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  2. Saint Paul's Church (Augusta, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Paul's is an active congregation. Its three Sunday worship services at 8 a.m., 11 a.m., and 5:30 p.m. include celebration of the Lord's Supper, known in the Episcopal Church as the Holy Eucharist. The 8 am service (no music) uses Rite I of the 1979 Book of Common Prayer. The 11 am choral service uses Rite II of the 1979 Book of Common Prayer.

  3. Silas X. Floyd - Wikipedia

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    Active in Augusta, Georgia, he was a writer and editor at the Augusta Sentinel and later wrote for the Augusta Chronicle. In 1892 he co-founded the Negro Press Association of Georgia. He was pastor at Augusta's Tabernacle Baptist Church and was a prominent agent of the International Sunday School Convention.

  4. First Presbyterian Church (Augusta, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    Westminster Day School was started in 1972. The campus of Westminster Schools, located on Wheeler Road, now has more than 500 pupils, grades K–4 through 12. First Presbyterian Church started a missions conference, and the annual event is a combination retreat and workshop for missionaries and their families.

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  6. Sacred Heart Cultural Center - Wikipedia

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    The Sacred Heart Cultural Center, originally known also as Sacred Heart Catholic Church, is a historic events center and former Catholic parish church located in Augusta, Georgia. The church was established to accommodate Augusta's growing Catholic immigrant population, which had outgrown the St. Patrick parish by the 1870s. [2]

  7. First Baptist Church (Augusta, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    According to the earliest church records, the Baptists Praying Society was established when . In the year 1817, Jesse D. Green, a layman, was active in gathering together the few scattered Baptists in Augusta, and, after holding one or more preliminary meetings, the brethren and sisters, to the number of eighteen, had drawn up and adopted a covenant, to which they affixed their names.

  8. Augusta Christmas Parade 2024 - AOL

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    AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) – NewsChannel 6 is proud to present the 2024 Augusta Christmas Parade. There is a new parade route due to construction on Broad Street. Instead you can watch the parade make ...

  9. WJBF - Wikipedia

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    WJBF-TV began operations on November 26, 1953, as Augusta's first television station. [2] The station was founded by the Georgia-Carolina Broadcasting Company, the broadcasting arm of local entrepreneur J. B. Fuqua, [3] who also owned NBC Radio Network affiliate WJBF (1230 AM).