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  2. Church of the Redeemer, Amman - Wikipedia

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    The Church of the Redeemer (Arabic: كنيسة الفادي) is the largest church by membership of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem, and is located in Amman, the capital of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. The Church of the Redeemer is home to an Arab congregation as well as a meeting place of the English-Speaking Anglican Congregation (ESAC).

  3. Church of the Redeemer - Wikipedia

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    Church of the Redeemer (Cannon Falls, Minnesota) Church of the Redeemer (Longport, New Jersey) Church of the Redeemer (Addison, New York) Church of the Redeemer (Asheville, North Carolina) Church of the Redeemer (Orangeburg, South Carolina) Church of the Redeemer (Houston, Texas) Greater Union Baptist Church, originally built as Church of the ...

  4. Church of the Redeemer (Houston, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of the Redeemer, Episcopal in Houston, Texas is an Episcopal inner city church. During the late 1960s, under Rector Graham Pulkingham and for several decades, it was a center for liturgically based worship and charismatic revival.

  5. Church of the Redeemer (Addison, New York) - Wikipedia

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    The complex includes a Carpenter Gothic style board and batten church constructed in 1859. It is included in the Maple Street Historic District. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. [1] The Church of the Redeemer is still an active parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Rochester. The Rev. Michael Hopkins is the ...

  6. Church of the Redeemer (Orangeburg, South Carolina)

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    The first Anglican church in Orangeburg Township was established in 1749 by the Rev. John Giessendanner, [1] and a chapel at Orangeburg was later provided by the Act of 1768, which created St. Matthew's Parish in Ft. Motte, South Carolina. Following a long dormant period, the Church of the Redeemer was organized.

  7. Lutheran Church of the Redeemer (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    Through a series of church unions, Redeemer is a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) and is the largest congregation within the church's Southeastern Synod. [5] [10] In 2015, Timothy Smith, the senior priest at Redeemer, was elected bishop of the North Carolina Synod of the ELCA, replacing retiring bishop Leonard Bolick ...

  8. Church of the Most Holy Redeemer (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the Church of the Nativity on Second Avenue between Second and 3rd Streets was merged into Holy Redeemer. The new parish is now known as Most Holy Redeemer/Nativity Parish. [8] In 2018, the Redemptorist Order withdrew from the parish and the parish is now ministered by priests of the archdiocese. [citation needed]

  9. Church of the Redeemer (Asheville, North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Church of the Redeemer is a historic Episcopal church located in Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina. It was built in 1886–1888, and is a native stone cruciform chapel in the Romanesque style. It measures 50 feet long and has a steeply pitched slate gable roof.