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  2. Albert Pike Memorial Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Albert Pike Memorial Temple is a historic Scottish Rite building. It also houses the York Rite Chapter, Council, Commandery, and has 2 Masonic lodges at 700-724 Scott Street in Little Rock, Arkansas. It is an imposing 156,000 square foot three-story plus basement and loft Classical Revival structure.

  3. Michael Pitts (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Pitts moved the Church to Reynolds Road in Maumee, just outside Toledo, with a 2,500-seat facility. [5] As of 2005 it became the largest church in Northwest Ohio, with 4,000 members. [3] It was the first racially integrated church in the region. [6] In 1998, Cornerstone Church purchased WDMN, an AM radio station in Toledo, and sold it ...

  4. List of Masonic buildings in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cornerstone laid in 1910, building completed in 1911. Operated as a Masonic Temple Association (chapters included Mayfair and Zenith) through 1981. 1981-2015 Bethel Korean Presbyterian Church Current owners are ERIS Brewery and Cider House, which opened in 2018. 4: New Masonic Building and Oriental Theater: 1926 built 1978 NRHP-listed

  5. Scottish Rite Cathedral (Peoria, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Rite - Valley of Peoria at the Wayback Machine (archived January 5, 2014) — former official site 40°41′53″N 89°35′22″W  /  40.6980°N 89.5895°W  / 40.6980; -89 This Freemasonry -related article is a stub .

  6. Cornerstone Community - Wikipedia

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    Cornerstone Community Logo Cornerstone Community is a not-for-profit organisation which began as a Christian Mission Order in 1978 as a contemporary response to the life and teaching of Jesus Christ. Students engaged in a one-year program of study, part-time work and community living within one of the Cornerstone Communities in regional ...

  7. Cornerstone Church (Ames) - Wikipedia

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    Cornerstone Church and its affiliate ministries adhere to a complementarian viewpoint on gender roles, [12] which in practice precludes women from taking up certain leadership positions within the community, and relegates women to assist in decision-making while ultimate authority in marriage, courtship, and church politics is retained by men.

  8. Cornerstone Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    The Cornerstone Fellowship started in 1992 when Steve Madsen resigned from a church and started his own Bible Study in his house. His first study was the book of Galatians. In the same year, the group organized itself into a church. [citation needed] A free dinner service hosted by Cornerstone Fellowship's Hayward Location in Hayward, California.

  9. Cornerstone Church - Wikipedia

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    Cornerstone Church may refer to: Christ the Cornerstone Church, Milton Keynes, UK; Cornerstone Church (Toledo), United States; Cornerstone Church (Nottingham), UK;