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  2. BJC HealthCare - Wikipedia

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    BJC HealthCare is a non-profit health care organization based in St. Louis, Missouri. BJC includes two nationally recognized academic hospitals – Barnes–Jewish Hospital and St. Louis Children's Hospital, which are both affiliated with the Washington University School of Medicine . On January 1, 2024, it completed the merger of its ...

  3. Adventist HealthCare - Wikipedia

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    Seventh-dayAdventist Church. Adventist HealthCare is a not-for-profit health services organization based in Gaithersburg, Maryland that employs more than 6,000 people and provides healthcare for more than 400,000 individuals in the community each year. The primary service area for Adventist HealthCare is the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.

  4. Belize Adventist Junior College - Wikipedia

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    Adventism. v. t. e. Belize Adventist Junior College is a Christian Junior college in the Calcutta Village of the Corozal District in Belize. The Belize Adventist Junior College provides students with an education in a Christian setting. It is a part of the Seventh-day Adventist education system, the world's second largest Christian school system.

  5. Adventist Health - Wikipedia

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    Adventist Health is a Seventh-day Adventist non-profit health care system headquartered in Roseville, California, that operates facilities in 3 states across the Western United States. History [ edit ]

  6. Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty - Wikipedia

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    The Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty (BJC) is a US faith-based organization which focuses on upholding the historic Baptist principle of religious liberty.. With a staff of attorneys, public intellectuals, ministers and mobilizers, the Washington D.C. based non-profit has a long history of advocating in the U.S. Supreme Court and working with Congress on issues relating to ...

  7. Adventist Health Portland - Wikipedia

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    Seventh-dayAdventist Church. Adventist Health Portland (formerly Portland Adventist Medical Center), is a 302-bed hospital serving 900,000 residents on the east side of the Portland-Vancouver metropolitan area in the United States. [1] It is the primary teaching hospital of the Walla Walla University Nursing program. [2]

  8. Seventh-day Adventist interfaith relations - Wikipedia

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    e. This article describes the relationship between the Seventh-day Adventist Church and other Christian denominations and movements, and other religions. Adventists resist the movement which advocates their full ecumenical integration into other churches, because they believe that such a transition would force them to renounce their ...

  9. Adventist Health Bakersfield - Wikipedia

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    Adventist Health Bakersfield is a 254-bed hospital in Bakersfield and serving Kern County, California. The medical campus is part of Adventist Health and previously was called San Joaquin Community Hospital. History. Margaret Quinn and Mary O’Donnell arrived in Bakersfield, California in 1905 to take up nursing duties at the St. Clair Hospital.