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         Texas Churches:     more books (100)
  1. Her Walls Before Thee Stand: Centennial Story First Baptist Church, Texarkana, Texas 1877-1977 by Robert A. Baker, 1977-01-01
  2. People in his purpose: An eighty-five year history of First Baptist Church, Euless, Texas, 1904-1989 by Virginia L Reedy, 1988
  3. Sunbonnet Cookbook More Than 250 Selected Recipes From the Best of the Past Century (Compiled by the Woman's Society of Christian Service - Palo Pinto Methodist Church, Mineral Wells, Texas) by Palo Pinto Methodist Church, 1957
  4. In the Beginning God Created the Country Church: The Miracle at Marion, Texas by Butch Ikels, 2005-02-01
  5. Rock beneath the Sand: Country Churches in Texas.(Book Review): An article from: Journal of Southern History by Terry D. Bilhartz, 2005-02-01
  6. That they go forward: A history of the First Baptist Church of Fredericksburg, Texas, and the men who spoke to her by Ethel Fischer, 1971
  7. The church of the sparrows: Saint Mary Catholic Church of Waller, Texas by Marie Neuman Gottfried, 1998
  8. In one place: A history of Saint Helena's Episcopal Church in Boerne, Texas by Elizabeth Gray Hudson, 1981
  9. History of Columbus Avenue Baptist Church, Waco, Texas by Jack Winton Gunn, 1970-01-01
  10. We finish to begin: A history of Travis Park United Methodist Church, San Antonio, Texas, 1846-1991 by Josephine Forman, 1991
  11. 80 years in Oklahoma and Texas;: A history of the Oklahoma-Texas Conference of the Evangelical United Brethren Church, by Paul L Davis, 1968
  12. A long line of witnesses: A history of the First Presbyterian Church of Tulia, Texas by Joye Braly, 1976
  13. The First Baptist Church, Jefferson, Texas, 1855-1985 by Lucille Blackburn Bullard, 1986
  14. Whosoever believeth--: A centennial history of Christ Episcopal Church, Temple, Texas, 1883-1983 by Raye Virginia Allen, 1983

81. Texas Churches: A Guide For Churches In Texas
Texas Churches Guide Listings for Churches and more.
http://www.xzett.com/Churches/Texas/
Texas Churches Listings of Texas Churches. We have listings for all types of Churches in Texas with web sites phone numbers and maps to get you there. With the help of the Churches Directory, you can make an informed choice in the comfort of your own home, without searching through endless information. This site will help you locate and choose Churches in Texas. Even grander than the sheer size of Texas is its cultural diversity. People from all over the globe have settled here through the centuries, weaving a vibrant tapestry of languages, traditions, and art forms. That's why Texas is like a whole other country-lots of 'em, actually. For Texas Churches in cities such as Houston Dallas San Antonio El Paso ... Arlington , , just click the city or click here for Churches in all other Texas cities. For more information on a city, as well as Churches listed by city, just click on the following city links: Houston Dallas San Antonio El Paso We are working on Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, El Paso, Austin, Fort Worth, Arlington, Corpus Christi, Lubbock, Garland, , and more. Xzett.com has over 25 guides for all 50 states and links to over fifty million listings with maps.

82. Collin Creek Free Will Baptist Church
Plano, Texas. Church links, ministries, denominational information, and calendar.
http://www.collincreek.org/

83. Texas Churches Struck By Fires Following Arson Announcement
DALLAS — A sheriff's dispatcher says fires have struck two more rural east Texas churches, just hours after investigators announced that a blaze last week marked the eighth
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/02/09/texas-churches-struck-by-_n_455387.html

84. Welcome To Redeemer
Carrollton, Texas. church services, event photos, and contacts.
http://www.redeemercovenantchurch.org/
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    Please join us for worship on Sunday mornings at 10:45! Our current sermon series is: "Spotlight Drama" The Gospel of John Some of us seek out the spotlight.  Some of us hide behind the scenes.  But God wants to see all of us.  Will you step into His spotlight? November 21 November 23 Service of Thanksgiving (at 7:00 p.m.) November 28 Pastor Mark will begin our Advent Series by preaching on Isaiah 2:1-5
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85. West Texas District Church Of The Nazarene
Located in Fort Worth, Texas. Church directory, news, calendar and ministries.
http://www.westexnaz.org/
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The 2009-2013 manuals is now available from Nazarene Publishing House . Order yours today!
CLT Conference Call
Monthly CLT Conference Call
The Continuing Lay Training department at the Global Ministries Center in Kansas City now has free monthly conference calls to help maximize the ministry within the local church. Every month there is a different focus. CLT credit is available for participating in the conference. Go to the CLT website for more information. July 29, 2010 Making Sense of the Gospel Dr. Lyle Pointer August 26, 2010 Marshall Duke September 23, 2010 Discipleship Through Small Groups Dr. James Hicks October 28, 2010 The Realities of Pornography Phillip Crosby November 11, 2010 Best Practices for Church Finance Dan Busby
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www.nazarenepreacher.org . You'll find here on our site some articles from past PM issues on "The Preaching Life" under the For Pastors section on the menu. New NPH Resource - "My Books" Bookstand!

86. Flickr: The Texas Churches & Cathedrals Pool
Texas Churches Cathedrals. Group Pool Discussion 173 Members Map Join This Group. Slideshow. From ednurseathkh. From StellaTex. From StellaTex. From StellaTex
http://www.flickr.com/groups/texaschurches/pool/

87. Volume 1 Hinojosa
A survey of Spanish and Texas Church Historiography.
http://www.onr.com/user/cat/csw/volume1/v1hinojosa.htm
THE ENDURING HISPANIC FAITH COMMUNITIES:
SPANISH AND TEXAS CHURCH HISTORIOGRAPHY GILBERTO M. HINOJOSA
May not be reproduced electronically or mechanically without permission of Catholic Southwest. Texas, a land of vast expanses, defies a single broad vision of its past. Varied I chronological, political, and demographic currents cut through the state's -history, giving the impression that it is fragmented. The Catholic experience in this state is no different: the legendary six-flag Texas heritage itself points to multiple civil and ecclesiastical jurisdictions. Even just under Spain, the area within the state's present boundaries came under several administrations, for it included the provinces of Texas (which extended only to the Nueces River), Nuevo Santander, Coahuila, and Nuevo Mexico. Furthermore, the land has attracted a variety of immigrants, ranging from the first Indian settlers to Spaniards, Mexicans, people from the United States, and Europeans from several nations. Scholars who have studied the Church's ministry to these groups have tended to focus on one particular ethnic group. As a consequence of this complex and varied past, no historian has adequately synthesized the role of the Church in the state's formation.

88. Chapman Seeks To Influence Texas Churches
February 17, 2003. Chapman seeks to influence Texas churches _ By Mark Wingfield _ Managing Editor _ In a letter mailed to thousands of Texas Baptist pastors and lay leaders, Morris
http://www.baptiststandard.com/2003/2_17/pages/chapman.html
February 17, 2003
Chapman seeks to influence Texas churches
By Mark Wingfield
Managing Editor
In a letter mailed to thousands of Texas Baptist pastors and lay leaders, Morris Chapman uses the death of three missionaries in Yemen as a rallying call for greater giving to the Southern Baptist Convention and reduced giving to the Baptist General Convention of Texas.
This is the third consecutive year Chapman, president of the SBC Executive Committee, has written to pastors, deacon chairmen, church treasurers and other local-church leaders in a direct appeal for giving. A similar letter in 2001 was believed to be the first time an SBC official made a direct appeal for Cooperative Program giving to Texas churches while bypassing the state convention.
The appeal is necessary, his letter and accompanying literature explain, because the BGCT is promoting an Adopted Budget that reduces funding to SBC causes.
Chapman's letter and literature do not mention this fact. Instead, they highlight the fact that the BGCT's Adopted Budget for 2003 will keep a greater percentage of funds for Texas ministries, forwarding 21 percent of undesignated gifts to the SBC rather than 27 percent as before.
Only about one-third of BGCT churches use the Adopted Budget. The remaining two-thirds create their own giving plans, as allowed by BGCT policy.

89. Cathedral Of Hope UCC Dallas Texas LGBT Liberal Christianity
Dallas, Texas. Church mission, schedule of services, newsletter, photos, sermons, newswire service, TV broadcast schedule, online worship services and Bible studies, ministries, online community resources and articles, service opportunities, contact information, and online polls. Mirrored site in Spanish available.
http://www.cathedralofhope.com/
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90. Church Of The Nazarene - Home
Organized October 8, 1908, in Pilot Point, Texas, the Church of the Nazarene has made its home in Kansas City, Mo., since shortly after the birth of the denomination. The Nazarene International Center provides support services to more than 1.2 million members worshiping in more than 11,800 churches in the United States, Canada, and 114 other world areas.
http://www.nazarene.org

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