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  2. The Church Studio - Wikipedia

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    Originally built in 1915 as Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, the stone structure located at 304 South Trenton Avenue in Tulsa's Pearl District was converted to a recording studio in 1972 by Leon Russell, who bought the building and adjoining properties for his diverse recording activities and as a home for Shelter Records, the company he had previously started with partner Denny Cordell.

  3. Stephen Wiley - Wikipedia

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    Wiley was born in 1958 and grew up in Muskogee, Oklahoma.A University of Oklahoma graduate, Wiley began a career as a jazz drummer in 1979. By 1982, Wiley was performing rap music with Christian lyrics, and in 1984 he took a job as chaplain at a juvenile detention center. [2]

  4. Capital Lights - Wikipedia

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    Capital Lights was an American Christian pop rock band from Tulsa, Oklahoma.Formed in 2002 as Aftereight (stylized afterEIGHT), the band changed its name after signing to Tooth & Nail Records in 2008.

  5. Phillips Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    The seminary began offering distance classes in Tulsa by utilizing facilities at local congregations and at the University of Tulsa in 1986. In 1987, Phillips Graduate Seminary incorporated as a freestanding institution independent of Phillips University. The board of trustees voted to change the name to Phillips Theological Seminary in 1995.

  6. Billy Joe Daugherty - Wikipedia

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    Victory Christian Center built the Tulsa Dream Center, which houses a food and clothing distribution, dental/medical clinic, legal counseling, recreation facilities and other programs to help needy people of Tulsa. Victory's bus ministry brings 1,000 - 1,200 children and teens from this area each Saturday for Kidz Ministry and S.O.U.L. Youth ...

  7. The Arnolds - Wikipedia

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    Frank was a concert promoter in Oklahoma, Texas, Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana and Tennessee and was host to over 20 Southern Gospel performers at the annual Seminole Sing in Seminole, OK, Songfest in Jackson, TN and Singfest in Tulsa, OK.

  8. Philmore - Wikipedia

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    Philmore was a Christian rock band that formed in Tulsa, Oklahoma in the late 1990s, and was active until 2005.The band's original lineup consisted of brothers Justin (lead guitar and vocals) and Kayle Greiman (bass) with drummer Brett Schoneman.

  9. Raze (Christian pop group) - Wikipedia

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    Raze was a Tulsa, Oklahoma-based Christian pop group formed by vocalists Donnie Lewis, Ja'Marc Davis, J.D. Webb, and Mizzie Logan. [1] Throughout their career group scored two No. 1 singles on the Christian contemporary hit radio (CHR) charts: "Always and Forever (BFF)" and "More Than a Dream".