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Calvary Baptist Church may refer to the following churches in the United States: Calvary Baptist Church (Washington, D.C.) First Baptist Church (Davenport, Iowa) , also known as Calvary Baptist Church, listed on the NRHP in Iowa
The US acquired Alaska in 1867 by purchasing it from Russia. The United States Army established a meteorological and magnetic research station at Utqiagvik in 1881. [19] In 1888, a Presbyterian church was built by United States missionaries at Utqiagvik. The church is still in use today.
Romanesque Revival church built in 1890 when the congregation was called Calvary Baptist. In 1968 the congregation reverted to First Baptist Church; Davenport MRA. 10: W.S. Cameron House: W.S. Cameron House: July 27, 1984 : 623 Kirkwood Boulevard
Point Barrow or Nuvuk is a headland on the Arctic coast in the U.S. state of Alaska, 9 miles (14 km) northeast of Utqiagvik (formerly Barrow). It is the northernmost point of all the territory of the United States, at 71°23′20″N 156°28′45″W / 71.38889°N 156.47917°W / 71.38889; -156.47917 ( Point Barrow ) , 1,122 ...
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Calvary Baptist Church is a Baptist church located in the Chinatown neighborhood in Washington, D.C. affiliated with the American Baptist Churches USA, the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, the Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America, the Alliance of Baptists, the District of Columbia Baptist Convention, [1] [2] and the Association of Welcoming and Affirming Baptists.
This is a list of parishes of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Alaska, United States. Eastern Orthodoxy in North America is divided into several separate Eastern Orthodox Churches Many parishes in Alaska are members of the Orthodox Church in America while others are members of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia or the Russian Orthodox Church.
The Alaska Baptist Convention (ABC) is an autonomous association of Baptist churches located in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is one of the state conventions associated with the Southern Baptist Convention. [1] The first Southern Baptist church in Alaska was established in 1943, with just 17 members, and the ABC was formed in 1946.