First Congregational Church is a historic church located at 30 Hillside Road in Chester Borough, New Jersey. The congregation was founded in 1740. The...
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Congregational Church of Boscawen First Congregational Church (Farmington, New Hampshire) First Congregational Church (Chester, New Jersey), listed on the...
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Chester Borough is a borough in southwestern Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population...
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This is a list of notable Congregational churches, meaning churches either as notable congregations or as notable buildings of the same name. Map all...
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Massachusetts. (Congregational/United Church of Christ) Lakeville Methodist Church, oldest standing Methodist church in New England. First Church of Christ...
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The Church of the Presidents is a former Episcopal chapel on the Jersey Shore where seven United States presidents worshipped. It was visited by presidents...
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Theological Seminary in New Jersey. On October 18, 1829, Cleveland was ordained as a minister in the Congregational Church. His first appointment led him...
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Crawford Manor Dixwell Avenue Congregational United Church of Christ Ezra Stiles and Samuel Morse Colleges, Yale University, New Haven: 68 Homer D. Babbidge...
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Henry Bacon (category Architects from New York City)
National City Bank in New Rochelle, New York Citizens & Manufacturers National Bank in Waterbury, Connecticut First Congregational Church in Providence, Rhode...
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List of Underground Railroad sites (redirect from List of Underground Railroad sites in New York City)
as a "station" on the Underground Railroad. First Church of Christ, Congregational — Farmington The church was a hub of the Underground Railroad, and became...
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2018). "The Consummate Congregational Rabbi". jewishweek.timesofisrael.com. Retrieved 2019-02-20. "Temple Emanu-El - New York City, New York". Archived from...
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escaped enslavement to become an abolitionist, newspaper editor and Congregational minister. Spiegle Willcox, jazz trombone player, composer, and singer...
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originally members of the state-supported Congregational churches in New England. By 1800, most Congregationalist churches in Boston had Unitarian preachers teaching...
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List of octagonal buildings and structures in the United States (section Churches, chapels, mosques, synagogues, etc.)
Falcon Tabernacle, Falcon, North Carolina First Congregational Church, U.C.C., Naponee, Nebraska Follen Church Society-Unitarian Universalist, Lexington...
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Evangelical Lutheran Church in America: 12,000 members (2007) Congregational Christian Churches (not part of any national CCC body) Moravian Church in America,...
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Elizabeth Jennings Graham (category Chester A. Arthur)
seating. On Sunday, July 16, 1854, Jennings went to the First Colored Congregational Church, where she was an organist. As she was running late, she...
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Franconia Mennonite Conference (category Mennonite Church USA)
conference of Mennonite Church USA based in Lansdale, Pennsylvania, with 45 congregations in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Vermont, New York and California and...
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Connecticut, because of the oppressive requirements of the established Congregational church. At a Proprietor's meeting in 1764, the town voted to give 50 acres...
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Middle Colonies (section Province of New Jersey)
invigorated religiosity and helped stimulate the growth of Congregational, Methodist and Baptist churches. Non-British colonists included Dutch Calvinist, Swedish...
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held in 1938 in Collingswood, New Jersey. The Bible Presbyterian Church broke from the Orthodox Presbyterian Church (OPC) in 1937, the latter formed slightly...
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northwestern Norwalk and northeastern Stamford. The right to form a Congregational church was granted to the few families scattered through the area. As inhabitants...
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minority that was concerned about the dominant position of the Congregational church in Connecticut, who had written to the newly elected president about...
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ones on List of Presbyterian churches in Pennsylvania 371 Sand Spring Presbyterian Church 323 First Presbyterian Church of Salt Lake City List of heritage...
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Quakers (redirect from Friends Church)
business or meeting for worship for church affairs, where all members can attend, as in a Congregational church. Quakers consider this a form of worship...
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located at 2419 Kennedy Boulevard in the Bergen Section of Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, in the United States. The synagogue building is located...
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Grover Cleveland (redirect from First cabinet of Grover Cleveland)
March 18, 1837, in Caldwell, New Jersey, to Ann (née Neal) and Richard Falley Cleveland. Cleveland's father was a Congregational and Presbyterian minister...
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The First Universalist Church, known locally as the Church on the Plains, is a historic church building on Main Street in Kingston, New Hampshire. Built...
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Four Chaplains (category Reformed Church in America members)
Florida, North American Saints Window[citation needed] Plymouth Congregational Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota[citation needed] Maxwell Air Force Base...
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Lyman C. Pettit (category Presbyterian Church in the United States of America ministers)
founding pastor of both the Congregational Methodist Church of Saratoga Springs, and the First People's Church of Brooklyn, New York; and an ordained clergyman...
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Presbyterian churches in the United States, where a church is notable either as a congregation or as a building. In the United States, numerous churches are listed...
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