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Adding unwanted attention to Adams' church in northwest Detroit, Hartford Memorial Baptist, was a bomb threat that caused evacuation of the building at 8:40 a.m. on Sunday, at the end of the ...
For many years there had been discussion at meetings of the Columbia Association of Baptist Churches of organizing a Bible School at the Mount Pleasant Field. At an association meeting held at Calvary Baptist Church in 1901 Percy S. Foster offered his house at the corner of Columbia Road and 13th Street NW for a Sunday school and meeting place during his 1902–1903 term as Association moderator.
A celebration of Hudson's life will be held at 11:30 a.m. Saturday at Dawson Memorial Baptist Church in the Birmingham suburb of Homewood. A visitation with the family will begin at 9:30 a.m.
The church was originally founded in 1871 as the Barking Road Tabernacle - the preceding building is still extant on Barking Road closer to Canning Town. This was in continuing debt until Robert Rowntree Clifford took over in 1897, reviving and transforming the church membership and clearing all the debts by 1900.
The George Jones Memorial Baptist Church, also known as the "Wheat Church," is a historic church building at the former site of the community of Wheat in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, United States. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is the only structure remaining from Wheat, a rural Roane County community that was dissolved in 1942 when the United States government ...
ATLANTA − Funeral services for former President Jimmy Carter began Saturday as the U.S. pays respect to the 39th president who passed away last Sunday at 100 years old. The nation will honor ...
Our Heritage and Our Hope, a History of Pullen Memorial Baptist Church (1884–1984), by Roger H. Crook, The History Committee - Pullen Memorial Baptist Church, 1985, ISBN 978-0-9614485-0-9 Dissenter in the Baptist Southland: Fifty Years in the Career of William Wallace Finlator , by G. McLeod Bryan, Mercer University Press , 1985, ISBN 978-0 ...
The church was founded in 1888 as an offshoot of First Baptist Church. Its current home was completed in 1893. It is one of Ottawa's best known examples of late-nineteenth century revivalist architecture. The church is named after Rev. Daniel McPhail who served as a minister and itinerant preacher in the Ottawa area for many decades.