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Baptist City Tabernacle: 1890 built; 1992 QHR: 163 Wickham Terrace, ... First Baptist Church (Burlington, North Carolina) built NRHP-listed Burlington, North Carolina:
South River Baptist Church: Variety WASU-FM: 90.5 FM: ... Tabernacle Baptist Church of Wilson, North Carolina: ... Burlington: Burlington Christian Radio, Inc.
African Methodist Episcopal Church: Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church Philadelphia: PA Alyn E. Waller 15,000 [citation needed] Baptist: Yes west EPIC Church International: Sayreville: NJ John J. Wagner 10,100 [3] Non-denominational Faith Landmarks Ministries Richmond: VA Randy Gilbert 10,000 [citation needed] Family Christian Center: Munster: IN ...
Shortly thereafter, a group of people from that church joined with Hymers to form the Fundamentalist Baptist Tabernacle of Los Angeles, officially named for the church John R. Rice had founded in Dallas, Texas in the 1930s. The name of the church is now the Baptist Tabernacle of Los Angeles.
A lawsuit filed April 18 in Burlington County Superior Court has aimed to preserve it, or at least to force Tabernacle to show it is following requirements in state law and local ordinance to take ...
He left in 1915 and took a post at First Baptist in Knoxville, Tennessee. [1] From 1923 to 1927, he was the pastor of First Baptist Church in Jacksonville, Florida. Broughton returned to Tabernacle Baptist Church in Atlanta from 1929 to 1931. [8] He died in 1936 and was buried in Knoxville.
However, he entered ministry full-time before completing the degree. While in Denver, he became the minister of youth programs at the New Hope Baptist Church. [6] A sermon tape from a youth rally was given to the retiring pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church in Augusta, Georgia, leading to his call there. [7]
First Baptist Church is a Baptist church located at 400 S. Broad Street in Burlington, Alamance County, North Carolina. It is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention . The church was built in 1922–1924, and is a two-story, brick Neoclassical Revival style church building with stone ornamentation.