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Peter Sturges Ruckman (November 19, 1921 – April 21, 2016) was an American Independent Fundamental Baptist pastor, author, and founder of the Pensacola Bible Institute in Pensacola, Florida (not to be confused with the Pensacola Christian College in the same city).
James Parker Dees, founder and first bishop of the Anglican Orthodox Church (1965) Vic Eliason, founder of VCY America (2001) Theodore Epp, founder, Back to the Bible radio broadcast (1955) Billy Graham, evangelist (1948) Lindsey Graham, U.S. Senator, South Carolina (1999) Trey Gowdy, U.S. Representative, South Carolina, 4th District (2017)
Members of the church of Christ do not conceive of themselves as a new church started near the beginning of the 19th century. Rather, the whole movement is designed to reproduce in contemporary times the church originally established on Pentecost, A.D. 33. The strength of the appeal lies in the restoration of Christ's original church.
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The acquisition of Christ Cathedral, as it is now known, for $57 million is regarded by many as a triumph, providing a vast, architecturally stunning campus in a prime location for a fraction of ...
On July 3, 1972, Hymers was ordained as a minister by this church, with Dr. Lin presiding. On October 24, 2009, Hymers spoke at Timothy Lin's funeral, held at the First Chinese Baptist Church of Los Angeles. [5] Hymers graduated from Los Angeles City College in 1968, and from California State University, Los Angeles in 1970.
In 1938, the Federal Council of Churches and the Catholic Church jointly released a statement condemning the attacks on Jews and religious minorities in response to Kristallnacht. This would be the first time that Catholic, Anglican and Protestant churches jointly issued a formal declaration.
County officials last week demanded that Viet America Society return $2.2 million in contract payments after the group suddenly fired auditors and failed to show the county how it spent the money.