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  2. Russell H. Dilday - Wikipedia

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    Dilday was pastor of Texas Baptist churches including First Church in Antelope, Texas, a rural congregation, First Church in Clifton; and he led Tallowood Church in Houston "from a mission to one of the strongest missions churches in Texas Baptist life." His only non-Texas pastorate was at Second-Ponce de Leon Baptist Church in Atlanta, a large ...

  3. Japanese Language Supplementary School of Houston - Wikipedia

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    The school's first classes were held at the South Main Baptist Church. In 1974 classes moved to Tallowood Baptist Church, and on August 20, 1983 another campus at Holy Spirit Episcopal Church opened. On March 25, 1986 the school moved its classes to the Westchester Education Center. [8] In March 1989 the school had 379 students, including non ...

  4. List of Baylor University people - Wikipedia

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    Russell H. Dilday, Baptist pastor (Tallowood Baptist Church and others), author, educator, former President of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, one of Texas Monthly 's "Texas Twenty" James T. Draper, Jr., Pastor of First Baptist Euless (1975–1991) and president of Southern Baptist LifeWay Resources (1991–2006)

  5. Margaret Lewis (singer-songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    Born Margaret Ann Lewis in Snyder, Texas, [1] she moved with her family early in life to Levelland, Texas, where she grew up singing in the Baptist church choir and listening to rockabilly and rhythm & blues. In high school she formed a band, the Thunderbolts, and they took second place in a talent show in Lubbock in 1957.

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Christian music/Prospectus - Wikipedia

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    The Sacred Harp; Sacred Pageants; Ira David Sankey; Saxophone; 2nd Chapter of Acts; Selah Jubilee Singers; Sensational Nightingales; Sharpe-Note Singing; George Beverly Shea; William Henry Sherwood; Shout (Ring Shout); Anthony Johnson Showalter; Silver Leaf Quartet; Singers Glen, Virginia; The Singing Cookes; Singing in Tongues; The Singing ...

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  8. Latimore (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Latimore was born in Charleston, Tennessee, [1] and was influenced by country music, his Baptist church choir, and the blues. [3] His first professional experience came as a pianist for various Florida-based groups including Steve Alaimo. [1] He first recorded around 1965 for Henry Stone's Dade record label in Miami, Florida. [4]

  9. Richard Smallwood (musician) - Wikipedia

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    with Union Temple Baptist Church Young Adult Choir. Look Up And Live (1974) Give Us Peace (1976) with Richard Smallwood Singers. Richard Smallwood Singers (1982) Psalms (1984) Textures (1987) Vision (1988) Portrait (1990) Testimony (1992) Live at Howard University (1993) with Vision. Adoration: Live in Atlanta (1996) Rejoice (Christmas Project ...