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This body incorporated in April 1934 as the Ohio Valley Association of Christian Baptist Church of God. [1] In 2006, the Christian Baptist Church of God consisted of 35 churches, including congregations in the states of Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and West Virginia. In 2018, the Christian Baptist Church of God consisted of 25 churches, including ...
Bethesda (/ b ə ˈ θ ɛ z d ə /) [5] is a village in west-central Belmont County, Ohio, United States. The population was 1,211 at the 2020 census . It is part of the Wheeling metropolitan area .
Dutch Reformed Church: Old Quaker Meeting House of Queens: 1694–1719 1967 Queens, New York City, NY: Society of Friends: Merion Friends Meeting House: c. 1695 –1715 1999 Merion Station, PA: Society of Friends: Holy Trinity Church: 1698 1961 Wilmington, DE: Georgian: Church of Sweden: St. Peter's Church: 1703 2012 Talleysville, VA: Georgian ...
Conservative Congregational Christian Conference churches in Ohio (1 P) E. Eastern Catholic churches in Ohio (1 C, 5 P) ... Ohio church stubs (160 P)
Crossroads is a multisite interdenominational megachurch in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was named the 4th-largest and the fastest-growing church in America in 2017, [1] with over 34,000 average weekend attendees. Crossroads has nine physical locations in Ohio and Kentucky, and an online streaming platform where over 6,000 people watch services weekly. [2]
The Churches of Christ in Christian Union became a separate denomination in 1909 when five ministers and about 60 lay people were separated from the steadily declining Christian Union headquartered in Ohio. While the Christian Union was originally formed in 1864 to protest the Methodist Episcopal Church's support of the American Civil War, the ...
Bethesda Christian Patriots Sam Mlagan (3) reacts after the IHSAA Class 1A boy’s basketball state championship against the Fort Wayne Canterbury Cavaliers, Saturday, March 30, 2024, at ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Ohio refers to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and its members in Ohio. The official church membership as a percentage of general population was 0.52% in 2014. [3] According to the 2014 Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life survey, roughly 1% of Ohioans self-identify ...