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  2. Charity Ministries - Wikipedia

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    Mose Stoltzfus, an ex-Amish (1946–2020), and Denny Kenaston, an ex-Baptist (1949–2012), were the main leaders of the new church. [4] In the early years it was more of a spiritual movement than a church. [4] In the late 1980s, a tape ministry was started as well as an organization for foreign missions.

  3. LCBC - Wikipedia

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    LCBC has continued to grow: in 2013, it was the tenth fastest-growing church in the United States, with a weekly attendance of 13,854, twenty-seven percent larger than at the beginning of 2012. [3] As of 2019, LCBC claimed 17,000 weekly attendees.

  4. Category : Churches in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

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    This page was last edited on 26 February 2017, at 18:55 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. St. Mary's Church (Lancaster, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, more commonly known as Historic St. Mary's Church (German: St. Marien-Kirche), is a Roman Catholic church located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1741, throughout most of its history, the church served the German-speaking Catholics of Lancaster.

  6. List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of ...

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    Founded in 1963, current church dedicated in 1966 [107] St. Albert the Great 212 Welsh Rd, Huntingdon Valley: Founded in 1962, current church dedicated in 1965 [108] Immaculate Conception B.V.M. 602 West Ave, Jenkintown: Founded in 1866, current church dedicated in 1929 [109] St. Philip Neri 437 Ridge Pike, Lafayette Hill

  7. Weavertown Amish Mennonite Church - Wikipedia

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    Lapp, Aaron, Jr. Weavertown Church History: Memoirs of an Amish Mennonite Church. Kinzers, PA: Aaron Lapp, Jr, 2003. Irwin, Jerry and Douglas Lee. "The Plain People of Pennsylvania." National Geographic. April, 1984: 492-519. Pages 502, 511, 514, and 556 have pictures of Weavertown members. Page 507 has picture of a family from Pequea.

  8. Agape International Spiritual Center - Wikipedia

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    Agape International Spiritual Center is the flagship location of the Agape Movement founded by Beckwith, an international New Thought belief community founded in the tradition of Religious Science, that has expanded into a trans-denominational international community, with members, spiritual practitioners, ministers and ministries across the ...

  9. Category:Religion in Lancaster, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary Coptic Orthodox Church (Lancaster, Pennsylvania) W. Weavertown Amish Mennonite Church