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The Episcopal Church-affiliated Church of the Resurrection continued until 2007, when it too left the Episcopal Church over doctrinal concerns and vacated the West Chicago property. [5] It took the name of Resurrection Anglican Church and joined another ACNA diocese, the Diocese of Pittsburgh , and eventually renamed itself New Jerusalem House ...
Set Apart: Calling a Worldly Church to a Godly Life (ISBN 1-58134491-0) The Christian Wedding Planner (with Ruth Muzzy) (ISBN 0-84230456-8) The Coming Evangelical Crisis: Current Challenges to the Authority of Scripture and the Gospel (ISBN 0-80247747-X) Worship by the Book (with Rev. Mark Ashton, Timothy J. Keller and D.A. Carson) (ISBN 0 ...
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Until 2008, the church was located in Wheaton, Illinois, and retained the geographically oriented name when it relocated to a new campus. Alongside First Presbyterian of Wheaton, Wheaton Bible Church split from College Church early in its history. [2] The church holds $42,560,676 in assets and their annual budget for 2021 is $11,678,000. [3]
More than 100 junior high kids have signed the Covenant for Biblical Sexuality at College Church in Wheaton. Minutes of the First Church of Christ in Wheaton, 1866–1879. Minutes of the First Congregational Church 1879–1909. Minutes of the First Presbyterian Church 1909–1952. A History of DuPage County, Richmond & Vallette 1857.
MADISON, Wis. — A 15-year-old girl who police say killed two people and wounded multiple others at a private Christian school in Wisconsin endured what appeared to be a tumultuous home life ...