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Bethlehem Lutheran Church (Round Top, Texas) 1866 built 1978 NRHP-listed 409 S White St. Round Top, Texas: Carl Siegismund Bauer Emanuel Lutheran Church (Dallas) Dallas, Texas: First Lutheran Church (Houston)
Renner Lutheran Church, (Renner, South Dakota) Lebanon Lutheran Church, (Summit, South Dakota) Our Savior's Lutheran Church (Cranfills Gap, Texas) St. Olaf Kirke, (Cranfills Gap, Texas) Norwegian Seamen's Church, Houston, (Pasadena, Texas) Free Evangelical Lutheran Church-Bethania Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Congregation, (Ephraim, Wisconsin)
Westover Hills Assembly of God, San Antonio, Texas – 5,712 The House (formerly Calvary Temple Worship Center), Modesto, California – 5,500 Faith Assembly of God, Orlando, Florida – 5,437
Denton Calvary Academy (DCA, also formerly known as Calvary Preparatory Academy or CPA) is a private, co-educational Christian school in Denton, Texas, United States DCA is a member of Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI), Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS).
San Agustin Church, Manila, built in 1607, one of the oldest church buildings in the Philippines. (Roman Catholic) First Jamestown Church (foundations), 1607, first Protestant church in what would become the USA (Episcopal) San Miguel Mission, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, built in 1610, oldest church building in the continental U.S. (Roman Catholic)
John Kilian also German: Johann Kilian, Upper Sorbian: Jan Kilian, pronounced [ˈjaŋ ˈkʲilʲi.an] (March 22, 1811 – September 12, 1884) was a Lutheran pastor and leader of the colony known as the Wends of Texas.
Lorenzo Da Ponte: Italian writer and poet; converted from Judaism on his father's remarriage [98] Kim Dae-jung : President of South Korea , Nobel Peace Prize recipient [ 99 ] Christopher Davenport : Recollect friar whose efforts to show that the Thirty-Nine Articles could be interpreted more in accordance with Catholic teaching caused ...
Concordia was founded in 1926 as Lutheran Concordia College of Texas, a four-year high school that prepared young men for careers in ministry and teaching. The school opened with 26 students on its original site along East Avenue (now Interstate 35) on the then northern outskirts of Austin, Texas. In 1929, a two-story classroom building, later ...