Lincoln United Missionary Church (Lincoln, Nebraska, USA)
The Lincoln United Missionary Church in Lincoln, Nebraska, was organized with 19 charter members in 1952. In 1955, church had an attendance of 100. The meetinghouse was known widely in Lincoln as "the church with the lighted steeple." The pastor in 1954 was Walter Stump.
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