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  2. Matthew Poole - Wikipedia

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    Life to 1662. He was born at York, the son of Francis Pole, but he spelled his name Poole, and in Latin Polus; his mother was a daughter of Alderman Toppins there. He was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, from 1645, under John Worthington. Having graduated B.A. at the beginning of 1649, he succeeded Anthony Tuckney, in the sequestered ...

  3. Craig Groeschel - Wikipedia

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    Craig Groeschel (born December 2, 1967) is the founder and senior pastor of Life.Church, an American evangelical multi-site church with locations in 12 U.S. states. Early life and education [ edit ]

  4. First Baptist Church (Hammond, Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    Senior pastor (s) John Wilkerson. The First Baptist Church of Hammond is an Independent Fundamental Baptist megachurch in Hammond, Indiana, a suburb of Chicago. It is the largest church in the state of Indiana, and in 2007 was the 20th largest in the United States. [1] Though founded in 1887 by Allen Hill, it was under Jack Hyles ' leadership ...

  5. Cadle Tabernacle - Wikipedia

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    The Cadle Tabernacle was a church established in Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1921 by its founder, E. Howard Cadle.Named in honor of Cadle's mother, Loretta "Etta" Cadle, the building served as a center for evangelical programs and broadcasts on the Cincinnati, Ohio, radio station WLW in the 1930s, reaching listeners throughout the Midwest and parts of the South.

  6. Lee Roberson - Wikipedia

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    At one point in the 1980s, Highland Park Baptist Church boasted 57,000 members, making it one of the largest churches in the United States. [5] Roberson preached his last service as pastor of Highland Park Baptist Church on April 27, 1983, but continued preaching across the nation and publishing many books until his death. [6]

  7. Highland, Lake County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Highland is a town in Lake County, Indiana, United States. The population was 23,984 at the 2020 census. The town was incorporated on April 4, 1910. It is a part of the Chicago metropolitan area and North Township, and is surrounded by Hammond to the north, Munster to the west, Schererville to the south and Griffith to the east.

  8. Church of God (Anderson, Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of God (Anderson, Indiana), also called the Church of God Ministries, is an international holiness Christian denomination with roots in Wesleyan-Arminianism and also in the restorationist traditions. [1] The organization grew out of the evangelistic efforts of several Holiness evangelists in Indiana and Michigan in the early 1880s ...

  9. Category : People from Highland, Lake County, Indiana

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    People from Highland, Lake County, Indiana. The people listed below were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Highland, Lake County, Indiana .