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  2. Dwell Community Church - Wikipedia

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    In February 2020, the church again took on a new name, Dwell Community Church. [1] The remaining leaders added accountability mechanisms and structures to standardize church doctrine and regulate house churches. [15] House church leaders are required to meet biblical qualifications, the character qualifications given in I Timothy 3. [15]

  3. Christ Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    Christ Fellowship is a non-denominational evangelical multi-site megachurch based in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida with more than 28,000 [1] in attendance each week on eleven locations throughout South Florida.

  4. Crossroads (Cincinnati) - Wikipedia

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    The core beliefs pull from a variety of Christian denominations and the church believes in the Bible as the inspired word of God and the final authority on all matters of faith. [9] The church is classified as Unclear: Non-Affirming with their LGBTQ policy, [10] and Senior Pastor Brian Tome has indicated that homosexuality is a sin. [11]

  5. Fellowship of Evangelical Churches - Wikipedia

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    The Fellowship of Evangelical Churches (FEC) is an evangelical body of Christians with an Amish Mennonite heritage that is headquartered in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States. It contains 46 churches located in Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.

  6. Yvette Flunder - Wikipedia

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    She grew up in the Church of God in Christ (COGIC), [1] graduating from the High School from COGIC's Saints Academy in Lexington, Mississippi before returning to California. [2] In 1984, she began singing and recording with Walter Hawkins and the Love Center Choir, [3] where she was the lead singer. [4] She was later ordained by Hawkins. [5]

  7. Religious images in Christian theology - Wikipedia

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    Catholics use images, such as the crucifix, the cross, in religious life and pray using depictions of saints. They also venerate images and liturgical objects by kissing, bowing, and making the sign of the cross. They point to the Old Testament patterns of worship followed by the Hebrew people as examples of how certain places and things used ...

  8. Christian Fellowship Congregational Church (UCC) - Wikipedia

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    The Land & Town Company gave the lots and the members of the First Congregational Church contributed liberally to the building fund. [4] In 1950 the church changed its name to Christian Fellowship Congregational Church, and in 1957 the congregation voted to unite with the newly formed United Church of Christ.

  9. Churches of Christ in Christian Union - Wikipedia

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    By 1915, 40 churches belonged to CCCU. The number of churches increased to 60 by 1925. Most of the Churches of Christ in Christian Union's activities, including camp meetings, new church plants, and evangelistic campaigns, focused on Ohio, although revivals were held in Tennessee and New York.