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  2. Church of God in Christ - Wikipedia

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    Holiness origins. The Church of God in Christ was formed in 1897 by a group of disfellowshipped Baptists, most notably Charles Price Jones (1865–1949) and Charles Harrison Mason (1864–1961). In 1895, C. P. Jones and C. H. Mason were licensed Baptist ministers in Mississippi who began teaching and preaching a Wesleyan doctrine of Christian ...

  3. St. Mary Basilica, Natchez - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary Basilica, Natchez. /  31.5586000°N 91.4012000°W  / 31.5586000; -91.4012000. St. Mary Basilica, formerly St. Mary's Cathedral, located in Natchez, Mississippi, United States, is a parish church in the Diocese of Jackson and Minor basilica of the Catholic Church.

  4. Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    www.dioms.org. The Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi, created in 1826, [1] is the diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America with jurisdiction over the entire state of Mississippi. It is located in Province 4 and its cathedral, St. Andrew's Cathedral, is located in Jackson, as are the diocesan offices.

  5. Brian R. Seage - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Brian R. Seage was elected on May 3, 2014, at St. Andrew's Cathedral in Jackson on the fifth ballot. [1] He was consecrated as bishop coadjutor on September 27, 2014, and then succeeded Duncan M. Gray III, as the tenth bishop diocesan when Gray retired in February 2015. Seage was elected as bishop coadjutor during his tenure as ...

  6. St. Andrew's Cathedral (Jackson, Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    Jackson, Mississippi: Country: United States: Denomination: Episcopal Church: Website: standrewscathedral.org: History; Founded: 1839: Architecture; Style: Gothic Revival: Completed: 1903: Administration; Diocese: Diocese of Mississippi: Clergy; Bishop(s) Rt. Rev. Brian Seage: Dean: Very Rev. Anne Maxwell

  7. Sharma Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Sharma D. Lewis (born 1963) is an American bishop in the United Methodist Church. She was consecrated in 2016 and is the resident bishop of the Mississippi episcopal area. She is the first African American woman to be elected as bishop in the UMC's Southeastern Jurisdictional Conference.

  8. Beth Israel Congregation (Jackson, Mississippi) - Wikipedia

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    Beth Israel Congregation ( Hebrew: בית ישראל) is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 5315 Old Canton Road in Jackson, Mississippi, in the United States. Organized in 1860 [6] by Jews of German background, [2] it is the only Jewish synagogue in Jackson. [5] Beth Israel built the first synagogue in Mississippi in 1867 ...

  9. Pinelake Church - Wikipedia

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    Pinelake Church Oxford, Mississippi. Pinelake Church was established in February 1971 at a home on Bay Park Drive in Brandon. The first worship service was held on March 21 as Rankin Baptist Chapel with 32 people in a mobile chapel on Spillway Road in Brandon. JC Renfroe, Director of Mission for the Rankin County Baptist Association, served as ...

  10. Thomas John Rodi - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Rodi was born on March 27, 1949, in New Orleans, Louisiana. He graduated from De La Salle High School in New Orleans in 1967. He then attended Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., obtaining his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1971. Upon his return to New Orleans, Rodi earned a Juris Doctor degree from Tulane University Law School.

  11. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Mississippi

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    20 [2] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Mississippi refers to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and its members in Mississippi. The first small branch was established in 1842. It has since grown to 22,189 members in 49 congregations. Official church membership as a percentage of general population ...