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  2. Michael Moran, former Sacramento interfaith minister, dies ...

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    The Rev. Michael Terrence Moran, a former Sacramento minister and co-founder of the Spiritual Life Center in Arden Arcade, died in his Idaho home on March 24. He was 75.

  3. Epic Bible College - Wikipedia

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    Epic Bible College was founded in 1974 under the name "Trinity School of the Bible" by Paul Trulin. Trulin was the pastor of Trinity Church (now Trinity Life Center; an Assemblies of God congregation) at the time and wanted to train people for Christian ministry. The church board and congregation shared his vision and approved the establishment ...

  4. Spiritual church movement - Wikipedia

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    A Spiritual Church... On a Spiritual Foundation... Walking in the Supernatural..."), [9] Mount Zion Spiritual Temple, founded by King Louis H. Narcisse in Oakland, California, in 1945, and the allied churches he founded and led in Detroit, Michigan; Sacramento, California; Bakersfield, California; and Houston, Texas

  5. Universal Life Church - Wikipedia

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    The Universal Life Church was founded by Kirby J. Hensley, "a self-educated Baptist minister who was deeply influenced by his reading in world religion". [4] Religious scholar James R. Lewis wrote that Hensley "began to conceive of a church that would, on the one hand, offer complete freedom of religion, and could, on the other hand, bring all people of all religions together, instead of ...

  6. Sacramento County, one of the most diverse counties in California and even across the U.S., was home to an estimated 37,000 Muslims as of 2020, according to the Association of Religion Data Archives.

  7. Kathryn Kuhlman - Wikipedia

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    She also had a 30-minute nationwide radio program, which featured sermons and frequent excerpts from her healing services in music and message. Her foundation was established in 1954, and its Canadian branch in 1970. Late in her life she was supportive of the nascent Jesus movement. [6]

  8. Christian Life Community - Wikipedia

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    The World Christian Life Community is governed by the General Assembly, which determines norms and policies, and by the Executive Council which is responsible for their ordinary implementation. The organisation operates in 60 countries, including in most of the Australian capital cities as well as some country districts.

  9. Church of Divine Science - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Divine Science is a religious movement within the wider New Thought movement. The group was formalized in San Francisco in the 1880s under Malinda Cramer. "In March 1888 Cramer and her husband Frank chartered the 'Home College of Spiritual Science.”