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Central Christian Church may refer to: in Singapore. Central Christian Church, Singapore, in Punggol; in the United States (by state then city) Central Christian Church (Indianapolis, Indiana), in Marion County, Indiana; Central Christian Church (Lexington, Kentucky), listed on the NRHP in Fayette County, Kentucky
Holy Cross Orthodox Christian Church of Midland and Odessa: ... Central Texas College: Easy listening: KNDA: 102.9 FM: ... Texas Christian University: Variety KTCX ...
In 2003, the diocese and the United Farm Workers of America settled a lawsuit over five workers who were fired from Holy Spirit Church in McAllen and Sacred Heart Church in Hidalgo. [7] Peña retired in 2009. Auxiliary Bishop Daniel E. Flores from the Archdiocese of Detroit was named bishop of Brownsville by Pope Benedict XVI in 2009.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark Image Marker number Physical address Nearest city Year designated Description Bourland-Stevens-Samuell House 7773: 1916 Stonewall St. Greenville: 1969 Central Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)† More images: 7776: 2611 Wesley St.
[5] However, the church told local news reporters that it did not keep records of the healings. In 1997, the leaders of the revival—Hill, Kilpatrick, and Lindell Cooley (Brownsville's worship director)—went to several cities (Anaheim, Dallas, St. Louis, Lake Charles (Louisiana), Toledo, and Birmingham) and held like meetings. They named ...
Central Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) of Dallas, Texas was the longest continuously operating Protestant congregation founded within the city limits of Dallas, at the time of its permanent closure in 2021. It had been founded in a room above a blacksmith shop in 1863, as the Civil War raged.
KBNR is a Spanish language Christian radio station licensed to Brownsville, Texas, United States, broadcasting on 88.3 MHz FM. KBNR serves the Brownsville, Texas - Matamoros, Tamaulipas area, and is owned by World Radio Network, Inc. [1]