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  2. Samuel Oshoffa - Wikipedia

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    Oshoffa was the sole source of authority for the church and because of this, his death caused some problems of succession. [8] After some confusion, Alexander Abiodun Adebayo Bada was appointed his successor by the church trustees. [9] Nigeria is considered a diocese of the worldwide church, with supreme headquarters at Porto-Novo. Therefore ...

  3. Tommy Barnett (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    In just a few years, the church grew from 76 people to more than 4,000 members. In 1979, he became the pastor of Dream City Church. [1] The church has grown under his leadership over the past three decades. In 2011, Barnett turned over the senior pastor's post to his younger son, Luke; he remains as co-pastor.

  4. Jack Miller (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    Cecil John Miller (December 28, 1928 – April 8, 1996 [1] [2]), usually known as Jack Miller, was an American Presbyterian pastor, seminary professor, church planter, and missionary. He served as pastor of New Life Presbyterian Church in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania , taught practical theology at Westminster Theological Seminary , and was the ...

  5. Sinclair Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    Sinclair Buchanan Ferguson (born 21 February 1948) is a Scottish theologian known in Reformed Christian circles for his teaching, writing, and editorial work. He has been Chancellor's Professor of Systematic Theology at Reformed Theological Seminary since 2017, [1] commuting from Scotland, where he was an assistant minister at St. Peter's Free Church of Scotland, Dundee.

  6. Peter J. Gomes - Wikipedia

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    Peter John Gomes (May 22, 1942 – February 28, 2011) was an American preacher and theologian, the Plummer Professor of Christian Morals at Harvard Divinity School and Pusey Minister at Harvard's Memorial Church — in the words of Harvard's president "one of the great preachers of our generation, and a living symbol of courage and conviction." [1]

  7. Mark Haverland - Wikipedia

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    Mark David Haverland (born December 4, 1956) is an American Continuing Anglican bishop. He is the archbishop and metropolitan of the Anglican Catholic Church (ACC).. He studied at Kenyon College, earned his MA at Duquesne University and earned his PhD at Duke University.

  8. Mariann Budde - Wikipedia

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    Mariann Edgar Budde is an American prelate of the Episcopal Church. She has served as Bishop of Washington since November 2011. Before being elected Washington's first female diocesan bishop, she served 18 years as rector of St. John's Episcopal Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

  9. Martin E. Marty - Wikipedia

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    Marty was born on February 5, 1928, in West Point, Nebraska, and raised in Iowa and Nebraska.He was a member of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod and was educated at Concordia College, Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri.