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  2. Trinity United Church of Christ - Wikipedia

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    Trinity United Church of Christ is a predominantly African-American megachurch with more than 8,500 members. It is located in the Washington Heights community on the South Side of Chicago . [ 1 ] It is the largest church affiliated with the United Church of Christ , a predominantly white Christian denomination with roots in Congregationalism ...

  3. Otis Moss III - Wikipedia

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    Moss received two job offers. One was to come to the Olivet Institutional Baptist Church in Cleveland, Ohio to succeed his father as pastor, the other to move to Chicago's Trinity United Church, a United Church of Christ (UCC) church pastored by Jeremiah Wright, to become Wright's successor at the roughly 8,500-member megachurch.

  4. List of Methodist churches in the United States - Wikipedia

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    First United Methodist Church of Chicago: 1924 built 77 W. Washington Street Chicago, Illinois: Neo-gothic ... Trinity United Methodist Church: 511 N Elm St.

  5. Happy 200th! Trinity United Methodist Church rooted in the ...

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    Trinity will feature special music throughout the bicentennial year, launching Jan. 9 with Vivaldi’s "The Four Seasons." Happy 200th! Trinity United Methodist Church rooted in the birth of ...

  6. Jeremiah Wright - Wikipedia

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    Wright retired as pastor from Trinity United Church of Christ in early 2008. Over the course of his tenure, he brought the church's membership from 87 in 1972 to over 8,000 parishioners. [5] Trinity United purchased a lot in Tinley Park, a predominantly white Chicago suburb, and built Wright a 10,340-square-foot (961 m 2) home valued at $1.6 ...

  7. Bruce Johnson (minister) - Wikipedia

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    Reverend Bruce W. Johnson Jr. (1938 – September 29, 1969) was a Methodist minister in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois.He was pastor of Armitage Avenue United Methodist Church (renamed "People's Church") and worked closely with the Young Lords, a Puerto Rican civil rights organization and former street gang.

  8. Chicago Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Philo Carpenter—Illinois' first pharmacist, managing director of the Chicago Bible Society, abolitionist, school board member, board of health member, organizer of the Relief and Aid Society, and co-organizer of American Anti-Slavery Society. Otis Moss III—Pastor of Chicago's Trinity United Church of Christ (D.Min., 2012)

  9. Donald Young (choir director) - Wikipedia

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    Donald Young (April 5, 1960 – December 23, 2007) was an American elementary school teacher and choir director of Trinity United Church of Christ, attended by Barack Obama prior to the Barack Obama 2008 presidential campaign. Young was found murdered on December 24, 2007. [1] [2] [3]