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  2. Order of Saint Luke - Wikipedia

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    The Order of Saint Luke (OSL) is a religious order begun within the Methodist Church in the United States that is dedicated to sacramental and liturgical scholarship, education, and practice. [ 1 ] As a Christian religious order, it is a dispersed community of men and women, lay and clergy , from many different denominations, seeking to live ...

  3. Academy of Classical Christian Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Academy's statement of faith is rooted in the Nicene Creed. [2] The school's office is located at 1120 East Hefner Road in Oklahoma City. It has three different locations throughout the metropolitan area (Midtown, North, and South) to serve all grades. The Academy offers Grammar education in both traditional (5-day) and blended (2-day) options.

  4. Category:Protestant orders and societies - Wikipedia

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    Christian Socialist Fellowship; L. Order of Saint Luke; O. Orange Order; W. Order of Watchers This page was last edited on 2 April 2018, at 21:25 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. Divisive order showcases Oklahoma's push for more Christian ...

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    State Sen. Carri Hicks, a Democrat from Oklahoma City and teacher of 10 years, said the memo is disingenuous, especially given the current laws that intersect religion and public education.

  6. John Gaynor Banks - Wikipedia

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    John Gaynor Banks was born in England and educated at the University of London and the Episcopal seminary in Swanee, Tennessee, United States. [1] Banks had originally moved to America to study therapeutic psychology at the University of Missouri, but was encouraged by Henry Wilson to become an ordained minister instead.

  7. Independent Order of St. Luke - Wikipedia

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    The Independent Order of St. Luke was an African American fraternal order founded to promote Black economic independence. It was founded after the Civil War (1861–1865) in Baltimore, Maryland by Mary Ann Prout. [1] [2] It was first called the United Order of St. Luke. [1]

  8. Oklahoma Christian School basketball star Luke Gray commits ...

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    Luke Gray (@LUKEGRAY20244) March 31, 2024 He joined to 2,000-point club in the Saints' 55-50 win against Millwood in the finals , a feat that no player in school history — including Blake ...

  9. List of North American ethnic and religious fraternal orders

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    By 1896 the order had about 35,000 members in the United States, Canada, and Hawaii. Ritual based on the legend of St. George included a "language of words, signs and grips" that the member learned upon initiation which could identify him to other members of the order. The Orders emblem was St. George conquering the dragon.