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  2. Spirit Square - Wikipedia

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    A carved rosette arch at the new entrance recalled J.M. McMichael, the architect of First Baptist. Stained glass from the church was taken out of storage and used to add character and recall history. [1] With the opening of the North Carolina Blumenthal Performing Arts Center in 1992, uptown Charlotte had a new location for performances. [4]

  3. Mark Harris (North Carolina politician) - Wikipedia

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    He has served as the senior pastor of the First Baptist Church in Charlotte, North Carolina, [8] and as president of the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina. [9] He served as senior of Augusta, Georgia's Curtis Baptist Church from January 1, 2000 to July 2005. [10]

  4. Category : Churches on the National Register of Historic ...

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    First Baptist Church (Burlington, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (Eden, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (Fayetteville, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (High Point, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (Kernersville, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (Lincolnton, North Carolina) First Baptist Church (New Bern, North Carolina)

  5. Preacher who promised ‘Miracle Mansion’ to Charlotte church ...

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    He conned a Charlotte church congregation out of more than $300,000, ... Nearly half the funds — $370,000, according to court records — came from Charlotte’s Harbor Baptist Church.

  6. Northside Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    Started in 1954 by Rev. Jack Hudson, the church grew from "29 members in a tar-paper building on Old Concord Road" [2] to 4800 members, the first church that large in the city, [3] and at its peak, 6400 members. The current building is a domed facility that includes a 3400-seat sanctuary.

  7. Harvey B. Gantt Center - Wikipedia

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    For ten years starting in 1976, the Afro-American Cultural Center used 605 square feet in the former First Baptist Church known as Spirit Square. [15] [14] Other locations were considered including the McColl Center for Visual Art. The permanent location eventually chosen was Little Rock A.M.E. Zion Church.

  8. Hickory Grove Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    As of August 2009, the church has grown to over 18,000 members and is the second largest Baptist church in North Carolina. [1] The north campus, located in the Concord Mills area, is located at 13200 Mallard Creek Road, Charlotte, NC, 28262.

  9. Brooklyn Village (Charlotte) - Wikipedia

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    Today Marshall Park is worth $31.9 million for 5 acres (2.0 ha). First Baptist Church purchased 5 acres (2.0 ha) of former Brooklyn land for $439,000 in the 1960s. Now First Baptist Church's land is worth $30 million or $6 million per acre. The article suggests Brooklyn land owners could have been wealthy today just based on current land values ...