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  2. West Side Spiritualist Church - Wikipedia

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    Completed. 1912. The West Side Spiritualist Church was a historic church building in Franklinton, Columbus, Ohio. The Spiritualist church was built in 1912 for the congregation of Harry Boerstler, who moved to the neighborhood in 1900 to bring hope to its working-class people. The congregation lasted until about 1948, and the building later ...

  3. Westminster Presbyterian Church (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. September 24, 2001. The former Westminster Presbyterian Church (also known as The First Spiritualist Temple) is a historic church building at 77 S. 6th Street in Columbus, Ohio. Built in 1857 in the Romanesque Revival style, it was originally home to Westminster Presbyterian Church. Spiritualists acquired the property after ...

  4. Spiritualist church - Wikipedia

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    A spiritualist church is a church affiliated with the informal spiritualist movement which began in the United States in the 1840s. Spiritualist churches exist around the world, but are most common in English-speaking countries, while in Latin America, Central America, Caribbean and Sub-Saharan Africa, where a form of spiritualism called spiritism is more popular, meetings are held in ...

  5. Category:Churches in Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    West Side Spiritualist Church; Westminster Presbyterian Church (Columbus, Ohio) World Harvest Church

  6. World Harvest Church - Wikipedia

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    The church sits on 57 acres (230,000 m 2) and is 122,000 square feet (11,300 m 2). It was built by Roe Messner. Parsley's Breakthrough television program is taped at the church. Breakthrough is a program put on by the church. The church also incorporates Valor Christian College, a young, co-educational institution located outside Columbus. It ...

  7. Rod Parsley - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, ground was broken on 57 acres (230,000 m 2) to begin what is now the church's main campus in Canal Winchester (with a Columbus address). When it was dedicated, it was renamed as World Harvest Church in honor of Lester Sumrall, who had befriended Parsley years earlier and became the younger pastor's mentor and spiritual father. [4] [5]

  8. National Spiritualist Association of Churches - Wikipedia

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    Cora L.V. Scott, circa 1857. The National Spiritualist Association of Churches (NSAC) is one of the oldest and largest of the national Spiritualist church organizations in the United States. The NSAC was formed as the National Spiritualist Association of the United States of America (NSA) in September 1893, during a three-day convention in ...

  9. Second Baptist Church (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Rev. Troy returned to Second Baptist Church as a "Spiritual Overseer" after the departure of Reverend David S.Carter, who served as pastor from February 1999 to 2004. Reverend Howard T. Washington has served as the church's pastor since 2006. Service. The church has provided a wide range of services to its community.