Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The entrance to Church Missions House, the former home of FPWA. The Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies (FPWA) is a social services institution in United States of America. Since its inception in 1922, FPWA has sought to promote the social and economic well-being of greater New York's most vulnerable Protestants by strengthening human ...
Bishop McCollough launched a nationwide building program, under which low-income affordable housing was being erected. New church structures were built by their own construction teams and other edifices received major renovations, financed solely by the members. Day care centers and senior citizens homes were also erected.
Baccalaureate service. St. Thomas of Villanova Church during the 2008 Villanova University Baccalaureate. A baccalaureate service (or baccalaureate Mass) is a celebration that honors a graduating class from a college, high school, or middle school. The event is typically a Christianity -based interdenominational (ecumenical) service, though it ...
United Way donations strengthen programs for senior citizens. Older adults want to stay in their homes as they age, and recent donations to 13 programs in Steuben and Chemung counties will help ...
It was founded in 1962 and operates a 148,000-square-foot church building in Henderson, NV. [1] Central also has several other locations around the world. [2] In 2013, Outreach listed Central as the 9th largest church in the United States with an attendance of 21,055. [3] Jud Wilhite is the senior pastor of Central.
The Salvation Army of Petoskey kicked off its Community Meals program on Sept. 13, and the meals will continue to be served from 12-12:45 p.m. on Fridays.
The church was founded and organized by Pastor Rickie Rush and nine others in 1990. Its first service was in October 1990. In 1991, the church bought its first building, the former Southern Bible Institute. In 2009, the church moved to its present location, a 176,000-square-foot (16,400 m 2) facility on a 36-acre (150,000 m 2) campus. [4]
The church building was established by televangelist W. V. Grant as the Eagles Nest Family Church. It is located in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas right next to Dallas Baptist University . After Grant was convicted of tax evasion in 1996 he sold the facility to T. D. Jakes , a fellow televangelist, who renamed it and relaunched it as The Potter's ...