Texas Christian University (TCU) is associated or affiliated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) denomination. The university’s founding principles and values are deeply rooted in the traditions and teachings of this denomination. However, it’s important to note that TCU embraces religious diversity and welcomes students from various faith backgrounds, creating an inclusive environment where students of all religious affiliations can feel comfortable and supported.
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Greatly shaping its values and mission, Texas Christian University (TCU) was founded by the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), a Protestant Christian denomination. Emphasizing unity, inclusivity, and freedom of belief steeped in love, justice, and compassion, the Disciples of Christ prioritize the teachings of Jesus, and promote centrality and personal relationships with Christ. Doctrinally, baptism by immersion and the Lord’s Supper are important sacraments. They also believe in the priesthood of all believers and embrace a progressive and open-minded approach to Christianity.
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It is best to store fireworks in a non-flammable container with a lid tightly taped in place.
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DO NOT throw away or put unused fireworks in your garbage or recycling bins, and DO NOT take them to the Environmental Collection Center or a Fort Worth Solid Waste Drop-off Station.
The City of Benbrook has an agreement with the City of Fort Worth that allows Benbrook residents to take hazardous materials, including fireworks, to the Fort Worth Fire Department.
If you live in Fort Worth and need to dispose of fireworks, contact the Fire Department at 817-392-6850 or FWFire@fortworthtexas.gov to schedule a drop-off or arrange a pick-up.
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Yes, you can throw away USED fireworks. Soak USED fireworks in water for at least 15 minutes before throwing placing them in your garbage bin.
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