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  2. Celebration Church - Wikipedia

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    The church grew to be a major presence in Northeast Florida. [2] In August 2011, the church broke ground on a new facility in Jacksonville, including a three-thousand seat arena-style sanctuary. [3] The first services in the new "Celebration Arena" were held on November 11, 2012. [4] In 2022, the church had 12,000 parishioners and around 10 ...

  3. Celebration Church International - Wikipedia

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    Celebration Church International first started as a campus youth fellowship called "Triumphal Youth Fellowship" in Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State. [5] The fellowship was founded in 2008, and was led by Emmanuel Iren while he was an undergraduate student at the university. [6] In November 2012, the church was officially established and ...

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  5. Bank sues Celebration Church founders for $716,000 in ... - AOL

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    The lawsuit involves a $500,000 loan apparently made soon after what church lawyers called a "fraudulent mischaracterization" in a loan application. Bank sues Celebration Church founders for ...

  6. Long Reach, Columbia, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Long Reach, one of ten villages composing Columbia, Maryland, United States, is found in the northeast part of Columbia along Maryland Route 108. [1] Started in 1971, it is one of the oldest villages, and comprises four neighborhoods: Jeffers Hill, Kendall Ridge, Locust Park, and Phelps Luck.

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  8. Graham Pulkingham - Wikipedia

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    The Reverend W. Graham Pulkingham (September 14, 1926 – April 16, 1993) [1] was the rector at the Church of the Redeemer in Houston, Texas, U.S.A., from 1963 until 1975. [2] [3] He and his wife Betty began the developments that led to the founding of the Community of Celebration and the worship band The Fisherfolk.

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