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  2. Cumberland Presbyterian Center - Wikipedia

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    On February 22, 2008, a site for the new Cumberland Presbyterian Center campus comprising two partially constructed buildings, a grassy area, and a portion of Rock Creek, was purchased near the intersection of Interstate 40 and Germantown Road in Memphis. Denominational offices were able to move to the new site, at 8207 Traditional Place, in ...

  3. Cumberland Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    The History of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Kentucky to 1988. Published by the Joint Heritage Committee of Covenant and Cumberland Presbyteries (Memphis: Tennessee, 2000). 2006 Minutes of the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church (Memphis: Tennessee, 2007).

  4. Cumberland Presbyterian Church in America - Wikipedia

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    It later was known as the Second Cumberland Presbyterian Church before assuming its current name in 1992. [3] Relations between the two Cumberland Presbyterian groups have for the most part been very cordial, and many of the CPCA ministers have trained at Memphis Theological Seminary. A reunion attempt on the part of both denominations failed ...

  5. Morning Sun, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Morning Sun Cemetery is a Presbyterian cemetery located at Morning Sun Cumberland Presbyterian Church, founded in 1852. [4] Morning Sun was the site of the so-called Battle of Morning Sun during the American Civil War, [ 1 ] described as "Confederate cavalry raid on a well-guarded Union wagon train."

  6. Thomas Hardesty Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Hardesty Campbell (1907 – 1989) was a Cumberland Presbyterian minister, a former president and dean of Memphis Theological Seminary, and a former director of the Historical Foundation of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church.

  7. Memphis Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    It also administers the Cumberland Presbyterian denomination's Program of Alternate Studies or PAS. MTS is a continuation of the Cumberland Presbyterian Theological School. It was moved from the campus of Bethel College (now Bethel University) in McKenzie, Tennessee, to Memphis in 1964. [2] [3] [4] The president is Jody Hill.

  8. Matthew H. Gore - Wikipedia

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    Matthew H. Gore (born 1962) is a British historian, popular culturist, and educator residing in Memphis, Tennessee.He is best known for his book The History of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Kentucky to 1988 (2000), but has published on a variety of topics as diverse as The Origin of Marvelman (a British superhero of the 1950s and 1960s), the relative scarcity of East German philatelics ...

  9. List of Presbyterian churches in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cumberland Presbyterian Church (Clarendon, Arkansas) 1869 built 1976 NRHP-listed ... Colonial St. Georges Presbyterian Church: 1844 built 1984 NRHP-listed Main St.