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The Old Christ Church, also known as Christ Church, built in 1832 in Pensacola, Florida is a historic Episcopal church building. It is one of the oldest surviving church buildings in Florida. [ 2 ] On May 3, 1974, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places .
Old Christ Church (Pensacola, Florida) F. First Christian Church (Pensacola, Florida) This page was last edited on 10 October 2023, at 11:47 (UTC). ...
First Baptist Church (Lake Wales, Florida) First Baptist Church (Madison, Florida) First Baptist Church of Boca Grande; First Christian Church (Pensacola, Florida) St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church (Orlando, Florida) First Church of Christ, Scientist (West Palm Beach, Florida) First Methodist Church of St. Petersburg
The Brownsville Revival (also known as the Pensacola Outpouring) was a widely reported Christian revival within the Pentecostal movement that began on Father's Day June 18, 1995, at Brownsville Assembly of God in Pensacola, Florida. [1]
Sacred Heart Catholic Church (Pensacola, Florida) St. Joseph's Catholic Church (Pensacola) This page was last edited on 10 October 2023, at 11:38 (UTC). Text ...
* Florida College has a loose affiliation with the churches of Christ (non-institutional), in that those on its board of trustees must all be members. It does not accept funding from churches. [1] Affiliated with the Churches of Christ universities no longer in operation include these institutions:
Episcopal Day School (EDS) is an independent, co-educational school in Pensacola, Florida, providing courses from pre-kindergarten to grade 8 levels. The roots of Episcopal Day School date back to 1856 when an educational ministry was founded as a part of Old Christ Church. The school in its current form has operated since 1952. [1]
The name Chi Alpha was inspired by the contemporary Assemblies of God youth movement, Christ's Ambassadors (reflection a phrase in 2 Corinthians 5:20). The initials "CA" were changed to the Greek alphabet initials "ΧΑ" (and its Latin Script's stylized equivalent of "XA") in order to resemble the names of other college organizations, in particular Greek-letter fraternities and sororities.