Church of Daniel's Band

[3][4] The name of the church was chosen based on the title of a sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon, at the Metropolitan Tabernacle in Newington, London, on August 3, 1890."[6] Its doctrines and polity are based on Methodism, though it prefers to be a "non-denominational Christian church.[8] It has historically been a small body, although it did experience a period of growth in the late 1910s and early 1920s.It is registered in Midland, Michigan,[10] with additional congregations in Beaverton, Linwood, and Gladwin.[11] The Church of Daniel's Band's Campground in Beaverton hosts a week of services and fellowship each August.
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