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  2. Akron Baptist Temple - Wikipedia

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    Akron Baptist Temple was established by Dallas F. Billington, a Kentucky native who moved to Akron in 1925. Billington, born in 1903, was the son of a Kentucky tobacco farmer. A Goodyear Tire employee, Billington studied theology at a Baptist correspondence school while working at a shoe factory in Paducah, Kentucky. Prior to the establishment ...

  3. What's happening at the Akron Baptist Church site? City ... - AOL

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    Contact reporter Derek Kreider at DKreider@Gannett.com or 330-541-9413. ... Akron Baptist Temple site demolition will begin March 20, city says. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement.

  4. The Final Word: Demolition begins of former Akron Baptist ...

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    Akron Baptist Temple's founder Dallas F. Billington was a pioneer in televangelism, taking his sermons to the radio in the 1940s and 1950s. ... Contact reporter Derek Kreider at DKreider@Gannett ...

  5. Next Step Community Church - Wikipedia

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    It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995 under the name Baptist Temple. [1] The historic pipe organ was undergoing a multi-year restoration at the time. [3] It was seriously damaged in a three-alarm fire that broke out on July 7, 2010. [4] In 2022, it became nondenominational and was renamed Next Step Community Church. [5]

  6. Local history: As Akron Baptist Temple is demolished, its ...

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    Billington quit Goodyear and organized Akron Baptist Temple on Easter 1935 with more than 80 charter members. Months later, over 500 people belonged. In 1937, they built a $60,000 church near Rimer.

  7. Mariner's Temple - Wikipedia

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    Mariner's Temple is a Baptist church at 3 Henry Street, in the Two Bridges section of Manhattan, New York City. It is a brownstone building with Ionic columns. It is affiliated with the American Baptist Churches USA .

  8. Temple Christian School (Lima, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Temple Christian School is a private Christian high school located in Lima, Ohio. Temple was founded in 1976 as a ministry of the Lima Baptist Temple. [ 3 ] It is a K-12 traditional Christian school of 226 students.

  9. Unregistered Baptist Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    The Unregistered Baptist Fellowship (UBF) is an organization of churches opposed to registering as 501(c)(3) corporations for IRS tax exempt status. It was organized under this name in 1994, having formed out of the American Coalition of Unregistered Churches (ACUC) organization, founded by Greg J. Dixon, Sr. in 1984.