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Bible Fellowship Church (BFC) was founded as the Evangelische Mennoniten Gemeinschaft (Evangelical Mennonite Society) on September 24, 1858, in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania.
State Route 29 (WV 29) Pin Oak: Potomac Academy Building: 1850 West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind Campus Romney: Amos L. Pugh Home: 1885 Northwestern Pike (U.S. Route 50) Capon Bridge: Captain David Pugh House† 1835 Cacapon River Road (CR 14) Hooks Mills: Red House (Franklin Herriot House) South Branch Potomac River: Old Red Store
The following are approximate tallies of current listings by county. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of April 24, 2008 [2] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. [3]
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St. John's Episcopal Church (Charleston, West Virginia) St. Mark's Episcopal Church (St. Albans, West Virginia) St. Paul Baptist Church (St. Albans, West Virginia) St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church (Harpers Ferry, West Virginia) Sam Black Church; Simpson Memorial United Methodist Church (Charleston, West Virginia) Southern Methodist Church Building
Founded in 1997, Fellowship Bible Church of Brentwood, Tennessee is a non-denominational Christian church with campuses in Brentwood and Franklin, TN. [1] Started as a "church plant" by Fellowship Bible Church of Little Rock, Arkansas, [2] the church is governed by a plurality of elders, emphasizes the authority of the Bible, and employs a team-based approach to ministry. [3]
St. John's Episcopal Church (Charleston, West Virginia) St. Mark's Episcopal Church (St. Albans, West Virginia) St. Paul Baptist Church (St. Albans, West Virginia) Simpson Memorial United Methodist Church (Charleston, West Virginia)
The Episcopal Diocese of West Virginia is a diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America (TEC). It encompasses all 55 counties of West Virginia . [ 1 ] The diocese has 66 congregations, including 38 parishes, 26 missions, and 2 other churches. [ 2 ]