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Good News TV 23 Memphis: Memphis: 24 25 WATN-TV: ABC: Laff on 24.2, Cozi TV on 24.3 Memphis: Memphis: 30 31 WLMT: CW: MeTV on 30.2, Start TV on 30.3 Memphis: Memphis: 50 33 WPXX-TV: Ion: Court TV on 50.2, Grit on 50.3, Defy TV on 50.4, Scripps News on 50.5, Jewelry TV on 50.6, HSN on 50.7, QVC on 50.8, QVC2 on 50.9 Nashville: Nashville: 2 27 ...
First Baptist Church (Chattanooga, Tennessee) First Baptist Church (Knoxville, Tennessee) First Baptist Church (Memphis, Tennessee) First Baptist Church Education Building; First Baptist Church, Capitol Hill; First Baptist Church, Lauderdale
Campbell Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church (Pulaski, Tennessee) Canaan Baptist Church (Covington, Tennessee) Cane Ridge Cumberland Presbyterian Church; Capers C.M.E. Church; Carthage United Methodist Church; Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Memphis, Tennessee) Catholic Church and Rectory; Central United Methodist Church ...
The Bartlett Performing Arts & Conference Center, also known as BPACC, was finished in 1999 where it held its first show by Art Garfunkel. [13] BPACC is located at 3663 Appling Road, directly across the street from the Bartlett Police Station and Appling Middle School.
Tennessee Baptist Mission Board; Tennessee Temple University; U. Union University This page was last edited on 9 October 2019, at 22:46 (UTC). Text is available ...
The two stations share studios on Papermill Drive (near I-40/I-75) on the west side of Knoxville; WBXX-TV's transmitter is located at Windrock, Buffalo Mountain outside Oliver Springs, Tennessee. WBXX-TV is the only full-powered Knoxville-market station to be licensed in a city in the Central Time Zone; Cumberland County (where Crossville is ...
The Memphis Tennessee Temple is the 80th operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The temple is located in Bartlett, Tennessee . [ 2 ]
Bellevue Baptist was founded in 1903 by Central Baptist Church as a mission church on the outskirts of Memphis. With a small $1,000 gift from member Fannie Jobe, Pastor Thomas Potts led the congregation to build a one-room stone chapel at the corner of Bellevue and Erskine Avenues.