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Annapolis / Maryland / United States
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Annapolis / Maryland / United States
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Annapolis / Maryland / United States
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Annapolis / Maryland / United States
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Annapolis / Maryland / United States
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Annapolis / Maryland / United States
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Annapolis / Maryland / United States
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Annapolis / Maryland / United States
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Annapolis / Maryland / United States
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Annapolis / Maryland / United States
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Located near the beautiful waters of the Chesapeake Bay, St. Margaret's is actually older than the United States. Founded in 1692, St. Margaret's continues to be an active church, offering a variety of Christian education and mission programs for small children through adults. Housed in the church building is the St. Margaret's Day School for preschoolers aged 2-5. Music is a large component of the church's outreach as well, including their community music concert series featuring celebrated musicians throughout the Baltimore-Washington area. The church also sponsors an annual Jousting Tournament which has been around since 1862. It is a huge charity event centered around the official sport of Maryland.

Annapolis / Maryland / United States
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Annapolis / Maryland / United States
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Founded in 1957, Beacon Light Seventh-Day Adventist offers adult Sabbath school, prayer meetings and a choir program. Ministries to support members include family, health, children and youth. The church is a member of the Allegheny East Conference of the Seventh-Day Adventists.

Community outreach efforts to local youth (of all faiths) include coed scouting-type organizations sponsored by the Seventh-Day Adventist Church. Adventurer Club is open to children ages 5 to 9 and the Pathfinder Club is for students in grades 5 to 12.

Annapolis / Maryland / United States
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Since 1851, this historical African-American church has been the spiritual gathering place for many worshipers in the Broadneck community. The first early members were enslaved men of African descent who met on what was then called "Old School Hill." Today, the church sponsors a variety of worship groups including those for men, women, singles and youth. It is also recognized for its outstanding musical, dance and drama presentations. Its services are broadcast on the local cable channel 99 on Sunday mornings as well as Tuesdays and Thursdays.