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  2. Great Lakes Christian College - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, the College changed its name to Great Lakes Christian College. In March 2008, GLCC dedicated its new multi-purpose facility, the Doty Center, named in honor of the late Dr. Brant Lee Doty. The Knowles Learning Center, which includes a faculty offices and a conference room, was constructed in 2011.

  3. Central Woodward Christian Church - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1970s, after the congregation moved from Detroit to the northern suburb of Troy, the church built another building at 3955 West Big Beaver Road in Troy, [5] retaining the name Central Woodward Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). The congregation has had several pastors since its move to Troy.

  4. Walsh College - Wikipedia

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    Walsh College is a private college in Troy, Michigan. Founded in 1922 by Mervyn B. Walsh, an accountant with the Thomas Edison Light Company, Walsh College is an upper division undergraduate and graduate institution that provides a transformative business and technology education that combines theory, application, and professional experience to prepare graduates for successful careers.

  5. Woodside Bible Church - Wikipedia

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    Woodside Bible Church is a non-denominational Christian megachurch based in Troy, Michigan. It is a multi-site church with 15 locations in the Detroit Metro area, with a total weekly attendance of over 9,000. [1] The church is led by Pastor Chris Brooks, who has served as the church's senior pastor since May 2019. [2]

  6. Christian study center - Wikipedia

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    Christian study centers began appearing on U.S. university campuses in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Their founders and staff encouraged students, faculty, and local residents to integrate the life of the university—scholarship, science, and art—with the Christian faith, rather than to see faith and learning as competing or mutually exclusive.

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  8. Troy College and Career High School - Wikipedia

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    Troy College and Career High School, formerly Niles Community High School, is a non-traditional public high school in Troy, Michigan. [2] A part of Troy Public Schools , it is attended by approximately 150 students in and around Troy.

  9. Hebron Church, Cemetery, and Academy - Wikipedia

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    Hebron had the distinction of having one minister, the Rev. Groves H. Cartledge, serve as pastor for 47 years (1852–1899). He was noted for his learning, doctrinal views, eloquence and power. The Methodist Church of Liberty at Fort Lamar invited him to preach on the subject of "Baptism". His zeal for sound doctrine led him to speak for four ...