after midnight on July 24, 1924, a fire broke out in downtown Twisp, which burned down two houses and 23 buildings. [5]

  4. Community Church movement - Wikipedia

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    The CCW was the forerunner of the white community-church group that merged with a similar African-American group in 1950 to form the International Council of Community Churches (ICCC). Peoples' Church of Chicago, First Community Church of Columbus, Ohio, and St. Paul Community Church of Shorewood, Illinois, joined the Park Ridge church and ...

  5. Evangelical Covenant Church - Wikipedia

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    Picture of the founder of Evangelical Covenant Church of America, Carl August Björk. The Evangelical Covenant Church's background is in free-church Swedish immigrants known as Mission Friends who had broken off from the Lutheran Church of Sweden. They formed a mission society and in the 1880s, meetings were held to determine whether or not to ...

  6. List of private schools in Washington - Wikipedia

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    Methow Valley Community School; Pierce County ... Covenant High School; Faith Lutheran School; First Presbyterian Church School;

  7. The Covenant, the Sword, and the Arm of the Lord - Wikipedia

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    The Covenant, the Sword, and the Arm of the Lord (CSA) was a far-right survivalist anti-government militia which advocated Christian Identity and was active in the United States during the 1970s and early 1980s. The CSA developed from a Baptist congregation, the Zarephath-Horeb Community Church, which was founded in 1971 in Pontiac, Missouri.

  8. Haitians in Ohio city say they have been told to 'pack their ...

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    A protest in support of immigrants. A few protestors came from Cleveland on Monday to hold signs in support of the Haitian immigrants in the freezing weather at a busy intersection in Springfield.

  9. Sword of the Spirit - Wikipedia

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    The Brotherhood of Hope is a member community of the Sword of the Spirit dedicated to college campus ministry. [28] [29] NET Ministries were founded at the Community of Christ the Redeemer (which is a member community of the Sword of the Spirit). The NET president in 2017, Mark Berchem, was a coordinator at the Community of Christ the Redeemer. [1]