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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.
White Oak is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. It is seven miles northwest of Cincinnati. The population was 19,541 at the 2020 census. White Oak is situated in both Green Township and Colerain Township.
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White Oak is unique in its geography, in that it is part in Colerain Township and part in Green Township to the south. The township is composed of 42.9 sq mi (111 km 2 ) of gentle wooded hills separating the Mill Creek and Great Miami River basins, sloping down to the flood plain of the Miami.
There are three written histories that tell the story of Christ Church from different perspectives and time periods. They are: Venable, W. H. (1918). A Centennial History of Christ Church, Cincinnati, 1817-1917. Stewart & Kidd. [4] Morris, J. W. (1967). Christ Church, Cincinnati, 1817-1967. Episcopal Society of Christ Church. [5] Väth, K. W ...
Johann Heinrich (John H.) Koehnken (1819–1897) was an American organ builder in Cincinnati, Ohio who worked under Matthias Schwab (1808–1862) and with Gallus Grimm (1827–1897).
Westwood United Methodist Church is a historic Methodist church in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Constructed in 1896 for an established congregation, it has been named a historic site . Westwood Methodist Episcopal Church formed in 1838, and the members worshipped in each others' houses until 1842.