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  2. Benita Washington - Wikipedia

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    Benita Jones (formally known as Benita Jones Washington) (born April 23, 1976) is an American gospel musician, recording artist, singer, songwriter, and worship leader.She (B. Washington) started her music career, in 2004, with the release of Hold On by Light Records.

  3. Church of Zion, Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Zion, also known as the Church of the Apostles on Mount Zion, is a presumed Jewish-Christian congregation continuing at Mount Zion in Jerusalem in the 2nd-5th century, distinct from the main Gentile congregation which had its home at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.

  4. Patch the Pirate - Wikipedia

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    Ron Hamilton married Dr. Garlock's daughter, Shelly, in 1975, and the couple managed Majesty Music for over 30 years. [11] In 2014, Ron Hamilton's son-in-law and daughter, Adam Morgan and Megan Hamilton Morgan, began writing and producing the new Patch the Pirate adventures and managing the company, continuing the family tradition.

  5. Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra were a Canadian post-rock band that formed in 1999, originating from Montreal, Quebec.Variations of the name used on the band's releases include A Silver Mt. Zion, The Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-La-La Band, The Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra and Tra-La-La Band with Choir and Thee Silver Mountain Reveries; the group uses the shorthand ...

  6. Mount Zion Baptist Church (Athens, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Zion Baptist Church has been more than a place of worship; it has been a cornerstone for the Black community's spiritual solace and social connection. At its public groundbreaking ceremony on November 12, 1905, copies of Black Ohio newspapers were placed within its cornerstone, emphasizing the church's mission to amplify the perspectives ...

  7. Mount Zion - Wikipedia

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    Mount Zion was the closest accessible site to the ancient Jewish Temple. Until East Jerusalem was captured by Israel in the Six-Day War, Israelis would climb to the rooftop of David's Tomb to pray. [16] The winding road leading up to Mount Zion is known as Pope's Way (Derekh Ha'apifyor).

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  9. On My Journey Now - Wikipedia

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    Nat Adderley, on Live at Memory Lane Lloyd L. Brown . 1997 published a partial biography, The Young Paul Robeson: On My Journey Now (Westview Press.) References