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Daniel Troen Moe (November 2, 1926 – May 24, 2012) was an American choral conductor, composer, and pedagogue. He was director of choral organizations for the University of Iowa, professor of choral conducting at Oberlin College Conservatory of Music, and founding music director of Key Chorale in Sarasota, Florida.
Church of the Redeemer (Cannon Falls, Minnesota) Church of the Redeemer (Longport, New Jersey) Church of the Redeemer (Addison, New York) Church of the Redeemer (Asheville, North Carolina) Church of the Redeemer (Orangeburg, South Carolina) Church of the Redeemer (Houston, Texas) Greater Union Baptist Church, originally built as Church of the ...
Historic church buildings in the Diocese include Ft. Myers Beach's St. Raphael's, St. James House of Prayer, and St. Andrew's, Tampa, Cathedral Church of St. Peter, St. Petersburg, Sarasota's Church of the Redeemer and DaySpring Episcopal Center's St. Thomas Chapel, formerly the Church of the Holy Spirit, Safety Harbor.
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Episcopal Church of the Redeemer may refer to: Episcopal Church of the Redeemer (Avon Park, Florida) Episcopal Church of the Redeemer (Cannon Falls, Minnesota)
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.
The Redeemer Baptist Church was headed for much of that time by Pastor Noel Cannon, a former science master at The King's School, Sydney. At the time of its establishment, the doctrine of the congregation was based on the Church of the Redeemer Episcopal church in Houston, Texas. [citation needed]
The former church building of Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, built in 1894, is an historic Carpenter Gothic church located at 20 East Pleasant Street in Avon Park, Florida, United States. In 1989, it was listed in A Guide to Florida's Historic Architecture, published by the University of Florida Press. [1]