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  2. Fellowship Church - Wikipedia

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    Fellowship Church Uptown was renamed to Fellowship Church Downtown after it moved to a church-owned facility in Downtown Dallas. Later in 2005, a third satellite campus was added, Fellowship Church Alliance (which met at Northwest High School in Justin, Texas). In October 2007 the campus relocated to in a new facility west of downtown Fort ...

  3. Category:Churches in Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Roman Catholic churches in Fort Worth, Texas (3 P) Pages in category "Churches in Fort Worth, Texas" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  4. Ed Young (Fellowship Church) - Wikipedia

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    Fellowship Church opened its first permanent facility on a 141-acre (0.57 sq km) property in Grapevine, Texas in 1998. [5] In 2003, Fellowship Church opened its first two satellite locations in Plano and Fort Worth, TX. A third satellite campus launched two years later in Dallas, TX. Between the four locations, weekly attendance was over 20,000.

  5. ‘Their love will never die’: Celebration of Life service ...

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    Attendees make their way into the church for the Muckleroy family funeral service at University Christian Church in Fort Worth on Friday. Zach joined the family business of Muckleroy and Falls and ...

  6. For 120 years, this church has been a faithful presence on ...

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    The Rev. J. W. Washington helped keep the church together through disasters such as the flooding of the Stockyards in 1942. After Washington’s death in 1958, Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church ...

  7. Christ Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    Christ Fellowship started in 1984 as a small Bible study with 40 people in Dr. Tom and Donna Mullins' living room and has grown to be one of the largest churches in America. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Tom resigned from his job as athletic director at the Palm Beach State College in March 1985 to pursue ministry full-time.

  8. First Christian Church (Fort Worth, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    1878: "Rock" church built on site at 612 Throckmorton. The lot was purchased for $1,500. 1897: Magnolia Avenue Christian, an offshoot of First Christian, was established. 1914: The current First Christian Church Sanctuary building was erected on the site of former location. 1912-61: During Dr. L. D. Anderson's 49-year ministry, membership ...

  9. Eagle Mountain International Church - Wikipedia

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    The church was founded in 1986 by Kenneth Copeland as Eagle Mountain Church. In 1993, the church was renamed to Eagle Mountain International Church and in 1998, following rapid growth, moved to its current location in Fort Worth, Texas, on a 33-acre property that was once the Marine Corps Air Station Eagle Mountain Lake (MCAS Eagle Mountain Lake), a United States Marine Corps air station. [1]