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St. Mary & St. John The Beloved Coptic Orthodox Convent [20] - (Warren, Ohio) St. John The Beloved Coptic Orthodox Monastery [21] - (Canadensis, Pennsylvania) St. Paul Brotherhood [22] - (Murrieta, California) Coptic Monastery of St. Shenouda in Rochester [23] - (New York) Holy Virgin Mary Spiritual Vineyard [24] - (Charlton, Massachusetts)
Daniel Sidney Warner and the earlier ministers of the Church of God (Anderson) taught that the restoration of the church was prophesied by the Old Testament prophets, in the New Testament, and in the Book of Revelation. They taught that the time period from 270 to 1530 was the "Papal age" and 1530 to 1880 was the "Protestant age", with 1880 ...
Rustic stone and wood library was built in 1907 with bequest from local Union Army widow and has become one of Brant Lake's best-known landmarks; after new library was opened in 2001 has served as local history museum 31: Hoopes House: Hoopes House: September 29, 1984 : 153 Warren St.
Daniel Sidney Warner was born June 25, 1842, in Bristol (now Marshallville), Ohio, to David and Leah Warner.His father ran a tavern at the time of his birth and later was known for his drinking, but his mother, of Pennsylvania Dutch stock, [5] is recorded by Warner to have been more virtuous. [6]
The Church of God in Christ (COGIC) is a Holiness-Pentecostal Christian denomination, [1] [2] with a predominantly African-American membership. The denomination reports having more than 12,000 churches and over 6.5 million members in the United States. [3]
The cornerstone of a new sanctuary was laid in 1912, and the building was consecrated in 1915. The architect, Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue of Cram, Goodhue & Ferguson , [ 10 ] was a master of the Gothic Revival style, and the resulting church is considered to be his masterpiece. [ 2 ]
New York City Glad Tidings Tabernacle is a church located at 2207 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard between West 130th and 131st Street in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan , New York City . It has served New York City since 1907 with a focus on different cultures and diversity.
Barney Elliott Warren was an American Christian hymnwriter and minister. He was born in Lewiston, New York, on February 20, 1867. In 1884, during a revival meeting at Grand Junction near Bangor, Michigan, he converted to the Church of God of Anderson, Indiana. Two years later, he joined Daniel Sidney Warner as a bass in his company of singers ...