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Wheatland Presbyterian Church is a church in the township and known locally as The Scotch Church, in recognition of the numerous Scottish families that had settled the area; it is in section 19. The church was founded in the home of Stephen Findlay on May 20, 1848. Rev. William Oburn was the first Reverend.
Redeemer Lutheran Church (Elmhurst, Illinois) S. St. Paulus Evangelisch Lutherischen Gemeinde This page was last edited on 23 April 2016, at 20:02 (UTC). Text ...
IL Bill Winston: 18,000 [citation needed] Non-denominational: Lutheran Church of Hope West Des Moines: IA Mike Housholder 10,000 [3] Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ: Mariners Church: Irvine: CA Eric Geiger 12,200 [3] Non-denominational Evangelical: Yes (3 + 2 campus plants + 1 online) Mars Hill Bible Church: Grandville: MI AJ ...
Old Danish Church: Illinois: Prince of Peace Lutheran Church: Illinois: Redeemer Lutheran Church (Elmhurst, Illinois) Elmhurst, Illinois: St. Paulus Evangelisch Lutherischen Gemeinde: Illinois: Evangelische Lutherische Emanuels Kirche: 1901 built 1990 NRHP near Dubois, Indiana
The encyclopedia of the Lutheran Church (3 vol 1965) vol 1 and 3 online free; Brauer, James Leonard and Fred L. Precht, eds. Lutheran Worship: History and Practice (1993) Granquist, Mark. Lutherans in America: A New History (2015) Meyer, Carl S. Moving Frontiers: Readings in the History of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod (1986)
The official church membership as a percentage of general population was 0.44% in 2014. [3] According to the 2014 Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life survey, less than 1% of Illinoisans self-identify themselves most closely with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. [ 4 ]
City First Church, Rockford, Illinois – 6,000 Westover Hills Assembly of God, San Antonio, Texas – 5,712 The House (formerly Calvary Temple Worship Center), Modesto, California – 5,500
Wayne K. Clymer – professor of Pastoral Care, 1946–1957; dean, 1957–1967; president, 1967–1972 (all at Evangelical Theological Seminary, Naperville, Illinois); bishop of the United Methodist Church (1972–) Georgia Harkness