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The former Westminster Presbyterian Church (also known as The First Spiritualist Temple) is a historic church building at 77 S. 6th Street in Columbus, Ohio.Built in 1857 in the Romanesque Revival style, it was originally home to Westminster Presbyterian Church.
Second Presbyterian Church (also known as Central Presbyterian Church) is a historic church building in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. It was built in 1857 in a Romanesque style and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. It closed in November 2011. [2]
East Broad Street Presbyterian Church is a historic church at 760 E. Broad Street in the King-Lincoln Bronzeville neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio. It was built in 1887 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. [2] The church was originally designed in the Richardsonian Romanesque style by architect Elah Terrell.
First Presbyterian Church (Napoleon, Ohio) First Presbyterian Church (Portsmouth, Ohio) First Presbyterian Church (Sandusky, Ohio) First Presbyterian Church (Troy, Ohio) First Presbyterian Church of Maumee; First Presbyterian Church of Wapakoneta; Fredericktown Presbyterian Church
Now known as the Central Presbyterian Church 149 # Seneca Hotel: Seneca Hotel. December 29, 1983 : 361 E. Broad St. Yes: 150 # Sharp-Page House: Sharp-Page House ...
A presbytery is a regional governing body or lower judicatories that is made up of local churches. In official communications, many of these presbyteries use "Presbytery of" in front of their names, for example, "Presbytery of The James."
Founded by D. James Kennedy and now led by Tullian Tchividjian, building designed by Harold E. Wagoner, member of the Presbyterian Church in America, at 300 feet (91 m) the fifth tallest church in the United States: First Presbyterian Church (Boca Raton, Florida) Boca Raton, Florida: First Presbyterian Church (Lynn Haven, Florida) 1911 built
East Broad Street Presbyterian Church; F. First Congregational Church (Columbus, Ohio) First Methodist Episcopal Church (Columbus, Ohio) S.