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Cowden Lake Church of Christ (Disciples of Christ) 4510 Gravel Ridge Road, NE corner of Coral Road (County Road 530) Coral vicinity January 19, 1989: Ambrose J. Ecker House: 615 Lafayette Greenville: September 21, 1988: Charles H. Gibson House: 311 West Washington Avenue Greenville: March 21, 1991: Giles Gilbert House† 306 North Camburn ...
On the west corner of Church Street across from the green are two 19th-century wood-frame houses. The rest of the block is taken up by the Christ Episcopal Church and its associated structures and sites. [3] The West Haven Green Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 11, 2000. In addition to the green ...
Little Rock Baptist Church owned the building from 2008 until 2014 and used it as a community center. [4] In 2008, it was occupied by the Citadel of Faith Covenant Church. [5] In June 2010, the church became occupied by The Community Church of Christ, under the leadership of Pastor R.A. Cranford.
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Christ Church Detroit is an Episcopal church located at 960 East Jefferson Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. It is also known as Old Christ Church, Detroit. It is the oldest Protestant church in Michigan still located on its original site. [3] It was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1970 [2] and listed on the National Register of ...
The group of churches known as the Christian Churches and Churches of Christ is a fellowship of congregations within the Restoration Movement (also known as the Stone-Campbell Movement and the Reformation of the 19th Century) that have no formal denominational affiliation with other congregations, but still share many characteristics of belief and worship. [3]
The Disciples of Christ came to Detroit in 1846, as a church was founded by Reverend William Nay. By the 1890s, the congregation had grown enough to construct a large church in downtown Detroit. [5] In 1926 two Detroit congregations, Central Christian Church and Woodward Christian Church merged under the leadership of Dr. Edgar Dewitt Jones ...
Members of the church of Christ do not conceive of themselves as a new church started near the beginning of the 19th century. Rather, the whole movement is designed to reproduce in contemporary times the church originally established on Pentecost, A.D. 33. The strength of the appeal lies in the restoration of Christ's original church.