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  2. Christian Union (denomination) - Wikipedia

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    Churches of Christ in Christian Union. Illinois District of MEC-South) Congregations. 114 (as of 1995) Members. 6,000 (1995) Official website. christianunion.com. The Christian Union is a Restorationist Christian denomination, with strength in the U.S. state of Ohio and the Midwest.

  3. Religious affiliations of presidents of the United States

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    Bush was born to an Episcopalian family and raised in the denomination; though he briefly attended Presbyterian services after moving to Houston in the 1950s, he soon joined St. Martin's Episcopal Church, which he affiliated with for the rest of his life. While living in Washington, he attended services at St. John's Episcopal Church.

  4. Christian Leaders Institute - Wikipedia

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    Christian Leaders Institute is non-denominational, but Reyenga and Feddes are graduates of Calvin Seminary with ties to the Christian Reformed Church. CLI began a program of minister ordination with its sister organization, Christian Leaders Alliance CLA in 2014. These ordinations require ministry training at Christian Leaders Institute.

  5. Great Commission church movement - Wikipedia

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    The Great Commission Association of Churches (GCAC) is the current name of an Evangelical Christian association of churches that started as a movement in 1965, though not generally recognized as a movement until 1970. The movement at first avoided any denominational affiliation, becoming known in the early 1970s as "The Blitz" or "The Blitz ...

  6. Griswold Memorial Young Women's Christian Association

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    93000671 [1] Added to NRHP. July 22, 1993. The Griswold Memorial Young Women's Christian Association, today known as the YWCA Center for Women, is a historic YWCA building in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. It was built in 1929 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993. [1] [2] Renovations took place in 1963-64 and 1984.

  7. WHKC - Wikipedia

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    WHKC. WHKC (91.5 MHz) is a non-profit FM radio station in Columbus, Ohio. It is owned by Christian Broadcasting Services and airs a Christian talk and teaching radio format, calling itself "Freedom FM." National religious leaders heard on WHKC include Dr. Charles Stanley, Alistair Begg, Joyce Meyer, David Jeremiah, Adrian Rogers and Jim Daly .

  8. Broad Street Christian Church - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. December 16, 1986. Broad Street Christian Church is a historic church building on the near east side of Columbus, Ohio, United States. The edifice was constructed in an exclusive residential neighborhood at the beginning of the twentieth century, and it has been designated a historic site. It was home for most of its history to a ...

  9. Dublin, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Dublin is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio.A suburb of Columbus, it falls within the jurisdictions of the counties of Franklin County, Delaware County, and Union County. The population was 49,328 at the 2020 census.