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  2. New Life Christian Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    New Life Christian Fellowship (NLCF) is an evangelical Christian church in Blacksburg, Virginia that ministers to the Virginia Tech and New River Valley communities. An estimated 200 worshipers attend one of the church's three weekly gatherings, most of whom are college students attending services on the Virginia Tech campus .

  3. List of megachurches in the United States - Wikipedia

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    North Point Community Church: Alpharetta: GA Andy Stanley: 50,000 [39] Non-denominational: Yes (8 in Atlanta, and 150 partner churches) [39] One Community Church Plano: TX Conway Edwards 10,000 [citation needed] Non-denominational: Yes (4+1 online) Pinelake Church [40] Flowood: MS Chip Henderson 11,472 [41] Southern Baptist Convention: Yes (5 ...

  4. Life.Church - Wikipedia

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    Life.Church logo. In January 1996, Life.Church was founded as Life Covenant Church in Oklahoma City with 40 congregants meeting together in a two-car garage. [1] The church membership grew rapidly, and Life.Church built its first facility (now known as the "Oklahoma City Campus") in 1999.

  5. Religion in early Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Episcopal Church in Virginia, 1607–2007 (2007) Bond, Edward L. "Anglican theology and devotion in James Blair's Virginia, 1685–1743," Virginia Magazine of History and Biography (1996) 104#3 pp. 313–40; Bond, Edward L. Damned Souls in the Tobacco Colony: Religion in Seventeenth-Century Virginia (2000), Bruce, Philip Alexander.

  6. Samuel Davies (clergyman) - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Davies (November 3, 1723 – February 4, 1761) [1] was an evangelist and Presbyterian minister. Davies ministered in Hanover County from 1748 to 1759, followed by a term as the fourth President of Princeton University, then known as the College of New Jersey, from 1759 to 1761.

  7. Bethany Baptist Church (South Norfolk) - Wikipedia

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    Bethany Baptist Church of South Norfolk, Virginia is a prominent Black church in Hampton Roads, Virginia, USA. Founded in the late 1950s to early 1960s, it has since had a major influence on the local black community and others. It has become one of the largest churches in the Hampton Roads area. [2]

  8. Bragg Hill Family Life Center - Wikipedia

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    Bragg Hill Family Life Center (BHFLC) is a local nonprofit organization based in Fredericksburg, Virginia.Its mission is "to provide assistance to the area’s at-risk youth and economically deprived citizens with special emphasis on total growth and development of the community.” [1] The organization is a tax exempt, faith-based community center that provides programs and services to ...

  9. Pohick Church - Wikipedia

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    Pohick Church, previously known as Pohick Episcopal Church, is an Episcopal church in the community of Lorton in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States.Often called the "Mother Church of Northern Virginia," [3] [4] [5] the church is notable for its association with important figures in early Virginian history such as George Washington and George Mason, both of whom served on its vestry.