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restorationplea.com
The restoration plea represents a New Testament non-denominational ideal which believes in the deity and Lordship of Jesus Christ, the inspiration of the Scriptures, and the independence of the local church. We adhere to the basic principles of the Restoration Movement (that movement dedicated to restoring the Lord's church to its first century doctrine, teaching and principles for living). Church of Christ and Christian Church.
www.churchofchrist-tl.org
Official site: Church of Christ, Temple Lot, independence, Missouri (USA). KJV Bible and Book of Mormon believers. Restored in 1830 from original 1st century church.
ibcckc.org
115-year old Disciples of Christ inner-city congregation striving to bring witness of God through the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and provide service to our community through worship, nurture and outreach.
umrc.com
United Methodist Retirement community offers care for residents of all religious and cultural backgrounds Provides residents with accommodations from fully independent apartments to specialized nursing care services to serve God by providing independence and dignity in a home-like, secure, and loving environment
www.unityindependence.com
www.usdreams.com
Our purpose is to provide the highest quality books, speakers and resources for meetings, trainings and conventions.
nicholsonchristian.org
The church where Christ is King.
www.kirtlandtemple.org
The Kirtland Temple symbolizes the eternal principle that human efforts can be directed by the will of God. Latter-day scripture contains some specific instruction about the building of the Temple. In obedience to this direction, the Latter Day Saints soon began construction of the building.
www.cofchrist.org
Community of Christ webpage
www.bluespringsassembly.org
blue springs, church, churches, missouri, independence, grain valley, assembly, god, pentecostal, churches
www.blhs.org
Bethesda provides benefits and services to individuals who have developmental disabilities, their families and others who support them, including congregations, schools, neighbors and others who provide service to people with developmental disabilities.