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  2. Tom F. Driver - Wikipedia

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    He was ordained to the Christian ministry by the Holston Conference of the United Methodist Church in 1953. Meanwhile, in 1952, he married Anne Barstow of Palatka, FL, whose lifelong Presbyterianism would bring Driver into frequent affiliation with Presbyterian churches and into active work with the Presbyterian Peace Fellowship. Both served on ...

  3. Jim Forest - Wikipedia

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    From 1977 through 1988, he was Secretary General of the International Fellowship of Reconciliation, work which brought him to the Netherlands. He received the Peacemaker Award from Notre Dame University 's Institute for International Peace Studies and the St. Marcellus Award from the Catholic Peace Fellowship .

  4. Myron Butler - Wikipedia

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    Myron Demond Butler (born July 27, 1974) is a gospel musician, record producer, singer-songwriter, music director, vocalist, organist and pianist.Most notably, he is known as the leader of the gospel choir, Myron Butler & Levi.

  5. List of religious organizations - Wikipedia

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    Unitarian Universalist Association (Church of the Larger Fellowship; Church of the Younger Fellowship; Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans) Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans; Meadville Lombard Theological School; Starr King School for the Ministry; Southeast Unitarian Universalist Summer Institute; Unitarian Universalist Buddhist ...

  6. John Nevin Sayre - Wikipedia

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    John Nevin Sayre (February 4, 1884 – September 13, 1977) was an American Episcopal priest, peace activist, and author. He was an active member of the Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR) and helped found the Episcopal Pacifist Fellowship (now the Episcopal Peace Fellowship). The US State Department official Francis Bowes Sayre Sr. was his ...

  7. Clay Evans (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    Clay Evans (June 23, 1925 – November 27, 2019) was an African American Baptist pastor and founder of the influential Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church in Chicago, Illinois, famous for its gospel music infused Sunday service and choir. [1] Evans released his first musical project in 1984, What He's Done For Me with Savoy Records.

  8. Police identify suspected Wisconsin school shooter as 15-year ...

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    Police identified the suspected shooter who killed a student and a teacher at Abundant Life Christian School in Wisconsin as 15-year-old female student Natalie Rupnow.

  9. Terry MacAlmon - Wikipedia

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    Terry MacAlmon (born May 12, 1955) is an American Christian singer, songwriter, musician, recording artist, worship leader and author. He is known for writing the popular song 'I Sing Praises', that has been a Top 40 Christian song around the world and is still regularly sung in many churches.