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  2. Moody Church - Wikipedia

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    A new building which could hold up to 10,000 people was dedicated in 1876 and the church was renamed Chicago Avenue Church in June, 1876. [2] Dwight Moody died after an illness in 1899, and in 1908, the church was formally renamed The Moody Church in his honor. A.C. Dixon took over as pastor in 1906 and he stayed until 1911. In 1912, John ...

  3. Harry A. Ironside - Wikipedia

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    Henry Allan "Harry" Ironside (October 14, 1876 – January 15, 1951) was a Canadian–American Bible teacher, preacher, theologian, pastor and author who pastored Moody Church in Chicago from 1929 to 1948.

  4. Erwin Lutzer - Wikipedia

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    Pastor Lutzer is the featured speaker on two radio broadcasts produced by Moody Church Media: "Songs in the Night," (1980–Present) and "Running to Win" (1998–Present). [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] From 1980-2024, he was also the featured speaker on the "Moody Church Hour," a weekly broadcast of worship and teaching.

  5. Mariah Carey's Christmas Time - Wikipedia

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    Mariah Carey's Christmas Time was the fourteenth concert tour by American singer Mariah Carey. Spanning twenty-one dates in the United States, three of which had to be cancelled because Carey had the flu. [ 1 ]

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  7. Christkindlmarket, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Christkindlmarket, Chicago 2014. The market is situated by a large Christmas tree at Daley Plaza and also houses a small nativity scene. [6] The site features entertainment from Christmas choirs, dance groups, and brass bands. [2] It also houses a Santa house. [2]

  8. List of events at Freedom Hall - Wikipedia

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    Chicago – June 12, 1974, November 3, 1977, and May 23, 1992, with The Moody Blues; The Grateful Dead – June 18, 1974 (recorded and released as Road Trips Volume 2 Number 3), April 9, 1989, and June 15–16, 1993; Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention – November 25, 1974; Barry Manilow – May 1, 1975, and October 15, 1981

  9. Category:Churches in Chicago - Wikipedia

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