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The Church of Wells (formerly the Church of Arlington, or You Must Be Born Again (YMBBA) Ministries) is an American religious group considered by some to be a cult [1] located in Wells, Texas. The group is led by Sean Morris, Jacob Gardner, and Ryan Ringnald, former street preachers who are all in their early thirties.
During the 1910s, however, the town boomed; the First State Bank of Wells opened in 1913, and the following year the population reached 300. During the 1920s the community incorporated, and in 1936 Wells reported 475 residents and twenty businesses. The population continued to grow after World War II, rising to 761 by 1990. Over the same period ...
Rio Verde Memorial Gardens, Community Church of the Verdes [94] Scottsdale. Alcor Life Extension Foundation (Est. 1972) Chaparral Christian Church Memorial Garden (The Commons on Shea) Desert Foothills Lutheran Church Memorial Garden; Desert Hills Presbyterian Church Memorial Garden; Green Acres Mortuary & Cemetery (Est. 1957) [94] [122] [123]
The group spearheading the effort to build a new community center on Sanford Road is now focusing on fundraising, public awareness. Wells eyes $2M community center with ice rink and pickleball ...
The Former First Congregational Church is a historic church building at 938 Post Road, on the corner of Rt. 1 and Buzzell Road in Wells, Maine. It was built in 1862 on the site of the first colonial meeting house in Wells, believed to have been built in 1664. The building is a fine example of Romanesque and Gothic architecture.
The church commemorates the work of Richard Jenkyns the Dean of Wells who had cared for the poor in the east of the city. [2] In 2017 the refurbishment of the church included the installation of a servery and community room, which will be used for concerts and other events. [3]
Wells included Kennebunk, which was set off the year Maine became a state in 1820, and Ogunquit, designated a village within Wells by the legislature in 1913, then set off in 1980. [ 5 ] Wells was the resilient northeastern frontier of English colonial settlement.
Wells Baptist Church is a historic Baptist church on Main Street in Wells, Hamilton County, New York. It was built in 1845 and is a single-story, three-by-four-bay, post and beam frame building measuring approximately 36 by 41 feet (11 by 12 m). It sits on an uncoursed mortared rubble foundation and has a gable roof.