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and St. Anthony gathered on March 5, 1853 and committed themselves to organizing a "Regular Baptist Church," the first Church organized in
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In 2020, the church announced that they would be changing their name to "River City Church".
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in 1857. In 1871 a group of Swedish attendees at First Baptist Church formed
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styles. The original steeples were blown down in a 1967 windstorm.
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The first permanent home for the Church was at Third and
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Eagle Brook Church Expanding To Downtown Minneapolis
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