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  2. Maranatha! Music - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1970s Calvary Chapel was home to more than 15 musical groups [1] [2] that were representative of the Jesus movement.In 1971, Maranatha!Music was founded as a nonprofit outreach of Calvary Chapel to popularize and promote a new, folk-rock style of hymns and worship songs influenced by the Jesus people.

  3. Chuck Smith (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Ward "Chuck" Smith (June 25, 1927 – October 3, 2013) was an American pastor who founded the Calvary Chapel movement. Beginning with the 25-person Costa Mesa congregation in 1965, Smith's influence now extends to "more than 1,000 churches nationwide and hundreds more overseas", [1] some of which are among the largest churches in the United States.

  4. Chuck Smith (defensive end) - Wikipedia

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    Smith played college football for the Tennessee Volunteers and was selected in the second round of the 1992 NFL draft. He played in the NFL with the Atlanta Falcons from 1992 to 1999 and the Carolina Panthers in 2000. Smith spent the 2010 season as an assistant coach as his alma mater, Tennessee. He also has worked as a radio host in Atlanta.

  5. Frisbee: The Life and Death of a Hippie Preacher - Wikipedia

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    As a last insult, his funeral service saw Chuck Smith and others taking the podium to lament how the gifted Frisbee had fallen short of his potential. This remarkable story is told in a fast-paced, workmanlike mix of contemporary interviews and archival material, including footage from such documentaries of the period as “The Son Worshippers.”

  6. Charles Schmidt - Wikipedia

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    Charles, Charlie, or Chuck Smith could refer to: Boss Schmidt (Charles Schmidt, 1880–1932), American professional baseball player; Charles J. Schmidt (1907–1966), American politician from Wisconsin; Chuck Schmidt (politician), American politician from Kansas; Chuck Schmidt (American football), general manager of the Detroit Lions from 1989 ...

  7. 2000 Florida Marlins season - Wikipedia

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    April 5, 2000: Randall Simon was signed as a free agent with the Florida Marlins. [4] May 8, 2000: Randall Simon was released by the Florida Marlins. [4] July 31, 2000: Henry Rodriguez was traded by the Chicago Cubs to the Florida Marlins for Ross Gload and Dave Noyce (minors). [5]

  8. Chuck Smith (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Smith spent time in all levels of pro ball (including independent baseball and international baseball) as both a starter and reliever. He was set to be a replacement player for the 1995 season as a result of the 1994–95 Major League Baseball strike but then had perhaps his best minor league season in 1995 with the South Bend Silver Hawks ...

  9. Chuck Smith - Wikipedia

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    Chuck Smith may refer to: Chuck Smith (pastor) (1927–2013), Protestant pastor and founder of Calvary Chapel; Chuck Smith (businessman) (born 1940s), retired ...