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  2. Diocese of the Great Lakes (UECNA) - Wikipedia

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    Parishes and missions of the Diocese of the Great Lakes were located in Etobicoke, Niagara Falls, Windsor, Guelph, and Kitchener, Ontario, and in Battle Creek, Michigan. In 1998, the DGL was admitted to membership in the Anglican Church, Inc, a federation of Continuing Anglican churches, but withdrew in 2001.

  3. Episcopal Diocese of the Great Lakes - Wikipedia

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    The Western and northern two-thirds of the Eastern portions of Michigan excluding the area surrounding Detroit. Ecclesiastical province: Province V: Statistics; Congregations: 98 (2022) Members: 6,566 (2022) Information; Denomination: Episcopal Church: Established: 2024: Current leadership; Bishop: Gladstone 'Skip' Adams (Assisting Bishop) Map

  4. Wesleyan Church - Wikipedia

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    The Wesleyan Church, also known as the Wesleyan Methodist Church and Wesleyan Holiness Church depending on the region, is a United States-based Christian denomination with congregations across North America, the United Kingdom, South Africa, Namibia, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Indonesia, and Australia.

  5. Bible Methodist Connection of Churches - Wikipedia

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    The Bible Methodist Connection of Churches is a Methodist denomination within the conservative holiness movement.The connection is divided into four regional conferences: the Southern Conference, led by Rev. John Parker; the Southwest Conference, led by Rev. G. Clair Sams; the Heartland Conference, led by Rev. Chris Cravens; and the Great Lakes Conference, led by Rev. David Ward.

  6. Episcopal Diocese of Western Michigan - Wikipedia

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    At a Special Convention held on March 16, 2024, in Grand Blanc, there was an overwhelming vote in favor of joining the Episcopal Diocese of Eastern Michigan to establish the Episcopal Diocese of the Great Lakes. The juncture was approved on June 28, 2024 by the General Convention of the Episcopal Church

  7. Great Lakes region - Wikipedia

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    Paleo-Indian cultures were the earliest in North America, with a presence in the Great Plains and Great Lakes areas from about 12,000 BCE to around 8,000 BCE. [citation needed] Prior to European settlement, Iroquoian people lived around Lakes Erie and Ontario, [2] Algonquian peoples around most of the rest, and a variety of other indigenous nation-peoples including the Menominee, Ojibwa ...

  8. Diocese of the Great Lakes - Wikipedia

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    Diocese of the Great Lakes may refer to: Diocese of the Great Lakes (UECNA) (founded 1998), a diocese of the United Episcopal Church of North America; Anglican Diocese of the Great Lakes (founded 2010), a diocese of the Anglican Church in North America; Episcopal Diocese of the Great Lakes (founded 2024), a diocese of the Episcopal Church

  9. Episcopal Diocese of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The Episcopal Diocese of Michigan is the Episcopal diocese comprising 70 congregations in the southeast part of Michigan. [1] The diocese traces its roots to the founding of St. Paul's, Detroit in 1824. It became a diocese of the Episcopal Church in 1836, one year before the State of Michigan