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  2. Danforth Chapels - Wikipedia

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    University of Iowa Danforth Chapel. The University of Iowa Danforth Chapel is located in Iowa City, Iowa. [43] The architect for this Chapel was George Horner. [44] The chapel sits in today's Hubbard Park, [45] an area named for Philip Hubbard, a dean of students and the first Black American dean in the Big 10 universities. [45]

  3. Cornerstone Church (Ames) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Vance. Pastor (s) Troy Nesbitt, Shane Rothlisberger, Steve Jones. Cornerstone Church is a church located near the intersection of U.S. Highway 30 and Interstate 35 in Ames, Iowa. The church’s mission statement is “helping people know and obey Jesus”. [1]

  4. Tommy Barnett (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    Tommy Barnett began his ministry at age sixteen. Before moving to Phoenix, Barnett pastored Westside Assembly of God in Davenport, Iowa. In just a few years, the church grew from 76 people to more than 4,000 members. In 1979, he became the pastor of Dream City Church. [1] The church has grown under his leadership over the past three decades.

  5. Robert H. Pierson - Wikipedia

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    In 1942 during the Second World War, Pierson returned to the United States with his family where he served as pastor of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Takoma Park, Maryland. From there he moved to New York City where he was the speaker of the nightly program Bible Auditorium of the Air over a 50,000-watt commercial station.

  6. History of the Church of the Nazarene - Wikipedia

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    The First General Assembly held in Chicago, Illinois from 10–17 October 1907 brought together the Eastern and the Western streams. The Western group was the Church of the Nazarene founded in October 1895 in Los Angeles, California by Dr. Phineas F. Bresee, a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church, and Dr Joseph Pomeroy Widney, a Methodist ...

  7. Des Moines Christian School - Wikipedia

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    Des Moines Christian School is a private Christian school that opened in 1948 on the campus of First Federated Church in Des Moines, Iowa, United States. In 1980, the school moved to the former Franklin Junior High School building, and in 1983 added ninth grade. In 1988, the State of Iowa granted accreditation to grades 7 through 12 (the ...

  8. Community of True Inspiration - Wikipedia

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    A meetinghouse of the Community of True Inspiration in the Amana Colonies. The Community of True Inspiration, also known as the True Inspiration Congregations, [1] Inspirationalists, and the Amana Church Society) is a Radical Pietist group of Christians descending from settlers of German, Swiss, and Austrian descent who settled in West Seneca, New York, after purchasing land from the Seneca ...

  9. Faith Baptist Bible College and Theological Seminary

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    The college's board unanimously voted to move the college to an undeveloped thirty acres located in the northwestern section of Ankeny, Iowa, now a suburb of Des Moines, Iowa's state capital. [11] Later, on June 1, 1965, the board appointed David Nettleton, formerly pastor of the Grand View Baptist Church, Des Moines, as college president. [12]