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  2. List of New Thought denominations and independent centers

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    New Thought Ministries of Oregon (independent; founded 2004 by former members of Living Enrichment Center, affiliated with Religious Science in 2007 as a member of United Centers for Spiritual Living)

  3. Living Enrichment Center - Wikipedia

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    Living Enrichment Center (LEC) was a New Thought organization and retreat center in the U.S. state of Oregon.It was founded in the farmhouse of senior minister Mary Manin Morrissey of Scholls, Oregon, in the mid-1970s; the church moved to a 94,500 square foot (8,800 m²) building on a forested area of 95 acres (384,000 m²) in Wilsonville in 1992.

  4. Christian Life Center Academy - Wikipedia

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    Christian Life Center Academy (CLCA) is a private, college preparatory Christian school serving primary, secondary and postgraduate students located in the Kingwood area of Houston. [1] It was previously in another section of the city of Houston, near Humble .

  5. Fort Bend Christian Academy - Wikipedia

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    Fort Bend Christian Academy (FBCA) is a private PK-12 Christian school with two campuses in Sugar Land, Texas in the Houston metropolitan area. [3] With two campuses, the North Campus houses upper school (9th - 12th Grade) while the South Campus houses lower school (PreK - 4th Grade) and middle school (5th - 8th Grade). [4]

  6. Presbyterian School - Wikipedia

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    Presbyterian School is located in the First Presbyterian Church of Houston. The school counts among its neighbors institutions of learning and the arts such as Rice University, the Museum of Natural Science, Houston's Medical Center, the Houston Children's Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts and St. Thomas University.

  7. Dixie Carter - Wikipedia

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    On April 10, 2010, Carter died in Houston at the age of 70, from complications of endometrial cancer. [3] [8] She was interred in McLemoresville, Tennessee. [9] The Dixie Carter Performing Arts and Academic Enrichment Center (informally called "The Dixie") in Huntingdon, Tennessee, is named in honor of Carter. [10]

  8. Grace Church Houston - Wikipedia

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    2006 - The interim worship center at the South Campus (1900 seats) reaches capacity in the late service. 2006 - Dedication of a new South Campus worship center that will hold 8,000 with a full seat loading (expected in 2007). 2014- After serving Grace for 20 years in various roles, Garrett and Andrea Booth became the pastors of Grace Houston.

  9. Congregation Beth Yeshurun (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    Congregation Beth Yeshurun is a Conservative synagogue at 4525 Beechnut Street, Houston, Texas, in the United States. Founded in 1891 as Adath Yeshurun, it merged in Congregation Beth El in 1946, taking its current name. In 2002 Beth Yeshurun absorbed the membership of Shearith Israel of nearby Wharton, Texas. [1]