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  2. Sonrise Church - Wikipedia

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    The church offered to buy about 9.7 acres (3.9 ha) that included a 54,000-square-foot (5,000 m 2) industrial building owned by Toshiba Ceramics America for $4.5 million in October 2006. [ 4 ] [ 9 ] Sonrise’s offer was for only half of the site, which had been the proposed location for a hospital by Providence Health System in 2003. [ 4 ]

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  4. Internet church - Wikipedia

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    Internet church is a gathering of religious believers facilitated through the use of online video stream, audio stream and/or written messages whose primary purpose is to allow the meeting of a church body of parishioners using the internet.

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  6. Sunrise service - Wikipedia

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    Sunrise service is a worship service specifically on Easter Sunday practiced by some Christian denominations, such as the Moravian Church. [1] The sunrise service takes place outdoors, sometimes in a park, and the attendees are seated on outdoor chairs or benches, or else they stand throughout.

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    Sep. 1—Editor's Note: Bookmark this page and check back to watch the livestream. ---- Hawaii's renowned kumu hula and cultural practitioners are leading a daylong vigil today to provide ...

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  9. Sunrise Children's Services - Wikipedia

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    Sunrise Children's Services was founded as Louisville Baptist Orphan's Home in 1869 by a group of women at Walnut Street Baptist Church in Louisville, Kentucky. [4] It would later be known as Baptist Children's Homes and Kentucky Baptist Homes for Children.