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  2. File:First Plymouth Church (Lincoln, Nebraska).JPG - Wikipedia

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    English: First Plymouth Congregational Church, located at 2000 D Street in Lincoln, Nebraska; seen from the south, across D Street. Date: 19 November 2012, 12:30:08:

  3. First Parish Church in Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    The congregation was founded in the English community of Scrooby in 1606 by the Pilgrims, a group of Protestant Christians.After they emigrated to North America in 1620, the Separatist congregation established a church in Plymouth which became a parish church of Massachusetts' state church, the Congregational church.

  4. File:Plymouth Congregational Church, 1958.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Plymouth Church of Shaker Heights - Wikipedia

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    To provide one of the churches, Plymouth Church was reconstituted in 1916 with the aid of the Congregational Union as a Congregational Community Church. Worship began in Shaker Heights on September 3, 1916 using a temporary chapel, [3] and soon thereafter planning began for a permanent building. The cornerstone for the present church was laid ...

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  7. Wisconsin Consistory Building - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth had roots in First Congregational Church, organized in 1841. In 1847 part of that congregation split off into a separate congregation which became Plymouth Congregational. By 1861 the congregation was large and wealthy, including businessmen and professionals like architect E. Townsend Mix .

  8. Congregationalism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The First Congregational Church of Marietta, Ohio, gathered in 1796, is the oldest Congregational church in the region. [67] In 1798, the Connecticut General Association created the Connecticut Missionary Society to provide for the religious needs of the new settlements. Between 1798 and 1818, the society sent 148 ministers to the frontier ...

  9. Plymouth Church Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth Congregational Church began in 1869 when founders first met above a drug store in Pioneer Square. [1] The congregation moved to its own land when Arthur Denny donated a parcel for the church on the corner of Second Ave and Spring Street. [1] Captain William Renton contributed lumber for the first church building, which was dedicated in ...