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  2. J. Frank Norris - Wikipedia

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    In 1909, Norris sold his interest in the Baptist Standard and accepted the pastorate of the First Baptist Church in Fort Worth, where he served for forty-four years until his death. In 1912, Norris was acquitted of arson and perjury charges related to fires that respectively destroyed his church auditorium and severely damaged his home.

  3. New Hope Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    New Hope Baptist Church may refer to: New Hope Baptist Church (Newark) , a Baptist church in Newark, New Jersey New Hope Baptist Church (Beatrice, Alabama) , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Monroe County, Alabama

  4. For 120 years, this church has been a faithful presence on ...

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    Much has changed in the last 120 years on the north side of Fort Worth, but the presence of Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church has been a constant. ... The new building was completed in 1963 at a ...

  5. Category:Baptist churches in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Tabernacle Baptist Church (Fort Worth) W. Wilcrest Baptist Church This page was last edited on 4 April 2018, at 14:40 (UTC). Text ...

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  7. Wedgwood Baptist Church shooting - Wikipedia

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    On September 15, 1999, a mass shooting occurred at Wedgwood Baptist Church in Fort Worth, Texas. 47-year-old Larry Gene Ashbrook entered during a See You at the Pole Rally featuring a concert by the Christian rock group Forty Days, where he killed seven people and wounded seven others before committing suicide. Most of the victims were teenagers.

  8. Joseph Fort Newton - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Fort Newton (1880–1950) was an American Protestant minister and a prominent Masonic author.. Newton was ordained a Baptist minister in 1895. After leaving Baptism he was associated with non-sectarian and universalist churches, and in 1926 was ordained a deacon and priest in the Episcopal Church.

  9. Category:Churches in Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Tabernacle Baptist Church (Fort Worth) This page was last edited on 10 October 2023, at 11:40 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...