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  2. Ashford & Simpson - Wikipedia

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    Ashford's family relocated to Ypsilanti, Michigan, where he became a member of Christ Temple Baptist Church. While there, he sang with a group called the Hammond Singers (named after the founding minister, James Hammond).

  3. List of temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ...

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    After the death of Joseph Smith in 1844, ownership of the temple shifted, eventually resulting in the Kirtland Temple Suit court case 1880. While the court case was dismissed, the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS Church, now Community of Christ) secured ownership of the temple through adverse possession by at least ...

  4. List of temples in the United States (LDS Church) - Wikipedia

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    Church members consider temples to be the most sacred structures on earth. The LDS Church has 367 temples in various phases, which includes 202 dedicated temples (193 operating and 9 previously-dedicated, but closed for renovation [ 1 ] ), 3 scheduled for dedication , 51 under construction , 2 scheduled for groundbreaking , [ 2 ] and 112 others ...

  5. A historic Black church wants to combat gentrification on ...

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    Not far away, at Greater Christ Temple Church on South 19th and G Street, Pastor Prentis Johnson said his church is also actively involved in discussions to turn land it owns into low-income housing.

  6. Garfield Thomas Haywood - Wikipedia

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    In 1909, Haywood founded Christ Temple church. [1] Haywood's influence crossed ethnic boundaries, [ 2 ] and by 1913, Christ Temple had a biracial congregation of 400 to 500 which later grew to 1500. Around 1915, Haywood received a copy of Frank Ewart 's paper Meat in Due Season which argued for Jesus' Name doctrine . [ 2 ]

  7. Church of Christ (Temple Lot) - Wikipedia

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    On January 1, 1990, a member of the Church of Christ who had recently joined the LDS Church set fire to the unoccupied church building on the Temple Lot, [9] [10] [11] claiming that his actions were part of a political protest and a prophecy that war was coming to America. [11]

  8. Granville Hedrick - Wikipedia

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    Granville Hedrick (September 2, 1814 – August 22, 1881) was a leader in the Latter Day Saint movement after the 1844 succession crisis.In 1863, Hedrick became the founding leader of the Church of Christ (Temple Lot), which is one of many churches that claim to be a continuation of the Church of Christ founded by Joseph Smith in 1830.

  9. Stocks in these 4 sectors are best positioned to rally into ...

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    UBS recommends tech, financials, industrials and utilities stocks going into 2025, citing continued AI growth and pro-business policies under Trump.