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  2. Brooklyn Tabernacle - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, the Brooklyn Tabernacle purchased the former Carlton Theatre at 292 Flatbush Avenue at 7th Avenue, converting the 1383-seat theatre into a church. After many years of decline, the church was revitalized as a non-denominational congregation, and became well-known as the home of the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir.

  3. Thomas De Witt Talmage - Wikipedia

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    Although the tabernacle had been built to seat large crowds, seating was free of charge and hundreds were turned away every Sunday. [ 3 ] The original tabernacle was destroyed in a fire in December 1872, then regarded as one of the worst in Brooklyn's history.

  4. Jim Cymbala - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Cymbala was nominated for a Dove Award for Musical of the Year, for his work on Light Of The World, along with his wife, Carol Cymbala and their 270-voice Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir. [1] [2] He has been the pastor of Brooklyn Tabernacle since 1971. [1] [3] When he began, the church membership numbered fewer than 30 persons.

  5. Carol Cymbala - Wikipedia

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    Carol Cymbala is the choir director for the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir. The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir has won 6 Grammy Awards. [ 1 ] She is the wife of pastor Jim Cymbala and daughter of pastor Clair Hutchins .

  6. Charles Taze Russell - Wikipedia

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    Chart from The Divine Plan of the Ages, (Studies in the Scriptures, Vol 1): The Chart of the Ages [54] Hell. He said there was a heavenly resurrection of 144,000 righteous, as well as a "great multitude", but believed that the remainder of mankind slept in death, awaiting an earthly resurrection, rather than suffering in a literal Hell. The ...

  7. Portal : Latter Day Saint movement/Timeline of Mormonism

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    Mormon wrote the history of his people on the Golden plates before he died during a battle on the Hill Cumorah. His son, Moroni, added his own words and the Book of Ether to the record. Moroni hid and protected the Golden plates at the Hill Cumorah. For a possible map look at Image:Book of Mormon Lands and Sites2.jpg.

  8. At the end of the American Revolution, one in three black inhabitants in Brooklyn were enslaved, a statistic that inevitably drove a wave of activism in the years to come.

  9. Calvin Hunt (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, with the prayer of his wife and children and his Church, The Brooklyn Tabernacle, Hunt rehabilitated and became a full-time minister. Hunt sang with the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir and the Brooklyn Tabernacle Singers, with whom he won a Grammy and a Dove Award. [1] Hunt Recorded 4 of 5 Albums 1 unreleased. Released Albums years 1998 ...