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  2. The Summit Church - Wikipedia

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    The Summit Church is a Baptist Evangelical multi-site church headquartered in Durham, North Carolina and meets at 12 campuses across the Triangle area. It is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. Regular attendance averages nearly 11,564 people weekly.

  3. George G. Bloomer - Wikipedia

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    George Bloomer founded Bethel Family Worship Center in 1996, after conducting a 30-day old-fashioned Holy Ghost Crusade in Durham, NC on Liberty Street. The first service began on Sunday morning after the tent revival in the T. Q. Business Complex on Corcoran Street, downtown Durham and later moved their services to 515 Dowd Street in Durham, NC.

  4. First Baptist Church (Durham, North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    In 1876, Dr. Columbus Durham was appointed as the full-time pastor and the church changed its name to Durham Baptist, as another congregation in northern Durham had taken the name Rose of Sharon. [1] In 1878, the church purchased a lot on Mangum Street in Durham's downtown and began constructing a new building. [1]

  5. Methodist church apologizes for controversial Durham church

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    On Tuesday, the North Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church sent a letter to neighbors in the Geer Street area, formally apologizing for planting a non-affirming church in the middle ...

  6. Category:Churches in Durham, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Churches in Durham, North Carolina" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. International Fellowship of Christian Assemblies - Wikipedia

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    By the 1940s, "Italian" was dropped, in order to convey the message that its message was not just restricted to Italians. In 1948, the movement was incorporated in Pennsylvania as The Missionary Society of the Christian Church of North America. In 1963, the body was restructured as the General Council of the Christian Church of North America ...

  8. Duke Memorial United Methodist Church - Wikipedia

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    Duke Memorial United Methodist Church is a historic Methodist church at 504 W. Chapel Hill Street in Durham, North Carolina.It was originally established in 1886. The congregation's growth paralleled Durham's growth as a manufacturing center in the textile and tobacco industries and has maintained a close connection with Duke University (formerly Trinity College).

  9. General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches

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    In 1881 he helped to found the National Conference of Unitarian, Liberal Christian, Free Christian, Presbyterian and other Non-Subscribing or Kindred Congregations—"a triumph, one might say, of Victorian verbosity. But the length of the name reflected the breadth of Martineau's vision". [3]