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Testing The Soil . . . for Sunday's groundbreaking of the new First Christian Church, Sixth and Mynster streets, are the Rev. Richard D. Hogan, Judd Gillespie, church treasurer; Wayne Burgeson, chairman of the board; Marie Campbell, building…

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Groundbreaking: Turning the first shovel of dirt during groundbreaking ceremonies Sunday at First Christian Church is Wayne Burgeson, Bible school superintendent. Other participants include David R. Peterson, building chairman, Richard D. Hogan,…

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Above is the First Christian church which has undergone complete remodeling, costing more than $28,000. The entire interior of the church has been redecorated and an addition housing fifteen bible school rooms has been erected at the north end of the…

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First Christian Church Educational Unit, May 1967

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First Christian Church, October 1952

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This Colonial Brick . . . is the new parsonage of First Christian Church.

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Rehearsing A Number . . . for recital at First Christian Church is Dr. Tom Brantigan of Omaha. The guest recitalist is a minister of music and a music teacher.

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Installing A Panel . . . of stained glass in the window on the south wall of First Christian Church's new sanctuary are Mark Novotny and Carl Monto. Both are from La Manna Studios in Nutley, N.J., which designed the window.

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This Architectural Drawing . . . is of First Christian Church's proposed new $1,800,000 church building to be constructed directly west of the present educational unit and a the corner of Mynster and Sixth streets.

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Top - This Spacious Lounge . . . is located immediately at the entrance of the new First Christian educational unit. Its green-blue carpeting is complemented by furnishings in matching greens and blues, and accented with lamps of a burnt orange hue.…

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Standing At The Entrance . . . of the new sanctuary of First Church of the Nazarene at Twenty-sixth Street and Avenue A, is the Rev. A.D. Foster. The pastor and his family, the members and visitors will enter the church Sunday in units to worship…

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First Nazarene Church . . . had its beginning in a tent on the grounds now occupied by Thomas Jefferson High School.

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Late in the fall of 1914 a small, independent religious group was sharing with other denominational bodies the Union City mission as a place to worship.
The group invited Rev. R.W. Leisher, Cincinnati, O., to conduct a series of evangelistic…

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Dining Area . . . and entrance foyer looking to the west in Longview Nursing Home.

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Typical . . . two-bedroom at the home with attractive drapes, tile floor and soft wall colors.

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Photograph of the exterior of the First Congregational Church in Council Bluffs.

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Postcard depicting First Congregational Church.

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Rev. George Rice, who came to Council Bluffs (then Kanesville) in 1851, and William Simpson, a Methodist missionary, who was succeeded by Rev. Moses F. Shinn, owned jointly the first non-Mormon church and school building.
It was a hewn log house at…
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