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Saint Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Cathedral (Hamilton, Ontario) St. Naum of Ohrid Macedonian Orthodox Church (Hamilton, Ontario) St. Paul's Presbyterian Church (Hamilton, Ontario) Stewart Memorial Church
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Footprints of A Dream: The Story of The Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples, NY: Harper & Brothers. 1959; The First Footprints: The Dawn of the Idea of The Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples. Letters between Alfred Fisk & Howard Thurman 1943 - 1944. San Francisco: Lawton and Alfred Kennedy, 1975
A house church or home church is a label used to describe a group of Christians who regularly gather for worship in private homes. The group may be part of a larger Christian body, such as a parish, but some have been independent groups that see the house church as the primary form of Christian community.
In 1925, the congregation voted narrowly (398-381) to remain within the Presbyterian Church in Canada. The Minister, Rev. William Sedgewick, and many members left for the United Church of Canada. Two members of Central Church were appointed to represent the King as Lieutenant Governor of Ontario.
St Paul's Presbyterian Church, Hamilton is a congregation of the Presbyterian Church in Canada located at the city centre of Hamilton, Ontario.The church building, designed by renowned architect William Thomas, is federally designated as a National Historic Site in Canada [1] [2] and provincially designated by the province of Ontario as a heritage site under the Ontario Heritage Act.
Fellowship Foundation purchased a large old house in 1978 in the Woodmont neighborhood of Arlington Virginia called The Doubleday Mansion (located at 2145 24th St N). [3] Now called The Cedars , the 70-acre property, located less than 3 miles from the White House and which also has quarters for volunteers, a detached two-story garage and a ...
The establishment of the church parish dates to 1855, while the construction of the building began in 1872. This building originally had a large tower. On September 24, 1998, a 5.4 earthquake hit Hamilton at 3:52 p.m. The support stones for the tower were damaged, and forced the removal of the stone spire. [2]