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  2. Overlake Christian Church - Wikipedia

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    Overlake Christian Church began in Kirkland, Washington, in 1969 with a handful of former attendees of Bellevue Christian Church.James Earl Ladd, then president of Puget Sound College of the Bible in the nearby city of Mountlake Terrace, agreed to serve as a temporary, part-time pastor/preacher until a replacement could be found.

  3. Church of England Newspaper - Wikipedia

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    The Church of England Newspaper is an independent Anglican fortnightly newspaper. Based in London, it is published on Fridays. [1] The Church of England Newspaper is notable as the earliest church paper, and one of the oldest newspapers still in circulation. It is independent of the Church of England hierarchy.

  4. Renaissance Unity Interfaith Spiritual Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    Best selling author Marianne Williamson served as minister of Renaissance Unity Interfaith Spiritual Fellowship for five years and caused controversy within the church when in 2002 she sought to dissolve the church's formal affiliation with Association of Unity Churches. Williamson resigned as a result of the controversy.

  5. Montlake, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Montlake has one church, the Greek Orthodox St. Demetrios, built in 1963 on the grounds of a former garden business called Dahlialand. [ 8 ] Montlake was the home of the Museum of History & Industry from 1952 to 2012 [ 9 ] and is currently the home of the Seattle Yacht Club (1920) and the Northwest Fisheries Science Center (1931), part of the ...

  6. Mountlake Terrace, Washington - Wikipedia

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    [78]: 24 [125] The main community center in the Mountlake Terrace is the Recreation Pavilion, which opened on November 26, 1968, and includes several swimming pools, a lazy river, racquetball courts, and an indoor gymnasium. [85] The facility was renovated in 2003 and has been the subject of replacement or expansion plans that were not realized.

  7. Church of England (Continuing) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of England (Continuing) has one church building, St Mary's in Reading, which was the church of its founding member, David Samuel. A second group meets in Wolverhampton, in the former Long Street synagogue (built 1903). [7] Additionally, small groups meet in a rented hall in Wimbledon, and a community centre in Frinton-on-Sea.

  8. History of the Church of England - Wikipedia

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    It remained part of the Church of England until 1978, when the Anglican Church of Bermuda separated. The Church of England was the state religion in Bermuda and a system of parishes was set up for the religious and political subdivision of the colony (they survive, today, as both civil and religious parishes). Bermuda, like Virginia, tended to ...

  9. St Margaret's, Lee - Wikipedia

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    St. Margaret's Church, Lee, is a Church of England parish church in Lee, London. It was built between 1839 and 1841 in a simple early Victorian style (to a design by Norwich architect John Brown ), replacing an earlier church which had been built on the foundations of the older mediaeval church nearby dating to around 1120. [ 1 ]