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Manteca is a city in San Joaquin County, California. The city had a population of 83,498 as of the 2020 Census . It is part of the Stockton-Lodi, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area .
Crossroads Christian Church was founded in 1892 by nine members in Corona, California. Led by Reverend Wright and Sister Iola, the church opened as the "First Christian Church of South Riverside." In 1932, the church changed its name to "1st Christian Church, Corona"; at the time, it had 100 members. The current name was put in place in 1980. [2]
Crossroads Christian School Association was officially formed in 1978 under the leadership of Roger Harris. The school was opened on the Crossroads Christian Church property on the corner of Rancho Rd. and Main St. The preschool opened in 1979 with half-day and full-day classes for 2-5 year olds.
Grace Community Church Aerial View. The church was founded as Grace Community Church of the Valley as a mission of First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood.The congregation held its first public service on July 1, 1956, calling Don Householder (former associate pastor of Trinity Methodist Church and pastor of Country Church of Hollywood) to be its founding pastor. [2]
Central Valley Baptist Church is a baptist church located in Manteca, California; centered in between the cities of Stockton and Modesto. [1] Along with the English-language auditorium, the church also houses a Spanish-language ministry, which is sometimes named Iglesia Bautista del Valle Central, other ministries include Filipino-language, Singles, Young Married Couples, Bus/Shuttle, Nursing ...
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Crossroads Church of Christ in 1970s. The ICOC has its roots in a movement that reaches back to the period of the Second Great Awakening (1790–1870) of early nineteenth-century America. Barton W. Stone and Alexander Campbell are credited with what is today known as the Stone-Campbell or Restoration Movement.
As of 2015, the Diocese of Stockton served 250,692 Catholics (18.4% of 1,361,162 total) on 15,995 km 2 in 35 parishes. It had 97 priests (83 diocesan, 14 religious), 51 deacons, 66 lay religious (15 brothers, 51 sisters), six seminarians and 12 missions.