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The Pennville United Methodist Church is located at 160 West Main Street.

Pennville and is
Pennville is a town in Penn Township, Jay County, Indiana, United States.
Pennville is located at ( 40. 493323 ,-85. 147414 ), along the Salamonie River.
The Pennville Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. is located at 105 North Washington Street, and is a non-profit domestic corporation created October 23, 1961, the first fire department in the town having been organized in 1919.
Located approximately 1-1 / 2 miles east of the town limits on County Road W400N ( extended East Lagro Street ), this cemetery is the largest burial ground in the Pennville area.
Founded by Hicksite Quakers, who were early abolitionists, Pennville and the surrounding area is rich in the history of the Underground Railroad.
Pennville is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in York County, Pennsylvania, United States.
Pennville is located at ( 39. 789308 ,-76. 990642 ) in Penn Township, adjacent to the borough of Hanover.

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The change to the town name of Pennville was gradual and began when the post office was applied for at Camden.
Southwest of Hanover at a tiny hamlet now known as Pennville, the 2nd North Carolina Cavalry struck the 18th Pennsylvania ’ s main column and split it in two.

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The history of Pennville began when Samuel Grisell and Moses Hamilton left their homes in Columbiana County, Ohio in the spring of 1834 to search for government land for a permanent home.
Since Camden no longer existed after an earlier collapse of the corporation, and the post office was named Penn, this caused confusion and more and more the town was called Pennville.
In 1905 a petition was presented to the Jay County Commissioners asking that the town be incorporated under the name of Pennville.
Pennville has had two high schools, the first being organized around 1890 and existing until 1910.
The second Pennville High School was built in 1911 on Jones Hill ( sometimes called Gregg Hill ) and was in session until 1975, when the five smaller Jay County schools – Portland, Pennville, Bryant, Redkey and Dunkirk-consolidated into the countywide Jay County High School outside Portland, Indiana.
From 1903 until 1917, the Cincinnati, Bluffton and Chicago Railroad, sometimes referred to as the CB & C, ran through Pennville.
Provident Hospital, a precursor to the Caylor-Nickel Clinic in Bluffton, Wells County, Indiana, existed in Pennville from November 1, 1907 until 1917.
Many early settlers of Pennville are interred here, including Samuel Grisell, who platted the town in 1836.
Pennville has one of the oldest houses in Jay County, the Chandler-Gregg-Hedges house, built by Goldsmith Chandler sometime between 1836 and 1841.
The Twin Hills lie approximately 2 – 3 miles east of Pennville.
Approximately 2-1 / 2 miles north of Pennville on Indiana State Road 1, near Balbec, Indiana, a marker was erected in 1923 to mark the site of the pioneer home of Jimmy and Rachel Silliven, an important “ station ” of the Underground Railroad.

Friends and Church
The New Testament offered to the public today is the first result of the work of a joint committee made up of representatives of the Church of England, Church of Scotland, Methodist Church, Congregational Union, Baptist Union, Presbyterian Church of England, Churches in Wales, Churches in Ireland, Society of Friends, British and Foreign Bible Society and National Society of Scotland.
" The charter required that the makeup of the board of 36 trustees include, 22 Baptists, five Friends, four Congregationalists, and five Church of England members, and by 12 Fellows, of whom eight, including the President, should be Baptists " and the rest indifferently of any or all denominations.
The Religious Society of Friends or Quaker Church is one of the earliest American opponents of capital punishment and unequivocally opposes execution in all its forms.
Mennonites, Church of the Brethren and Friends have opposed the death penalty since their founding, and continue to be strongly opposed to it today.
Although the sale or consumption of commercial alcohol has never been prohibited by law, historically various groups in the UK have campaigned for the prohibition of alcohol, including the Society of Friends ( Quakers ), The Methodist Church and other non-conformist Christians, as well as temperance movements such as Band of Hope and temperance Chartist movements of the 19th century.
In 2008 Tecumseh Friends Church now called Riverbend Friends Church began the Dynamic Kernels Project again.
Sentinels and anti-mutant hate groups such as Friends of Humanity, Humanity's Last Stand, the Church of Humanity and Stryker's Purifiers are thought to often represent oppressive forces like the Ku Klux Klan giving a form to denial of civil rights and amendments.
Church meetings typically allow all present to speak, a practice similar to the Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers, although these two groups were also never affiliated.
Other typical parade participants include local LGBT-friendly churches such as Metropolitan Community Churches, United Church of Christ, and Unitarian Universalist Churches, Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays ( PFLAG ), and LGBT employee associations from large businesses.
* The Religious Society of Friends ( finished 1784 ) is a Quaker meeting house next to the former All Saints Church ( now an arts centre ) on Friar's Walk.
The Church is still actively used and in addition " The Friends of St. Mary's Church " were set up to maintain, repair, restore, preserve, improve, beautify and reconstruct for the benefit of the public the fabric of the Church of St. Mary, Beddgelert its monuments, fixtures, fittings, furniture, stained glass, ornaments and other chattels and its churchyard.
* The Friends of St. Mary's Church, Beddgelert
In 2001 the move from The Dell to the new Friends Provident St Mary's Stadium was a homecoming for Southampton F. C., because of the new stadium's proximity to St Mary's, the church where the club was founded on 21 November 1885 by members of the St Mary's Church of England Young Men's Association.
It is believed that the town was planned as a stop on the Underground Railroad with many families of the Religious Society of Friends and the Wesleyan Methodist Church supporting the cause.
* Lynn Friends Church
* New London Friends Church
* Russiaville Friends Church

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According to Friends, the unit was organized by John Snook, a former World War 2, commando who is vice president and general manager of the telephone company.
* Kafi Benz ( b. 1941 ), American entrepreneur who is a preservationist, writer, and artist ; studio director for sculptor Jim Gary ; and the founder of Friends of Seagate Inc. and Kafi Benz Productions
The Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ) is also much like Lutheranism in regards to homosexuality.
The concept is explored in the episode 119 of Garfield and Friends in the Orson's Farm segment.
Friends ( stylized as F • R • I • E • N • D • S ) is an American sitcom created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman, which aired on the National Broadcasting Company ( NBC ) from September 22, 1994 to May 6, 2004.
It is not clear at what point the Society of Friends was formed but there was certainly a group of people who often travelled together.
The worship of Friends in the form of silent waiting seems to have been well-established by this time, though it is not recorded how this came to be.
In a letter of 1652 ( That which is set up by the sword ), he urged Friends not to use " carnal weapons " but " spiritual weapons ", saying " let the waves power of nations break over your heads ".
The name of George Fox is often invoked by traditionalist Friends who dislike modern liberal attitudes to the Society's Christian origins.
George Fox – An Autobiography, an annotated and slightly abridged text, is also available in print ( e. g. Friends United Press, 2006 ; ISBN 0-913408-24-7 ) and online ( ).
He is currently a member of the steering committee of the Friends of the Apollo Theater in Oberlin, Ohio, along with Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman.
" Friends and comrades, the light has gone out of our lives, and there is darkness everywhere, and I do not quite know what to tell you or how to say it.
The knock-out cup is now the Friends Provident Trophy.
* The Friends Life t20 ( previously known as the Friends Provident t20 ) is a Twenty20 cricket league in England and Wales run by the ECB since 2010.
In addition to this, he is associated with a right-wing populist movement called " Friends of the American People " ( FAPers ).
A Quaker wedding ceremony in a Friends meeting is similar to any other meeting for worship, and therefore often very different from the experience expected by non-Friends.
World Food Program USA ( formerly Friends of WFP ) is an advocacy and fundraising charity that supports the WFP in the United States.
Lawrence Maddox's signature drink is a White Russian in the film How to Lose Friends and Alienate People.
* Friends Academy is founded by Gideon Frost.
Among them there is the Centre for European Policy Studies ( CEPS ), Bruegel, the Global Governance Institute ( GGI ), the European Policy Centre ( EPC ), ThinkYoung, the Friends of Europe, the Lisbon Council, the European Centre of International Political Economy ( ECIPE ), and the Centre for the New Europe ( CNE ).
Friends often, but not necessarily, have the advantage of being part of the same generation, which collectively develops a unique set of societal issues ; Eric L. Dey has argued that " socialisation is the process through which individuals acquire knowledge, habits, and value orientations that will be useful in the future.
* October 2006: The Living Seas is redeveloped and becomes The Seas with Nemo & Friends

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