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  2. R. L. Hymers Jr. - Wikipedia

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    On July 3, 1972, Hymers was ordained as a minister by this church, with Dr. Lin presiding. On October 24, 2009, Hymers spoke at Timothy Lin's funeral, held at the First Chinese Baptist Church of Los Angeles. [5] Hymers graduated from Los Angeles City College in 1968, and from California State University, Los Angeles in 1970.

  3. Ecclesia Gnostica - Wikipedia

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    Ecclesia Gnostica (Latin: The Church of Gnosis) is an open sacramental [citation needed] neo-Gnostic church based in the United States. It has ordained clergy and conducts regular sacramental services, including two weekly Masses (Celebration of the Holy Eucharist), as well as monthly and seasonal services in accordance with the liturgical calendar.

  4. S. Scott Bartchy - Wikipedia

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    Dictionary of the Later New Testament and Its Developments. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press. pp. 787a–92a. ——— (2002). "Divine Power, Community Formation, and Leadership in the Acts of the Apostles". In Longenecker, Richard N. (ed.). Community Formation in the Early Church and in the Church Today. Hendrickson Publishers. pp. 89–104.

  5. Los Angeles church struggles to be neutral as members leave ...

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    Los Angeles church struggles to be neutral as members leave over political differences. Joshua Nelson. January 5, 2025 at 12:00 PM. ... Hall is trying to forge a new way," the Post reported.

  6. Timothy Lin - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Lin (Chinese: 林道亮; pinyin: Lin Daoliang) (18 January 1911–11 October 2009) was a China-born pastor and Old Testament scholar.He served as senior pastor of the First Chinese Baptist Church of Los Angeles (1962–1980) and as the president of China Evangelical Seminary in Taipei, Taiwan (1980–1990).

  7. New Testament Christian Churches of America - Wikipedia

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    The NTCG seminary was founded by Davis soon after he left the Pentecostal Church of God in 1969, and was incorporated in St. Louis as the Midwestern Bible Institute. [8] [9] The institute was later known as New Testament Christian (NTC) College, and is currently known as New Testament Christian Seminary. [8] [10]

  8. International Churches of Christ - Wikipedia

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    In 1989 mission teams were officially sent out to Tokyo, Honolulu, Washington, DC, Manila, Miami, Seattle, Bangkok, and Los Angeles. That year, McKean and his family moved to Los Angeles to lead the new church "planted" (a euphemism the church uses for "established") [23] some months earlier. Within a few years Los Angeles, not Boston, was the ...

  9. J. Vernon McGee - Wikipedia

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    At the Lincoln Avenue Church, McGee started the Open Bible Hour radio program, which aired once per week. In 1949, the program was expanded to a half-hour daily schedule and renamed the High Noon Bible Class. [9] McGee became the pastor of the Church of the Open Door in downtown Los Angeles in 1949, succeeding Louis T. Talbot (1889–1976).