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  2. Riverside Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    Riverside Church at Park and King is a progressive ecumenical Church in the Baptist tradition, serving a small but diverse congregation. According to the church website, the congregation is "an inclusive, open and affirming community of believers without regard for race, sexual orientation, ethnicity, age, gender, or disability, all with a diversity of gifts and experiences united under the ...

  3. Riverside (Miami) - Wikipedia

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    The Riverside area was connected to nearby downtown Miami by the 12th Street (later Flagler Street) bridge, which opened as a toll-roadway in 1905. The tolls were steep for the time: 10 cents for a pedestrian: 25 cents for a horse-drawn cart. In 1909, the City of Miami purchased the facility and removed the tolls.

  4. Charles Robert McPherson - Wikipedia

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    The church quickly grew and was relocated to Alameda and I-25 and renamed Riverside Church. He stayed at Riverside for 28 years and helped it grow into the largest church in Denver at the time. It eventually relocated to Speer and I-25, next to Mile High Stadium, where it still stands today. When he retired, the church had 5,000 members and an ...

  5. Category:Churches in Miami - Wikipedia

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    Central Baptist Church (Miami, Florida) F. First Church of Christ, Scientist (Miami, Florida) G. Greater Bethel AME Church (Miami) M. Mount Zion Baptist Church (Miami) N.

  6. Category:Baptist churches in Florida - Wikipedia

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    First Baptist Church (Lake Wales, Florida) First Baptist Church (Panama City, Florida) First Baptist Church (Trenton, Florida) First Baptist Church of Boca Grande; First Baptist Church of Jacksonville; First Christian Church (Pensacola, Florida)

  7. Homer G. Lindsay Jr. - Wikipedia

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    In January 1969, Lindsay returned to Jacksonville to co-pastor the 2,600-member First Baptist Church with his father, who later retired in 1973 and died in 1981. By the time of Lindsay's retirement in 1999, the church had a Sunday morning attendance of about 7,000, eighteen ordained ministers, an annual budget of over $9 million, full-time ...

  8. List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami

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    1111 SW. 107th Ave, Miami: Founded in 1971, church dedicated in 1978 [54] St. Brendan: 8725 SW. 32nd St, Miami: Founded in 1954 [55] St. Dominic: 5909 NW. 7th St, Miami: Current church dedicated in 1981 [56] St. Kevin: 12525 SW. 42nd St, Miami: Founded in 1963 [57] St. Thomas the Apostle: 7377 SW. 64th St, Miami: Founded in 1959, church ...

  9. Guillermo Maldonado (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    In a financial affidavit attached to her divorce filing, Ana Maldonado claimed that her husband owned property in Miami-Dade, Sunny Isles Beach, Opa-locka, Hialeah, and The Bahamas; several vehicles including a 2020 model Mercedes-Benz, a Lexus LX, and a Dassault Falcon 50 jet registered under the church's name.