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The House of Hope Presbyterian Church in Saint Paul, Minnesota was founded in 1907, by the merger of two churches that were founded in 1849 and 1855. [1]Its building was designed by noted architect Ralph Adams Cram starting in 1909; the church was completed in 1914.
Central Presbyterian Church (Saint Paul, Minnesota) Christ Presbyterian Church (Edina, Minnesota) ... House of Hope Presbyterian Church; S. Stewart Memorial ...
"Pilgrims' Hymn" was part of a one-act opera, The Three Hermits, commissioned by the House of Hope Presbyterian Church of St. Paul, MN, where it premiered in 1997. "The Road Home" was commissioned by Minnesota's Dale Warland Singers in 2001 and is based on an original tune found in the 1835 Southern Harmony Songbook .
Saint Paul: Church built 1905–14 noted for its innovative Prairie School/Art Nouveau design and early reinforced-concrete construction, and as a masterpiece of architect John Jager (1871–1959). [23] 18: Church of St. Casimir-Catholic: Church of St. Casimir-Catholic
Cathedral of Saint Paul (Minnesota) Central Presbyterian Church (Saint Paul, Minnesota) Charles Thompson Memorial Hall; Christ Lutheran Church on Capitol Hill; Church of St. Agnes (Saint Paul, Minnesota) Church of St. Bernard (Saint Paul, Minnesota) Church of St. Casimir (Saint Paul, Minnesota) Church of the Assumption (Saint Paul, Minnesota)
Saint Paul: House of Hope Presbyterian Church. Four-octave, fully chromatic instrument with 49 bells installed in 1923, 1951, 1959, 1985, and 1991. [51] Saint Peter: Christ Chapel (Gustavus Adolphus College) Installed in 1961, destroyed by 1998 tornado. Reinstalled in 2004 by Schulmerich Bells [52]
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1928 Concordia Lutheran Church, Louisville, Kentucky , 1930 Knowles Memorial Chapel , on the campus of Rollins College , Winter Park, Florida , 1931–32
St. Paul's Episcopal Church – Malden, MA, 1911 [4] Grace Episcopal Church Parish House – Manchester, NH, 1911 [7] House of Hope Presbyterian Church – St. Paul, MN, 1916-26 [2] Fourth Presbyterian Church – Chicago, IL, 1912 [2] Church of the New Jerusalem – Bryn Athyn, PA 1912 [2] First Presbyterian Church – Oakland, CA, 1912-13 [2]