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  2. Nashville, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Nashville is a city in Howard County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 4,627 at the 2010 census. [4] The estimated population in 2018 was 4,425. [5] The city is the county seat of Howard County. [6] Nashville is situated at the base of the Ouachita foothills and was once a major center of the peach trade in southwest Arkansas. Today ...

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

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    First Presbyterian Church (Lonoke, Arkansas) First Presbyterian Church (Nashville, Arkansas) First Presbyterian Church (Newport, Arkansas) First Presbyterian Church (Stamps, Arkansas) First Presbyterian Church Manse (North Little Rock, Arkansas) Berry House (Dardanelle, Arkansas) First United Methodist Church (Conway, Arkansas)

  4. No drinking and only Christian music during Sunday Gospel ...

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    You have church services on Sunday.” This story was first published on Aug. 7, 2024. It was updated on Aug. 13, 2024 to correct the pronoun used to denote Skyler Fischer’s parent.

  5. Southern Episcopal Church - Wikipedia

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    The SEC does not consider itself a new denomination, but rather as providing a church home for Episcopalians who wished to maintain their Anglican faith and tradition. [3] It uses the 1928 Book of Common Prayer for its liturgy. [1] [3] [5] The leader of the initial group was Burnice Hoyle Webster, a medical doctor who became presiding bishop. [6]

  6. Category:Nashville, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    First Christian Church (Nashville, Arkansas) First Presbyterian Church (Nashville, Arkansas) H. Howard County Courthouse (Arkansas) K. KBHC; KNAS; N.

  7. Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee is the diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America that covers roughly Middle Tennessee.A single diocese spanned the entire state until 1982, when the Episcopal Diocese of West Tennessee was created; the Diocese of Tennessee was again split in 1985 when the Episcopal Diocese of East Tennessee was formed. [1]

  8. Christ Church Cathedral (Nashville, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to four Sunday liturgies, the cathedral maintains a rhythm of daily Morning Prayer and daily celebrations of the Holy Eucharist. Other special liturgies of the cathedral that happen throughout the year include Choral Evensong (usually with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament), the Feast of St. Francis and blessing of animals, and ...

  9. Cornerstone Church (Nashville) - Wikipedia

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    The church received the first donation from Sister Mattie King, mother of Shirley Kidd. The first morning worship service occurred on Sunday July 10, 1983. [3] Cornerstone's congregation increased, acquiring from Rev. Jackson the 21-acre campground which housed a small stone tabernacle, along with a church building.