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  2. Southwestern Adventist University - Wikipedia

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    Southwestern Adventist University was founded in 1893 as Keene Industrial Academy. The purchase of property for the school was financed by Seventh-day Adventists in the Dallas area. Its first building, completed in 1894, was also used as a church. The school, which opened with 56 students, adopted its current name in 1996.

  3. List of Seventh-day Adventist hospitals - Wikipedia

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    Texas Health Huguley Hospital Fort Worth South: Burleson, Texas United States: 59 Texas Health Hospital Mansfield: Mansfield, Texas United States: Thanjavur Adventist Hospital Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu India: 10 1996 Tokyo Adventist Hospital Tokyo Eisei Byoin: Tokyo Japan: 186 1929 UChicago Medicine AdventHealth Bolingbrook [cw] Bolingbrook ...

  4. Gateway Church (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Gateway Church is a non-denominational, evangelical Christian multi-site megachurch based in Southlake, Texas, near Fort Worth. [1] As of 2023, it was ranked as the 9th largest in the United States, with attendance of 25,805. [2] In 2024, its founding pastor, Robert Morris, resigned after allegations of past sexual abuse of a minor.

  5. Christianity in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex - Wikipedia

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    According to Pew Research as of 2014, the DallasFort Worth metroplex has the largest Christian population by percentage out of any large metropolitan area in the United States at 78%. [2] 46.8% of metroplex residents are highly religious, and 29.6% are moderately religious. [3] In a 2017 survey, 37% of metroplex residents reported reading ...

  6. Category:Churches in Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    S. St. Andrew's Anglican Church (Fort Worth, Texas) Saint James Second Street Baptist Church.

  7. History of Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    After the Mexican–American War. In January 1849, U.S. Army General William Jenkins Worth, a veteran of the Mexican–American War, proposed building ten forts to mark and protect the west Texas frontier, situated from Eagle Pass to the confluence of the West Fork and Clear Fork of the Trinity River. Worth died on 7 May 1849 from cholera. [4]

  8. Temple Christian School (Fort Worth, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Eagles. Website. Official Website. Temple Christian School is a private Christian school in Fort Worth, Texas, founded in 1972. It serves students from pre-K to 12th grade at its 29-acre campus on 6824 Randol Mill Road in northeast Fort Worth. Temple is a coeducational institution serving students with college prep and general programs.

  9. Roman Catholic Diocese of Dallas - Wikipedia

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    Roman Catholic Diocese of Dallas. The Diocese of Dallas (Latin: Diœcesis Dallasensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Catholic Church in North Texas in the United States. It is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of San Antonio. The diocese was founded on July 15, 1890.