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The Rt. Rev. Mark Van Koevering was consecrated as Bishop of Niassa, Mozambique, part of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa, in 2003, where he served until November 2015. In November 2015, he moved back to the United States, to become the assistant bishop at the Episcopal Diocese of West Virginia.
May 30, 1979 (4 miles (6.4 km) west of downtown Danville: 3: Danville Historic District: Danville Historic District: April 11, 1973 (Roughly bounded by Main, Green, and Paxton Sts., and Memorial Hospital; also Jefferson Ave., Chestnut Pl., Grove, Chambers, and the 100 blocks of Ross and Holbrook Sts.
A Century and a Half on Main Street: Trinity Episcopal Church 1829-1979. Danville KY: Trinity Episcopal Church. Newcomb, Rexford (1953). Architecture in Old Kentucky. Urbana, Illinois: The University of Illinois Press. Swinford, Frances Keller; Rebecca Smith Lee (1969). The Great Elm Tree: Heritage of the Episcopal Diocese of Lexington ...
MASSILLON − The historic St. Timothy Episcopal Church will be in the spotlight as part of Ohio History Connection's "Open Doors" program. A free tour of the church sanctuary, 226 Third St. SE ...
The church was consecrated by Bishop William Bacon Stevens on February 14, 1863, as one of his early official episcopal acts. Its architect was Emlen T. Littell, who also built New York's Church of the Incarnation, Zion Episcopal Church, Palmyra, New York, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Poughkeepsie and many other buildings with a parish Gothic ...
Main Street Methodist Church, also known as the Main Street United Methodist Church, is a historic Methodist church located at Danville, Virginia. It was built between 1865 and 1873, and is a scored stucco over brick, Romanesque Revival style porch. It features an elaborate 87 feet (27 m) tall, corner bell tower that dates from an 1890-1891 ...
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Newport, Rhode Island at the Zabriskie Memorial Church of St. John the Evangelist; New York, New York (1909-1965) at Church of St. Mary the Virgin (Manhattan) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at S. Clement's Church, the Church of the Annunciation, and St. Timothy's Episcopal Church, Roxborough; Baltimore, Maryland at Mount Calvary Church