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    Corook recalls blurting out what would become the heart of the song: "If I were a fish, they would love me." (L-R): Singers Olivia Barton and corook wrote a children's book based on their viral song,

  3. Corook - Wikipedia

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    Corook was raised in the Catholic Church, and has said of their upbringing, "There's a lot of religious trauma" and "There’s a lot of stuff that I had to deal with, especially coming out and even getting into my adulthood and looking back and in everyday life, realizing all of the beliefs that I still have as somebody that grew up Catholic ...

  4. If I Were a Fish - Wikipedia

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    "If I Were a Fish" is a song by American singer-songwriters Corook and Olivia Barton, released on April 21, 2023. Prior to its release, the song became a viral hit on TikTok via a video of the artists performing the song on acoustic guitar, which reached over 16 million views by May 2023. [1]

  5. Churches of Christ - Wikipedia

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    Members of the church of Christ do not conceive of themselves as a new church started near the beginning of the 19th century. Rather, the whole movement is designed to reproduce in contemporary times the church originally established on Pentecost, A.D. 33. The strength of the appeal lies in the restoration of Christ's original church.

  6. It's OK (The Beach Boys song) - Wikipedia

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    "It's OK" is an upbeat song about celebrating summer fun that was written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love. [2] Brian commented of the song in a 1995 interview, "That was written inside Brother Studios in Santa Monica. At the end, where Dennis goes (sings) "Find a ride", we put two of his voices on there, and it sounded fan-tas-tic! Fuckin ...

  7. Church of Christ, Instrumental - Wikipedia

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    In the only book written about this group they are called the Church of Christ, Instrumental or Kelleyites.Elder E. J. Lambert, a Primitive Baptist minister who was raised among this body, and whose father was a minister of the Church of Christ, Instrumental, in his autobiography consistently refers to them as the Church of Christ (Kelly Division of Missionary Baptists). [1]

  8. Community of Christ - Wikipedia

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    The church traces its origins to Joseph Smith's establishment of the Church of Christ on April 6, 1830. [3] His eldest son Joseph Smith III formally accepted leadership of the church on April 6, 1860 [4] in the aftermath of the 1844 death of Joseph Smith. Community of Christ is a Restorationist faith expression.

  9. Church of God and Saints of Christ - Wikipedia

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    The Church of God and Saints of Christ is a Black Hebrew Israelite new religious group established in Lawrence, Kansas, in the United States, by William Saunders Crowdy in 1896. [2] William Crowdy began congregations in several cities in the Midwestern and Eastern United States , and sent an emissary to organize locations in at least six ...