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Under the leadership of Platt, McLean has also been the broadcast location for several Radical (David Platt's resource ministry) simulcasts. In early 2017, McLean weekly attendance exceeded 13,500 people. [4] According to a church census released in 2018, it claimed a weekly attendance of 10,510 people and 5 campuses in different cities. [5]
First African Baptist Church (Richmond, Virginia) I. Immanuel Bible Church; M. McLean Bible Church; T.
Pages in category "Evangelical churches in Virginia" ... Immanuel Bible Church; M. McLean Bible Church; N.
St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church (Newport News, Virginia) Salem Presbyterian Church (Salem, Virginia) Salvation Army Citadel (Roanoke, Virginia) Sappony Church; Seay's Chapel Methodist Church; Second Presbyterian Church (Petersburg, Virginia) Second Presbyterian Church (Richmond, Virginia) Sharon Lutheran Church and Cemetery
Immanuel Presbyterian Church may refer to: (sorted by state, then city/town) Immanuel Presbyterian Church (Los Angeles, California), a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument; Immanuel Presbyterian Church (Milwaukee, Wisconsin), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Immanuel Presbyterian Church (Albuquerque, New Mexico), NRHP ...
The Langley School, McLean (PS-8) Loudoun Country Day School, Leesburg (PS-8) Madeira School, McLean (9–12) Merritt Academy, Fairfax (PS-8) Metropolitan School of the Arts Academy, Lorton (7–12) Middleburg Academy, Middleburg (9–12) Montessori School of Northern Virginia, Annandale (PS-6) Oakwood School, Alexandria (K-8)
Rev. William Dean (1719 - July 9, 1748) was an Irish born Presbyterian clergyman and Evangelist Old Side minister who was best known as “the apostle of Virginia." In 1745 he became one of the first ministers to lead revivals to slaves, Native Americans and poor farmers in the Virginia Valley including at Rockbridge, Augusta County, and the James River. [1]
McLean is located on the Capital Beltway (Interstate 495) in Northern Virginia, central McLean is 8 miles (13 km) northwest of downtown Washington, D.C., and 9 miles (14 km) northeast of Fairfax, the county seat. [7] The community lies in the Piedmont upland on the west bank of the Potomac River.