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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)
In 1971 this church, founded in 1952, purchased a former Methodist, Carpenter Gothic whose construction was started in 1905. Mount Diablo Unitarian Universalist Church: 1959 founded 2000 building built 55 Eckley Lane Walnut Creek, California: Certified membership 2012-13 was 455. [17] Unitarian Meetinghouse: 1771 built 1972 NRHP-listed
The EUB supported several colleges and universities including Otterbein University (1847) at Westerville, Ohio; Plainfield College (now North Central College) (1861) at Naperville, IL; Westfield College (1865) at Westfield, Illinois; Leander Clark College (1857) at Toledo, Iowa; York College (1890) at York, Nebraska; Western Union College (1900 ...
Hanover College (Hanover, Indiana) Hastings College (Hastings, Nebraska) Illinois College (Jacksonville, Illinois) (with the United Church of Christ) Interamerican University of Puerto Rico (San Germán, Puerto Rico) Johnson C. Smith University (Charlotte, North Carolina) King University (Bristol, Tennessee) Knoxville College (Knoxville, Tennessee)
The Christians founded schools such as Ohio's Defiance College and Antioch College and North Carolina's Elon University; during the early 20th century, an academy and seminary for African-Americans operated in Franklinton, North Carolina. Defiance continues to relate to the United Church of Christ today.
Private not-for-profit (Church of the United Brethren in Christ) Master's university: 1,472 1897 [22] HLC, CCNE, TCATE: Foresters NAIA – Crossroads. NCCAA Division I – Midwest Indiana Bible College: Indianapolis: Private not-for-profit (United Pentecostal Church International) Special-focus institution: 1981 Indiana Institute of Technology ...
The Chicago Temple Building is a 173-metre (568 ft) tall skyscraper church located at 77 W. Washington Street in Chicago, Illinois, United States. It is home to the congregation of the First United Methodist Church of Chicago. It was completed in 1924 and has 23 floors dedicated to religious and office use. It is by one measure the tallest ...
The formation of the state of Indiana in 1816 (which considered itself an entirely new and separate legal entity from Indiana Territory that had created VU), and the formation of the state of Illinois in 1818, funding for Vincennes University became less and less certain because VU was considered to be owned by the now-defunct Indiana Territory.