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  2. Kemah Bob - Wikipedia

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    Kemah Bob is an American comedian. She [ a ] achieved fame in the United Kingdom , and is best known for hosting It's a Sin: After Hours . Early and personal life

  3. Anchor Gaslamp - Wikipedia

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    On the other Sundays, the Community joined for Anchor in Action which are mission-driven events all over the city, with the sole purpose of "not just going to church, but being the church." These Sundays ranged in activities from homeless barbecues to delivering truckloads of donated goods to orphanages and women's recovery homes in Baja ...

  4. WGCR - Wikipedia

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    WGCR (720 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Christian radio format. Located in Pisgah Forest, North Carolina, the station serves the Asheville area, but can be heard in upstate South Carolina and extreme northeast Georgia as well.

  5. National Baptist Convention, USA - Wikipedia

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    Overall, the National Baptist Convention continues to remain one of the largest historically and predominantly African American or Black Christian denominations in the United States; separated bodies, such as the theologically conservative-to-moderate National Baptist Convention of America, have stagnated in membership (2000's 3,500,000 members ...

  6. Thomas Road Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    Until 2004, the church was the location for a nationally syndicated religious broadcast known as The Old-Time Gospel Hour. This program now airs only locally in Lynchburg. Selected sermons from the pulpit of the Thomas Road Baptist Church are now featured nationally on a syndicated program from Liberty University known as Live from Liberty. [2]

  7. Bellevue Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    Bellevue Baptist was founded in 1903 by Central Baptist Church as a mission church on the outskirts of Memphis. With a small $1,000 gift from member Fannie Jobe, Pastor Thomas Potts led the congregation to build a one-room stone chapel at the corner of Bellevue and Erskine Avenues.

  8. Akron Baptist Temple - Wikipedia

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    The church's membership grew so large that a speaker system had to be installed outside, and by 1949, the church's membership was estimated to be 10,000. [1] [4] A new church building was built in 1949; the new sanctuary featured a 2,800 seat auditorium and reportedly cost $2 million (equivalent to $25,611,189 in 2023).

  9. List of Eagle Scouts - Wikipedia

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    Leader of Westboro Baptist Church [272] J. J. Pickle † 1931 Representative from Texas (1963–1995) Samuel Pierce † 1936 Lawyer; Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (1981–1989) Loulan Pitre Jr. 1976 Louisiana Lawyer and former member of Louisiana House of Representatives: Dennis Pitta: 2000