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  2. John Winebrenner - Wikipedia

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    John Winebrenner (March 25, 1797 – September 11, 1860) was a Christian pastor, author and religious reformer who founded the Churches of God General Conference.

  3. Churches of God General Conference (Winebrenner) - Wikipedia

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    John Winebrenner (1797–1860) was ordained on September 28, 1820, as a minister of the German Reformed Church, a Calvinist body. He was given charge of four congregations in the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania , area.

  4. Winebrenner Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Winebrenner Theological Seminary (WTS) is a private evangelical Christian seminary located in Findlay, Ohio and associated with the Churches of God General Conference (CGGC). It was established in 1942 as a graduate school of theology of Findlay College (renamed The University of Findlay in 1989) and received its charter from the state of Ohio ...

  5. Winebrenner - Wikipedia

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    Winebrenner may refer to: Jenna Winebrenner (born 1999), American soccer player John Winebrenner (1797–1860), founder of the Churches of God General Conference

  6. Church of God - Wikipedia

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    Churches of God General Conference (Winebrenner) Revival movement out of Reformed Churches in early 1800s Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Church of God .

  7. Underground Railroad in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    In January 1836, the first Anti-Slavery Society of Harrisburg was formed by John Winebrenner. [3] A year later, in 1837, the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society was established in Philadelphia. Delegates subsequently traveled from Harrisburg to Philadelphia to participate in anti-slavery conventions. [2]

  8. Church of God (Anderson, Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    Gospel Trumpet publishing office & plant in 1921. The history of the Church of God (Anderson) begins in 1881 with Daniel Sidney Warner and several others. [2] Warner had been a member of John Winebrenner's General Eldership of the Church of God, whose members were called Winebrennerians.

  9. Evangelical and Reformed Church - Wikipedia

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    John Winebrenner Victor Paul Wierwille was originally a member before founding The Way International United States President Theodore Roosevelt attended Washington D.C.'s Grace Reformed Church, an Evangelical and Reformed congregation.