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Marion County firefighters battled a blaze that destroyed the historic Antioch Missionary Baptist Church in Citra. No ...
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WCJB TV20 on MSNFire destroys church in Marion County; cause under investigationCITRA, Fla. (WCJB) - A church building in Marion County was destroyed in a fire on Monday morning. Marion County Fire Rescue ...
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WCJB TV20 on MSN‘Out of these ashes, God can raise something even better’; Pastor holding hope after Citra church burns downThe longtime pastor of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church is calling for faith, unity, and prayer after his church went up in flames fire early Monday morning.
Antioch Missionary Baptist Church held its Easter Sunday services at Calahan Funeral Home, 7030 S. Halsted St. As the rekindling happened Monday, heartbroken church members continued to come out.
CHICAGO (CBS) -- The blaze that destroyed Antioch Missionary Baptist Church in Englewood was accidental, the Chicago Fire Department has determined. The fire erupted on Good Friday and flared up ...
In 2008, twins Alan and Aaron Hicks refurbished a painting at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church. When the church caught fire April 15, the brothers decided they would create a new, better mural in ...
Some have been members of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church for more than 30 years. Others were inspired to join for the first time. All came to hear the message of resurrection.
Antioch_Missionary_Baptist_ChurchHouston’s Antioch Missionary Baptist Church built by freed slaves in 1866 HOUSTON – In January of 1866, seven months after slaves were freed in Texas (June 19 ...
Chicago Firefighters battle a 3-11 alarm blaze at the Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, in the 6300 block of South StewartAvenue, in the Englewood neighborhood, Friday, April 15, 2022.
HOUSTON, Texas -- Founded in 1866, Antioch Missionary Baptist Church is just 30 years younger than the city of Houston. The church was created shortly after the abolition of slavery was announced ...
Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, which has about 500 members today, was established by 12 freed slaves in January 1866. It was the first black Baptist church in Houston.
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