A list the churches that were organized in Florida
County |
Church |
Cemetery |
---|---|---|
De Soto |
Arcadia (De Soto County) (1914-) |
|
Okeechobee |
Basinger (1926?-66) |
|
Hernando |
Brooksville (1925-30?) |
Mother church was the North Tampa congregation |
Lee |
Cape Coral: Christ the Servant (1977-) |
|
Palm Beach |
Chosen (1922-28?) |
|
Clay |
Clay County (Bethel, Middleburg) (1914-) |
|
Highland |
Crate Mills (Latella) (1922-31?) |
Mother church was the Sebring congregation |
Riverside | Eagan (1894-?) | |
Baker |
Glenside (1929-41) |
|
Manatee |
Good Shepherd (1977-) |
|
Indian River |
Indian River (1898-?) |
|
Duval |
Jacksonville (1942-) |
Mother church was the Clay County congregation |
Putman |
Keuka (1884-1926?) |
|
Polk |
Lakeland (1925-43?) |
|
Highland |
Lorida (Sunnyland, Istokpoga) (1929-) |
Mother church was the Sebring congregation |
Dade |
Miami: Community (1959-82) |
|
Dade |
Miami: First (1935-) |
|
Lee |
North Fort Myers: First (1953-) |
|
Hillsborough & Pinellas |
North Tampa (Zion) (1912-) |
|
Okeechobee |
Okeechobee (CB/FGBC) (1934-66) |
|
Orange |
Orlando: Community (Highland) (1952-) |
Mother church was the Winter Park congregation |
Broward |
Pompano Beach: Morning Star (1957-) |
|
Pinellas |
Saint Petersburg: First (1958-) |
|
Highlands |
Sebring: J. H. Moore Memorial (1916-) |
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Lake |
Seneca (Eustis) (1915-48?) |
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Hillsborough & Pinellas |
Tampa (Zion) (1912-) |
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Orange |
Winter Park (Orlando) (1925-) |
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List of books on history for the churches in Florida
A History of the Church of the Brethren i Florida (DB thesis, Bethany Biblical Seminary 1941)
Twenty-five Years of Organized Work in Florida and Georgia by the Church of the Brethren from 1925-1950 (1953)
Brethren in Florida and Puerto Rico (1975)
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