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Edna Martin Christian Center
Edna Martin Christian Center

The Edna Martin Christian Center began through the sole efforts of , a 43-year-old homemaker and mother. After the death… Read More »Edna Martin Christian Center

Episcopalians
Episcopalians

The principal characteristics which distinguish the Episcopal church from other denominations are a hierarchical organization with bishops, priests, and deacons;… Read More »Episcopalians

I. Lynd Esch
I. Lynd Esch

(Nov. 17, 1905-Feb. 10, 1994). Born in Flinton, Pennsylvania, Esch began working for B. F. Goodrich Company at age 17,… Read More »I. Lynd Esch

Fellowship Of Christian Athletes

The Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) is an international not-for-profit, nondenominational, religious organization. Its goals are to instill in athletes… Read More »Fellowship Of Christian Athletes

Morris Marcus Feuerlicht
Morris Marcus Feuerlicht

(Jan. 15, 1879-Nov. 30, 1959). Morris Feuerlicht was born in Tokay, Hungary, and raised in Chicago and Boston. He graduated… Read More »Morris Marcus Feuerlicht

First Lutheran Church
First Lutheran Church

Early Indianapolis residents called , a missionary who came to Marion County with a group of Maryland farmers around 1835-1836,… Read More »First Lutheran Church

Franciscan Health
Franciscan Health

In 1912, two members of the Poor Sisters of St. Francis Seraph of the Perpetual Adoration traveled from their motherhouse… Read More »Franciscan Health

Free Methodist World Ministries Center

Since 1990, Free Methodist World Ministries Center, located at 770 North High School Road, has been the international headquarters of… Read More »Free Methodist World Ministries Center

Freemasonry
Freemasonry

The Freemason’s Grand Lodge of Indiana, with its doctrine of self-knowledge and service, was chartered in 1823 and met in… Read More »Freemasonry

Freethought
Freethought

Freethought aims to approach all matters objectively and rationally, although this definition oversimplifies. Principally antireligious, thus its atheistic and humanistic… Read More »Freethought

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