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  2. Ward Evangelical Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    As the church was growing, Ward kept expanding. In 1972, an 1,100-seat sanctuary was opened, and in 1978, Knox Hall, the Calvin Room, and Children's and Student ministry spaces were completed. Ward also planted three daughter churches: Trinity Presbyterian Church in Plymouth in 1979, Grace Chapel in Farmington Hills in 1983, and Cornerstone ...

  3. Memphis Tennessee Temple - Wikipedia

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    Ground was broken for the Memphis Tennessee Temple on January 16, 1999. The temple serves more than 20,000 members in Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Missouri. [3] On April 23, 2000, James E. Faust dedicated the building for its religious use.

  4. Allen L. Bartlett - Wikipedia

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    Allen Lyman Bartlett Jr. (born September 20, 1929) is an Episcopal priest who became coadjutor bishop in the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania, the fourth largest in the country. He succeeded Bishop Lyman Ogilby as the diocese's 14th bishop until his retirement.

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  6. T. L. Barrett - Wikipedia

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    Barrett's father was a gospel musician who was involved with the music at a church led by Barrett's aunt. He attended Wendell Phillips High School, where he was expelled. [4] His father died when Barrett was 16, and he then moved to Queens, New York, where he lived with his uncle and took a job at Flushing Hospital extracting glands from ...

  7. Luella J. B. Case - Wikipedia

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    Luella J. B. Case (née, Bartlett; December 30, 1807 – 1857) was a 19th-century American author. She wrote several popular books and was a contributor to various periodicals, [1] including The Rose of Sharon, The Ladies' Repository, and The Universalist Review among others. [2] Affiliated with the Universalist church, she also wrote hymns.

  8. Lord's Ark Church - Wikipedia

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    Lord's Ark Church, also translated as the Church of Our Lady Queen of Poland, (Polish: Kościół Arka Pana) is a Roman Catholic church located on the outskirts of the Nowa Huta district in Kraków, Poland. Built between 1967 and 1977, it was the first church to be built in Nowa Huta.

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