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  2. Northwest Unitarian Universalist Congregation - Wikipedia

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    A church-themed restaurant called the Abbey was selected for Rev. Karnan's installation in part due to the restaurant's historic significance. [14] [15] Located on West Peachtree Street in Atlanta, the Abbey occupied the church building initially erected by the Unitarians in 1915. Located at the west end of the building were stained glass ...

  3. Sister Louisa's Church of the Living Room and Ping Pong ...

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    Edgewood Avenue in the Old Fourth Ward and "Church" bar. Sister Louisa's Church of the Living Room and Ping Pong Emporium, or simply Church, is a bar on Edgewood Avenue in the Old Fourth Ward of Atlanta, Georgia, in the United States. [1] [2] [3] It is owned by Grant Henry. In 2014, a sister location opened in downtown Athens. [4]

  4. First Congregational Church (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    Worshipers at the school's services petitioned for a church of their own. As a result, in May 1867 a Congregational Church was organized, [2] and the AMA donated the land. The church's first service was held on May 26, 1867, and its first ten members included Reverend and Mrs. Frederick Ayer and Atlanta University's first president Edmund Asa Ware.

  5. Grace United Methodist Church (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    The church was founded in Atlanta in 1871 as St. John's Mission. The church adopted its current name 12 years later. [1] The church, initially part of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, [2] changed locations several times in the first few decades of its existence. [1]

  6. Big Bethel AME Church - Wikipedia

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    Big Bethel was known as "Sweet Auburn's City Hall." In 1911, President William Howard Taft spoke in the church, as did Nelson Mandela in 1990. [1] During the 1960s, the church served as the annual meeting place for the Atlanta Negro Voters League. [2] The morality play Heaven Bound was written by attendees and is performed annually at the ...

  7. First Baptist Church (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    The church building in 1907. The church was founded in 1848 in midtown Atlanta, Georgia. [1] Charles Stanley, joined the staff in 1969 and became senior pastor in 1971. [2] [3] In the late 20th century, a commercial facility was purchased on Atlanta's Interstate 285 and the church relocated to the larger, more accessible property in DeKalb ...

  8. Category:Guiseley A.F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Guiseley A.F.C." The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... This page was last edited on 3 December 2024, at 20:00 (UTC).

  9. Church of Our Father (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    Church of Our Father was the first Unitarian church established in Atlanta, Georgia. The church was organized on March 27, 1883, by Rev. George Leonard Chaney, a Boston minister. Rev. Chaney initially held Sunday services in the Senate Chamber, Concordia Hall and the United States Courtroom.