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  • ...burned on top of a pile of church pews torn from a local African-American church. Enraged and afraid, many black families packed up and left for [[Pankey]], The 1970s brought new leaders and new ideas into the city, and a spirit of rehabilitation, nourished in n
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  • ...alked to who knows anything about downtown said it's going to happen." The church also feeds one thousand people each month through its food pantry and Stone ...g/templates/System/details.asp?id=27751&PID=394938&Style= "Conflict in the Church: Is Homosexuality a Sin?"] and [http://www.qqumc.org/templates/System/detai
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  • ...truce, and planting the first white "truce flag" in the ground outside the church. The credits describe how 3,000 truce flags have since been planted around In the wake of the cable broadcast in 1994 some city leaders fell into denial and others took action. Said Nawojczyk in 2002, "There was
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  • Neighborhood leaders are currently trying to preserve a large root beer mug originally built by *Park Hill Baptist Church
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  • ...ompromised to the point of admittance into the hospital, but they also are leaders in community outreach, dedicated to health promotion and prevention *Baptist Health Community Clinic—located at the First Presbyterian Church in Little Rock, it provides basic healthcare to the homeless population.
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  • ...ry and Feed]] store. The Enola Baptist Church was started around 1885. The Church of Christ had its first services in 1908. ...n Biography: Contains Thirty-Five Thousand Biographies of the Acknowledged Leaders of Life and Thought of the United States'' (American Publishers' Associatio
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  • ...oliferated after the [[Civil War]] as Baptist, Methodist, and Presbyterian leaders encouraged their congregations to avoid amusements, recreation, work, and u .... Truman Welch]], associate rector of Little Rock's [[St. Mark's Episcopal Church]] noted, "I'm against all blue laws. I think that if it's wrong on Sunday,
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  • ...ague grew "moribund," and found itself challenged by the "breakaway" Inter-Church Temperance Federation, which become the official Arkansas Anti-Saloon Leagu ...n Methodists, who controlled the reorganized Arkansas chapter, and Baptist leaders. In 1909, the group's superintendent, Edward Tabor, was caught with a satch
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