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Red Steagall, Cowboy Corner, Sunday Morning, 6am to 7am. Come ride with us as we explore the great American Cowboy through his Music, Stories and Cowboy Poetry. Click Read More to Listen
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3209 County Road 166 Rd Wharton, TX 77488 (979) 531-0570
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Minister's Union Broadcast on KULP since 1965
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The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS) is a mission-oriented, Bible-based, confessional Christian denomination headquartered in St. Louis, Mo., founded on the teachings of Martin Luther. 614 Pecan Street Wharton, TX 77488Phone 979-532-4522 Email office@stjohns-wharton.org Website https://www.stjohns-wharton.org
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Welcome to Christ Lutheran Church, a community centered on Christ Jesus. Our mission is to know Christ and to make him known, and we live this out through worship (connecting with God), community (connecting with each other), and service (connecting with the world). Jesus called his disciples simply saying, “Come and see.” You are invited to come and see what God is doing in the life of the world. 1401 Avenue IEl Campo, TX 77437Email Us Contact Us979-543-5450
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First Baptist Church was organized on April 28, 1895, by the Rev. J.P. Rutledge and nine original members – B.T. Majors, Willie Downing, G.W. Siddons, Mr. and Mrs. S.B. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Skinner, Ella Petitt and S.B. Callahan. Early services were held on the fourth Saturday evening and Sunday morning of each month. In 1898, funds were raised to erect a permanent House of Worship for the congregation. Church trustees purchased land at the corner of Jackson and Depot streets, and a frame structure was soon built. The congregation continued to grow and a three-story brick church was built at the same location in 1928. The church has constructed several later buildings at the Jackson and Depot site. We are an autonomous fellowship of believers in Jesus Christ. We are Christ-Led. Our church government is congregational style (meaning: Run by the people.) Our church is associated with the Colorado Baptist Association of Texas, the Baptist General Convention of Texas, and the Southern Baptist Convention. In addition, we coordinate with the El Campo Ministerial Alliance of various denominations in and around the El Campo area.
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First Baptist Church was organized on April 28, 1895, by the Rev. J.P. Rutledge and nine original members – B.T. Majors, Willie Downing, G.W. Siddons, Mr. and Mrs. S.B. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Skinner, Ella Petitt and S.B. Callahan. Early services were held on the fourth Saturday evening and Sunday morning of each month. In 1898, funds were raised to erect a permanent House of Worship for the congregation. Church trustees purchased land at the corner of Jackson and Depot streets, and a frame structure was soon built. The congregation continued to grow and a three-story brick church was built at the same location in 1928. The church has constructed several later buildings at the Jackson and Depot site. We are an autonomous fellowship of believers in Jesus Christ. We are Christ-Led. Our church government is congregational style (meaning: Run by the people.) Our church is associated with the Colorado Baptist Association of Texas, the Baptist General Convention of Texas, and the Southern Baptist Convention. In addition, we coordinate with the El Campo Ministerial Alliance of various denominations in and around the El Campo area.
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Weekend In The Country with Craig Orndorff Sunday from 3pm to 5pm Craig grew on the Country hits of the 70s and 80s. In his youth, he played the saxophone and piano, and sang (and continues to sing) in church choirs. Growing up in a rural community meant that you were raised on Country music. Especially since Craig’s home is also the home of Patsy Cline and The Statler Brothers! His radio career began in the spring of 1987. Since then he’s become a well-known radio personality in the Shenandoah Valley, as a morning show host and sports play-by-play announcer, winning awards for both. Click Read More to Listen
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Weekend In The Country with Craig Orndorff Sunday from 3pm to 5pm Craig grew on the Country hits of the 70s and 80s. In his youth, he played the saxophone and piano, and sang (and continues to sing) in church choirs. Growing up in a rural community meant that you were raised on Country music. Especially since Craig’s home is also the home of Patsy Cline and The Statler Brothers! His radio career began in the spring of 1987. Since then he’s become a well-known radio personality in the Shenandoah Valley, as a morning show host and sports play-by-play announcer, winning awards for both. Click Read More to Listen
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Weekend In The Country with Craig Orndorff Sunday from 3pm to 5pm Craig grew on the Country hits of the 70s and 80s. In his youth, he played the saxophone and piano, and sang (and continues to sing) in church choirs. Growing up in a rural community meant that you were raised on Country music. Especially since Craig’s home is also the home of Patsy Cline and The Statler Brothers! His radio career began in the spring of 1987. Since then he’s become a well-known radio personality in the Shenandoah Valley, as a morning show host and sports play-by-play announcer, winning awards for both. Click Read More to Listen
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