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The Gethsemane Evangelical Lutheran Church is a wooden, Carpenter Gothic chapel. [2] It is frame construction with gables at the ends, a central tower, and vestibule in front. The original clapboard siding still clads the building, [ 2 ] although white paint has replaced the original cream-and-gold with red-and-blue accent [ 3 ] color scheme.
Gethsemane Lutheran Church is a historic Lutheran church in downtown Austin, Texas. It is designated as a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places along with the neighboring Luther Hall .
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Gethsemane Lutheran Church, 6810 E. 10th St. Glenns Valley Elementary School, 8239 Morgantown Road ... Lutheran High School, 5555 S. Arlington Ave. Lynhurst 7th & 8th Grade Center, 2805 S ...
The ELCA has schools which are part of the Network of ELCA Colleges and Universities while the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod has the Concordia University System. Other denominations such as the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod , Evangelical Lutheran Synod , Church of the Lutheran Brethren , also have their own colleges and universities.
Gethsemane Church (German: Gethsemanekirche) is one of four church buildings of the Lutheran Northern Prenzlauer Berg Evangelical Congregation (German: Evangelische Kirchengemeinde Prenzlauer Berg-Nord), within the Evangelical Church of Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia, an umbrella organisation which includes Lutheran, Reformed, and United Protestant Calvinist congregations.
Late Gothic Revival and Romanesque Revival; also known as First Lutheran Church and First English Lutheran Church Saint James Lutheran Church and School (Lafayette, Indiana) Lafayette, Indiana: St. John's Lutheran Church (Ellettsville, Indiana) Ellettsville, Indiana: Richwood Evangelical Lutheran Church: 1868 built 2004 NRHP-listed
The Saints Peter and Paul Church, constructed in 1848, is the oldest existing church in the city of Detroit. It originally served a predominantly Irish population, but since 1877 has been operated by the Jesuit Order. The Jesuit University of Detroit Mercy's law school still sits adjacent to the church. 100: Scarab Club: Scarab Club