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He retired abruptly at the end of the 2000 NFL season [15] to pursue a career as a Christian minister. [18] Today he is the senior pastor at The Well Christian Community Church in Livermore, California , a church he founded with about 15 families in 2003; as of 2018 the church has over 1,000 regular worshipers.
Cornerstone Fellowship is a non-denominational, multi-site Christian church serving the East Bay area of San Francisco, US.. In 2020 the church had five physical locations in Livermore, Brentwood, Hayward, in Walnut Creek, and Danville, California. [1]
The California–Nevada–Hawaii District includes approximately 188 congregations and missions, subdivided into 19 circuits, as well as 36 preschools, 32 elementary schools and 1 high school. Baptized membership in district congregations is approximately 39,000.
Harriet Livermore (April 14, 1788-1868 [1]), is best known as a preacher, becoming one of the most well-known female preachers in America in the 19th century. She is referred to in John Greenleaf Whittier 's poem Snow-Bound .
Christian Churches Together was created as a space for dialogue and cooperation among churches and ecumenical Christian organizations. It does not attempt to combine Christian faiths or compromise their distinctiveness. Rather, it provides a context in which churches can develop relationships with other churches with whom they presently have ...
First Christian Church Oakland, California: 1928 Religious J.I. McConnell Home Woodland, California: 1919 Domestic [33] Tuttle Mansion Watsonville, California: 1897 Domestic W. H. Weeks House Salinas, California: 1898 Domestic [58] J.H. McDougall Building Salinas, California: 1898 Office Frankie Orr House Hollister, California: 1900 Domestic ...
The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) [note 1] is a mainline Protestant Christian denomination in the United States and Canada. [2] [3] The denomination started with the Restoration Movement during the Second Great Awakening, first existing during the 19th century as a loose association of churches working toward Christian unity.
The churches are independent congregations and typically go by the name "Christian Church", but often use the name "Church of Christ" as well. Though isolated exceptions may occur, it is generally agreed within the movement that no personal or family names should be attached to a congregation which Christ purchased and established with his own blood, though geographical labels are acceptable.