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  2. Rockdale County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Rockdale Baptist Church. Rockdale County was created on October 18, 1870 [4] [5] and received its name from Rockdale Baptist Church (est. 1846), which was named after the granite strata that rests under the county's red clay top soil. [6]

  3. Conyers, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    This rose out of revivals begun in 1878 with the Methodist and Presbyterian churches. First Baptist Church of Conyers moved out of downtown in late 2000, moving about 2 mi (3 km) south of the Georgia International Horse Park to their current location. Tightly connected to Conyers is Milstead, a mill town now incorporated into Conyers. At its ...

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  5. Photos: Western NC flood victims turn to faith and church in ...

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    Worshipers pray against the backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains at Salem Free Will Baptist Church on Sunday, October 6, 2024 in Old Fort, N.C. Congregants pray at the First Baptist Church in ...

  6. Conyers Residential Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta architect Willis Denny designed the Methodist church (1902, see photo 35), Late Gothic Revival, in red brick. [2] The district has three other churches: Presbyterian Church (1918, see photo 35), Late Gothic Revival, with granite veneer, Macedonia Baptist Church (1925, see photo 26), Late Gothic Revival, with granite veneer, and

  7. Salem Valley - Wikipedia

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    Salem Valley is a basin in Catoosa County, Georgia. [1] ... History. Salem Valley took its name from Salem Baptist Church. [3] References

  8. Charles Stevens (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    Charles began his first pastorate in 1923 at Cliff Side Baptist Church in Cliff Side, North Carolina. During his tenure there he led the church in the building of a new building. Then on December 1, 1925, Charles accepted the call to be pastor in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, at Salem Baptist Church. He stayed about three years at Salem Baptist.

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